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"realism" Definitions
  1. a way of seeing, accepting and dealing with situations as they really are without being influenced by your emotions or false hopes
  2. (of novels, paintings, films/movies, etc.) the quality of being very like real life
  3. (also Realism) a style in art or literature that shows things and people as they are in real life

655 Sentences With "realism"

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I gravitate much more toward realism realism in the work that I do, but magical realism got me hooked on film.
SAG HARBOR "Masters of American Realism," artists pay tribute to Realism.
Both are examples of "magical realism", a fantastic and introspective strand of social realism.
"AAA thrives on realism, but that also means realism becomes a trap," he said.
A format geared to absolute realism demands absolute realism, which is hard to deliver.
And that there can be realism within the monotony — realism and comedy — within the monotony of life.
The film reportedly blends social realism with magical realism to create the kind of queer melodrama we deserve.
Khakpour's sparkling prose combines the feeling of both realism and magical realism to create a wholly original story.
The question here is whether this doctrine of principled realism has devolved to unprincipled realism to endemic confusion.
Not only was it sweet, but its the only realism thing we've done so far, and I love realism tattoos.
To compare Graham's realism to Schad's New Objectivity or Wilde's Magic Realism is to affirm how unrealistic it actually is.
"Hope triumphed over realism yesterday, and realism is fighting back," today, wrote Marc Chandler, chief market strategist at Bannockburn Global Forex.
Rightly so: Heady idealism untempered by realism can be as destructive in its consequences as a cold realism unmoved by humane sympathies.
Even when Spielberg goes digital, he doesn't place us entirely in fantasy; he plays within the confines of realism, or mock realism.
But Murakami's greatest strength is his creation of environments just eccentric enough to wrong-foot you—not exactly magical realism, but perhaps enigmatic realism.
Stylistically, his paintings are located somewhere between realism and magical realism, and this sense is only heightened when his work takes on three dimensions.
If one of the defining cultural tropes of the 1950s and '60s was kitchen-sink realism, many writers today go more for yoga-mat realism.
My view is that there's this combination of customer focus and realism, and willingness to prioritize customer needs over other things in the face of realism.
This list is, in spirit, a celebration of realism in cinema, but realism has a weight to it, and sometimes, that weight can feel too heavy to manage.
In addition to serving as a defender of the value of science, Massimi investigates issues surrounding "realism" and "anti-realism": how, if at all, science relates to an objective reality.
Despite sharing aesthetic foundations with Cubism far more than realism, Williams's work here displays a prevailing sense of truth grounded in lived experience —  a kind of subjective or emotional realism.
There are several contributing factors – recency, realism, hindsight, hubris.
" Critic David Levi Strauss labeled the work "therapeutic realism.
Her words are the perfect blend of realism and optimism.
In this realism, and this thoughtfulness, Dreyer's class is refreshing.
But you do this by avoiding realism in the storytelling?
It is tempting to characterise "Exit West" as magic realism.
Realism means that only Amazons and men have the adventures.
Preachers in Baghdad say a new realism is taking hold.
Its realism is shot through with a constant dull ache.
The Martian was praised for its high level of realism.
Realism is an essential starting point for American foreign policy.
LAWRENCE "Gustave Courbet and Realism," a presentation by Inés Powell.
But the spiritual realism of this exhibition's works still captivates.
And social realism was designed to be a pejorative term?
Realism goes out the window in the name of fun.
I like the way you are drooling; it adds realism.
And I think that that lends a realism to it.
His academic realism was giving way to a poeticized vision.
"What the country needs is hope and realism," he thundered.
Conservatives should approach the culture war with a similar realism.
You have argued for a new position, called perspectival realism.
He gave me a kind of realism about protest art.
Across social media, various players love to test game realism.
I then came across Mark Fisher's work in Capitalist Realism.
The Arnaus have created their own brand of magical realism.
"CG and 3D artists aim for absolute realism," he says.
The second lesson is the need for realism and planning.
