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- Scorsese wanted to depict the film's violence realistically, "cold, unfeeling and horrible. Almost incidental". However, he had to remove 10 frames...
- April 2025). "Stream It Or Skip It: 'The Gardener' On Netflix, About An Unfeeling ********in Who Falls In Love With A Woman Who Is Supposed To Be His Target"...
- "beautifully", saying the performance was "true to (the) film's style", "unfeeling but not disenchanted", and "****y in the most ambiguous way". Another review...
- even when the things they say are sometimes shown to be class-bound and unfeeling." Jerry Bowyer argued in Forbes that the sympathy for aristocracy is over-stated...
- are men, Condemn'd alike to groan, The tender for another's pain; Th' unfeeling for his own. Yet ah! why should they know their fate? Since sorrow never...
- King confided to his diary: "A more contemptible, cowardly, selfish, unfeeling dog does not exist ... There have been good and wise kings but not many...
- professionalism makes it very enjoyable." IndieWire's Ryan Lattanzio found it "as unfeeling as any Fincher thriller, at once predictable in its simplicity but also...
- satirizing and abhorring: it's a cold, calculating, unfeeling view of cold, calculating, unfeeling relationships." Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune gave...
- reboot (a person who has been brought back to life as a super strong unfeeling hunter and killer of criminals) who attempts to escape her situation....
- time, he comes to terms with the death, in December 1965, of his cold, unfeeling father. Series 2 begins in 1966 with Morse returning to active duty at...