These strong, beautifully balanced performances infuse what is essentially an adventure movie with gripping psychological undercurrents.
For still others, a strong psychological undercurrent in their shopping is a desperate need for approval.
This method is contraindicated in patients with cognitive impairment or patients with significant psychological undercurrents to their pain experience.
Other critics have seen complex psychological undercurrents in James's work.
A scientific insight into the historical roots of social evolution and a deeper understanding of the psychological undercurrents of the human mind characterise his poetry.
Once in the forest, the Khmer Rouge were prone to several extremely powerful psychological undercurrents that rather than soften their ideological certainties only intensified them.
As a dance, "Where the Wild Things," written in the early 1960's, has up-to-date psychological undercurrents.
And this restraint lends the psychological undercurrents among the characters a resonance they would not otherwise have.
Nausea, like many other symptoms, may have psychological undercurrents that either exacerbate or induce chronic nausea.
Prokofiev, who wrote his own libretto, counted on music to supply the psychological undercurrents that are made explicit in the novella.