The danger now is that pessimism rather than realism rules.
Trump's principled realism emphasizes sovereignty and defense of the homeland.
With their familiar realism, Orren and Skowronek identify the problem.
Socialist Realism (the country's official artistic policy) and openly condemned
While romantic and exciting, they lack any level of realism.
By now, he's pretty much dropped Henri's version of realism.
Realism is a trait not always characteristic of presidential candidates.
But Algren's work is way weirder than traditional social realism.
Realism takes a step back in Jaimes Mayhew's Samesises Island.
The sex scenes too maintain that plain, almost shrugged realism.
Somewhere inside of it is a wickedly funny social realism.
In other words, it's a clash between idealism and realism.
Ms. Hirayanagi sketches in Setsuko's life with unfussy pointillist realism.
Striking a note of realism for her domestic audience, Mrs.
Constructive realism looks at the world squarely as it is.
Naive realism is a blind spot in all of us.
Obama and Ms. Abrams by offering optimism tempered with realism.
But like all cynics I prefer to call it realism.
Maybe there's more realism of how hard some things are.
Social realism will not help him on his picaresque journey.
Soon after, the scene departs from the confines of realism.
It is the stoicism of ancestral pride and present realism.
It was seen as introducing realism and the modern narrative.
But Musk's rare dose of realism could serve Tesla well.
Three of his new paintings are free of architectural realism.
It's a shot of optimism that's been dosed with realism.
It's a bit of a sticky moment for emotional realism.
" Nakagawa refers to his mode of painting as "conceptual realism.
Do you feel like digital is better at capturing realism?
Stylistically, his stories strip off the soothing veneer of realism.
In foreign policy this perspective goes under the rubric of "realism," but what's evident in this quote is that as the tribalism grows stronger and more naked, the realism becomes more crude and ideological.
Depressive realism is "still regarded as a fruitful hypothesis by many, but not all, psychologists," says Colin Feltham, professor emeritus of critical counseling studies at Sheffield Hallam University and author of the book Depressive Realism.
The vote in Colombia reflected a shift "from magical realism to tragic realism," the Colombian writer Héctor Abad Faciolince said on Twitter, referring to the mythical narratives of Latin American authors like Gabriel García Márquez.
Its realism became reality supernaturally, thanks to the goddess of love.
And on the level of, like, psychological realism, I appreciate that.
There are battle paintings from the Caucasian War alongside social realism.
So I don't know, that's the idealism and realism for me.
Slave may have merited its use for the sake of realism.
Instead, it offers heart, humor, and a touch of magical realism.
Cities: Skylines plays almost exactly like SimCity, but with more realism.
They painted outside, favoring realism and figuration when Abstract Expressionism reigned.
Downey's work certainly has that early-2000s sensibility of maximalist realism.
The results at the state level, however, suggest realism is required.
Sorry to Bother You, Tessa Thompson's latest, is pure magical realism.
The uncanny realism instils a sense of wonder of its own.
We need to look at the North with cold-eyed realism.
Sometimes it's much smaller details that add a sense of realism.
Despite the realism of the set, Maxwell treats the production imaginatively.
And the realism it seems will only get better over time.
There's everything from historical fiction to magical realism and literary fiction.
If I had to label it, I'd say, maybe, 'comedic realism'?
The stories are realism, as far as that goes in genre.
"Today I witnessed a true example of magical realism," Reyes tweeted.
Embrace realism over cinematic action, teamwork over empowering every player separately.
In all the noise, however, there seems to be some realism.
So what does principled realism mean for the border security saga?
A mob story might be infused with psychological realism (The Sopranos).
Espousing a foreign policy "tempered by realism," Mr. Trump portrayed Mrs.
That's what reading Tolstoy is like … the best and purest realism.
He eschews conventional realism, pushing his characters into almost mythic states.
Mitton said his goal for Dishonored 2 is realism, not photorealism.
Edlund's script, for example, vacillates between grounded realism and zippy punchlines.
The way they're depicted is haunting in its realism, almost sacred.
All good politicians engage in a mix of realism and aspiration.
The naturalistic backgrounds of these works evince a generic romantic realism.
His screenwriter, Jerry Jones (Key), has aspirations to socially conscious realism.
Some basic rules can add a dose of realism, agents say.
Our country was built on a mix of optimism and realism.
The multifarious cast members combine raw psychological realism with Dickensian grotesqueness.
To be sure, we must support the Iranian people with realism.
On the other hand, emphasizing realism is a welcome course correction.
It is time for a healthy dose of foreign policy realism.
Cubism had surgically altered the slumberous body of 19th-century Realism.
Hernandez plunges readers into an ongoing work of Los Angeles realism.
Which is why a dose of coldhearted realism is always welcome.
Works that fall into this genre are not, exactly, magical realism.
So is this a ruse, or an act of brutal political realism?
Fremderman posits an increasingly likely futurescape with an empathetic sense of realism.
Baywatch is the beachfront big leagues, folks — where realism is obviously key.
A period of sober, humble realism is long overdue at the club.
Also failing the realism test are the facial animations in this game.
Or Guillermo del Toro, with his particular kind of Latin magic realism.
He consulted with Mr. Norell, who preferred a downward angle, for realism.
Sculptures like "Charmed" (2015) show that magical realism isn't just for painters.
The core principles suggested by moral realism are fairness, justice and civility.
Equality, democracy and freedom are also important principles advocated by moral realism.
But a dose of realism about its prospects would not go amiss.
The Brexit referendum has replaced moderation with polarisation and realism with ideology.
Here the veterans of a dozen launches and more showed their realism.
Everything blindly promised by AI-focused VCs gets a layer of realism.
As a sphere, the realism is both amazing and instinctually off-putting.
It's less about creating something that's realistic, but something that replicates realism.
Standing roughly six-inches tall, the figures are striking for their realism.
"With the Age of Enlightenment, realism became the authority," she told VICE.
Their videos went viral because of their elaborate setups and extreme realism.
To achieve that realism, producers were extremely hands-off on the dates.
America and Europe face a choice – a choice between realism and idealism.
The realism between that difficult conversation and Paul's bowling alley is stark.
Each terror is rich with a shrewd realism, despite its surreal effect.
You are never going to get realism and activism from the Oscars.
We have been in the mill of realism since the 19th century.
This is textbook realism, and it is predictable — to those paying attention.
Not even Mr. Obama's sharp turn to foreign policy realism perplexes me.
I disagree, vehemently, with the narrator's dismissal of plot, realism and dialogue.
For Catholics, "he captures this alliance between conviction and realism," he said.
This collection of magical realism-infused stories will amaze, again and again.
Nevertheless, local realism has continued to haunt the development of quantum physics.
For them, the ultra-realism of the mainstream doesn't have much appeal.
The language of "realism" is weaponized pragmatism—but it isn't actually pragmatism.
DMC instead went with realism, detailing past Christmases at his own home.
Even then her '60s idealism was well tempered by a Niebuhrian realism.
But such formal radicalism is inevitably in search of its own realism.
Yet Realism also has limits that its practitioners can fail to appreciate.
It is this realism which grounds the horror in something more credible.
I think there's a case to be made for Clinton's political realism.
It's a welcome shift, though, when she dispenses with magic for realism.
There, they meet assorted gentle eccentrics, each further enhancing the nubby realism.
BLADES It's a print by Reginald Marsh; a '30s social-realism thing.
It sounds baffling, but Rohrwacher's magic realism has its own internal logic.
The classes were tedious, with copying emphasized over creativity, realism over expressionism.
It's not quite the full realism that VR's most significant proponents suggest.
I was pretty blown away by the realism of that insane beast.
The issue I'm focusing on is one of political realism and practicality.
Instead, she plays the relationship with as much realism as I've seen.
But it does mean a little realism has returned to the process.
This sense of realism extends to job tenure and compensation as well.
At first sight, "Lucky Per" looks like a stolid work of realism.
As such, Aniston took her dedication to realism to the next level.
At the same time, the book is an exemplary piece of realism.
Realism is not a matter of visual definition or sheer procedural complexity.
"This strategy is guided by principled realism," Trump's national security strategy declares.
Grime lyrics, with their bleak social realism, sometimes spill into outright provocation.
This is pleasantly smooth realism, as smooth as the diplomat in question.
Ms. Willard traced her weaving of fancy and realism to her upbringing.
It's a debut novel and it is fantasy executed exactly as realism.
While Malevich favored creativity and the philosophical, Tatlin preached order and realism.
In modern China, magical realism is happening around us almost every day.
Game of Thrones started out as a series with rich psychological realism.
You never know what might happen, a key tenet of magical realism.
Why is realism required in the second instance, but not in the first?
But while Flock is whimsical and stylized, Birdly goes for full-body realism.
"It's a combination of science and magical realism," director Eliza McNitt told Gizmodo.
It's fine that Snyder is going for something bigger and grander than realism.
Among the seven main exhibitions, North Korean Art: Paradoxical Realism, caught media attention.
But the original songwriters weren't known for their pitch-black social realism either.
But stubbornness can turn into pigheadedness if it is not tempered by realism.
Rooted deeply in realism, his work is moving without being manipulative or melodramatic.
If I want realism in my game of The Sims, I'll add laundry.
Sparks has no fidelity to realism; she plays with both fantasy and form.
After that, no hymn to realism pure and simple could ever be persuasive.
Forza 7 primarily leverages the new console's power in order to emphasize realism.
" Or, as Hartman puts it, "realism and punishing don't have to go together.
Trade secrets are jealously guarded in an industry that competes mainly on realism.
Darren Franich, Entertainment Weekly: Spider-Verse is aiming for the opposite of realism.
Yet realism like Weber's can also seem like acquiescence in the status quo.
It's horror and fantasy, mixed to a degree that borders on magical realism.
"Realism and Beyond" includes Lois Dodd, Rackstraw Downes, and April Gornik, among others.
There was also some welcome realism in Mr Li's view on global trade.
Aren't we all supposed to be purists that demand truth, faithfulness, and realism?
Her government called for realism after the vote for Parliament to take control.
Aquaman's visuals are less Jungle Book photo-realism, more Lisa Frank razzle-dazzle.
This millennial realism is particularly apparent in students and entry-level job seekers.
I knew I wanted there to be magical realism and elements of fantasy.
We are adopting a Principled Realism, rooted in common values and shared interests.
Science fiction comes out of a tradition of realism, where everything is explained.
There's still that all-important pinch of magical realism in the punch though.
Realism and restricting communist expansion influenced our military involvement in Korea and Vietnam.
A little realism here: That people die in a disaster is a given.
Why does fantasy allow you to do as a writer that realism can't?
"Each athlete has to stand under his own ideas of realism," Smith said.
The right combination of positivity and realism is what keeps things moving forward.
The result, " Madame Bovary ," inaugurated a new, more formally conscious kind of realism.
Tiphanie Yanique's Land of Love and Drowning is magical realism at its finest.
But his cool realism has been disastrous in Syria and damaging to Europe.
It was a model of political realism — with a touch of political cynicism.
Vásquez's fiction is far from the tradition of Gabriel García Márquez's magical realism.
Such realism always made a little easier to take in fancy, feathered shoes.
But the realism is that the transition has to come within the island.
And this lack of realism could set either of them up for failure.
I'd like to think that I'm helping continue this legacy of social realism.
Democrats must combine an ambitious progressive vision with sound policy and political realism.
But eventually photographers wanted to innovate their medium and move beyond pure realism.
The diktats of social realism do not allow for the supernatural on stage.
Delightfully, both rom-coms are even fueled by a passion for magical realism.
Mr. Lelio's film is also a work of trenchant social and psychological realism.
Presented across two screens, these monologues are disrupted by moments of magical realism.
This is not effective foreign policy realism; it is a form of depravity.
Walker Evans's influence is apparent: a scrupulous realism with no trace of irony.
As in the first title, this level of harrowing realism is on purpose.
BoJack is unquantifiable — it's comedy, tragedy, satire, farce, absurdism, realism, magical, and devastating.
After "Edinburgh," Chee may have wondered how he might fare without the realism.
I began this piece emphasizing the realism and occasional skepticism of intelligence officers.
Clinton has once again found herself selling realism to voters who want hope.
Lee's new vision for superhero narratives was characterized by a focus on realism.
One title that stuck out to her for its realism is HunieCam Studio.
Problem is, the artist describes her work as "realism," so who do we believe?
They will offer Putin a new and positive relationship based on hard-nosed realism.
But that sense of drab realism will always cling to it a little bit.
" But the animators held to a main goal that "realism had to trump likeness.
We have a policy of principled realism rooted in shared goals, interests and values.
A spoon hits the bowl in stereo, setting the stage for realism and immersion.
" Whaley feels a responsibility to his readers, he says: "I'm really preoccupied with realism.
Sora Kim-Russell's translation moves gracefully between gritty, whiffy realism and folk-tale spookiness.
This realism was important, because it provided the player with a feeling of empowerment.
These characters aren't generally celebrated for their realism—but are they really so implausible?
Musical breaks gave state-sanctioned violence a magical realism feel, and somehow it worked.
It was the competition between abstract and figurative painting, Western liberalism and socialist realism.
A mood of slightly mournful realism hangs over Mrs Clinton's encounter with Karla Ortiz.
The scene is depicted with such unflinching realism that I could barely stomach it.
With its nuanced portrayal, Aligarh is a step away from stereotypes and towards realism.
But more knowledge may also lead to more realism about the limits of technology.
What do the limits of this realism say about the future of the medium?
Exit West is a little more like a thought experiment than true magical realism.
Instead, he advocated for a return to social realism: paintings depicting tangible, everyday life.
Military involvement in each of these conflicts — consistent with realism — promoted U.S. interests abroad.
Principled realism is, arguably, the defining phrase of the Trump administration's national security agenda.
The convergence of Minimalist ephemerality and neo-Classical realism creates a spectral, ecclesiastical feeling.
So much for "principled realism" the Trump administration claims defines its national security strategy.
Ludicrous contrivances of that sort spoil an otherwise deft sense of realism and place.
Effective policy cannot be built from idealized conjectures; it demands realism, and actual facts.
We have a policy of principled realism, rooted in shared goals, interests, and values.
There's a simplified, but satisfying realism to how you advance position against an opponent.
And anyway, Rob here isn't meant to be some kind of benchmark in realism.
Based on a comic book character, Marvel's Agent Carter isn't known for it's realism.
Hyper-realism is a relatively new art form dating back to the early '70s.
I enjoy the realism he mixes with the surreal Japanese mysticism in his narratives.
I'm not going to sell out my values for such fatalism masquerading as realism.
The first is to replace the usual horror tropes with stealth kitchen-sink realism.
Slowly the realism of the collection gives way to stories that are more experimental.
One such drawing is captioned "CAMP CLARK," and the sketch's realism makes it singular.
In fact, the story owes less to magical realism than to histrionic crime dramas.
Here Blitzstein gives us social realism, purple with sympathy and a plethora of ain'ts.
"The Golden House" has been billed by its publisher as Rushdie's return to realism.
Bringing realism to my pictures spreads true awareness on the normality of my existence.
Even under the basic principles of transactional realism, this is not in America's interests.
Bazille pushed the boundaries of realism but died before he was 30, in 1870.
Either way, these tweets are delightful, sequential thinking is boring, and realism is overrated.
There is no home for the kind of return to realism they were seeking.
That realism was at its most glacial in the case of Syria's civil war.
A standout is "House" (1889-1900) which synthesizes academic realism with an incipient Impressionism.
This is another pairing that, according to Parikh, should be lauded for its realism.
They often have frustration bordering on contempt for those who lack their hardheaded realism.
"This lack of realism was allowed because it was for children," Mr. Mikhailovsky said.
We have a policy of principled realism, rooted in shared goals, interests and values.
Its loosely painted realism owes something to both news photos and the Ashcan School.
It's horror and comedy, drama and romance, magical realism and just plain old magic.
The label commonly stuck on the period is "verismo," implying blood-and-guts realism.
This constantly mutating show dips into magical realism, marital drama and gritty power struggles.
The film's interplay between past and present, between verisimilitude and magical realism, is fascinating.
Clinton, for the first time, made a full-throated case for her political realism.
We have a policy of principled realism, rooted in shared goal, interests, and values.
But after that splash of realism, subsequent years saw only a smattering of the same.
When af Klint began making abstract paintings in 1906, her departure from realism was unprecedented.
The family bonds, magical realism (remember the ghost chairs?), and authentic performances from Craig T.
Once this small display perfects realism, it becomes the one display to rule them all.
It all adds up to a fully immersive experience with a heavy dose of realism.
His goal is to continue improving both the realism and nutritional value of Beyond's products.
But, even as she turns toward the cadences of social realism, Zink fights its constraints.
Molly's story uses elements of magical realism to mask the mundane vagueness of her death.
That gives the show more of a pass on realism than you might otherwise think.
Arimah's magical realism is grounded by emotional truths, full of insight into love and resilience.
"You deal with the realism of where we are at," USC coach Clay Helton said.
The first piece visitors encounter may not seem to agree with modern notions of realism.
EKA KURNIAWAN'S hugely inventive fiction is a potent blend of grounded realism and flighty fantasy.
Not everybody is convinced of the effects of depressive realism as shown in literature, though.
"Instead, I consider realism to be a tool that I can selectively deploy or destroy."
Ray tracing is a computer graphics technique that can create an image with heightened realism.
Artists who work in hyper-realism study the human body much like medical professionals do.
The chemistry is palpable, every quote sparkles, and there's enough realism to keep you invested.
Not some ideological socialist realism, but the day to day unprettified round of ordinary life.
Despite the realism of these images, Mokgosi is not just concerned with verisimilitude or documentation.
Realism, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism all churned in response to industrialization and the birth of republics.
The show is frequently melodramatic, but it does handle some storylines with tact and realism.
Clinton trampled Trump on hypocrisy, past reckless statements, policy realism, hurtful rhetoric and knowledge gaps.
But like The Returned, Beau Séjour deals with elements of the supernatural and magical realism.
The researchers concluded that even when it comes to our indulging in fantasies, realism counts.
The game glorifies violence through rewards, and uses its lack of realism as a shield.
The intent is to bring an added layer of realism to player-to-player interactions.
It combines the frenzy of farce with the creeping incremental detail of kitchen-sink realism.
This realism makes the app feel as if it's half racing simulator, half arcade game.
A transactional arrangement would inject a much-needed dose of realism into the flailing relationship.
It's also a juicy crime thriller that combines a hardboiled detective story with magical realism.
David Zinn's terrific scenic design embraces the play's dual impulses: nostalgic romanticism and haimish realism.
This vast archive of the uninteresting has made a new level of synthetic realism possible.
Their clarity and perfection looked artificial (as did their gritty realism, when they had it).
He doubts he will ever again write about small towns with the same unblinking realism.
"She definitely added an element of realism," said Isaiah Johnson, the actor who plays Mister.
"My work stepped out of the contours of socialist realism," Hila told Reuters in Tirana.
By the mid-1970s, Ms. Minter was deep into Photo Realism, converting photographs into paintings.
The tree has an exposed tree trunk made with real wood, adding to the realism.
The plane also has interactive buttons and a spinning propeller for a hint of realism.
For a bit of added realism, all the discs in Kevin Chevaldayoff's bag are strikes.
He was not painting a photographic portrait; it was a deeper realism that he captured.
In both Bell tests, the results "clearly" contradicted Einstein's theory of local realism once again.
But the simulation, for all its attention to realism, omitted a crucial aspect of sex.
But in a nod to the show's attempts at realism, nobody looks happy about it.
In a Trump Administration, our actions in the Middle East will be tempered by realism.
It's filled with faces that have life etched in them, which helps deepen the realism.
Practice in the dark after you've done some jumping jacks for extra adrenaline-pumping realism.
In fact, you could argue that man versus nature is the original genre of realism.
The balance between Hustler's extremes — comedy and glorification versus tragedy and realism — isn't always flawless.
But realism also calls on policymakers to be prudent in how we use these forces.
Instead of conveying realism, each sentence functions like a small, methodical piece of a puzzle.
Aster handles the windup shrewdly with a persuasive realism, a deliberate pace and crepuscular lighting.
Without a doubt, VR's repercussions for older, more familiar notions of cinematic realism are astounding.
And that's what makes this volume uniquely French: It's deeply un-American in its realism.
One current drawback, experts said, is the lack of realism of the computer-generated image.
But it lends a touch of realism to an otherwise fantastical Big Boys Adventure Story.
It proceeds in defiance of social realism, that default mode of early-stage minority representations.
It was at that time, he said, that he determined that realism should trump idealism.
Let's step into a cold bath of realism before we go too much further here.
"They'll bring in some hard-nosed realism of what war looks like," Mr. Barno said.
Machado's that writer who can convincingly code-switch between sci-fi nerdery and lyrical realism.
It even inserts lifelike pauses and filler words like "um" and "hmm" for extra realism.
But Mr. Fanaka (1942-2012) eschewed the movement's poetic realism in favor of genre work.
Such political realism has been in short supply since the debates got underway last June.
That approach is to introduce realism into what has heretofore been an aggressively unrealistic genre.
Studying under Shostakovich in the late 1930s and 1940s, Ustvolskaya, too, dabbled in socialist realism.
"Let's scrap the word diversity entirely and replace it with authenticity and realism," she posted.
Not really, since, when it comes to issues, Sanders has always believed in magical realism.
Powerful, selfish people have always adopted this dirty-minded realism to justify their own selfishness.
Ms. Mutu's sense of improvisation, creepiness and perversity re-emerges when her imagination exceeds realism.
Sean Baker's Kissimmee, on the other hand, is hot, sweaty, and grounded by social realism.
Among the genres traversed are farce, adventure, social realism, puppetry, Japanese drama and YouTube documentary.
This is defeatism masquerading as realism — and it's exactly what corporations want you to believe.
They hope that this work changes that, with its low source requirements and "perfect" realism.
The Passion involves magical realism and cross-dressing and scandalous sex during the Napoleonic wars.
Takahata delved head-on into almost total realism for some of his most acclaimed movies.
And when realism and mysticism converge in the finale's final 20 minutes, it's absolutely ludicrous.
Michael Schindhelm's 2016 documentary portrait, The Chinese Lives of Uli Sigg (available July 17 on Icarus Films), recaps Sigg's life and how he accumulated his collection — from Social Realism to Cynical Realism and political Pop artworks — to preserve contemporary Chinese art for three decades.
After Ronald Reagan's triumphant militarism and George H. W. Bush's cautious realismrealism that nonetheless resulted in war in the Persian Gulf — Buchanan emerged as the new voice of the Old Right, a paleoconservative populist promoting a raft of nationalist policies, including non-intervention.
The unnamed director added claymation boobs and a penis to the minifigure actors, for extra realism.
In the camps where 2.2 million of Jordan's registered refugees live, bitter realism seems to prevail.
They moved on from being visual gags; they were conscripted instead into the project of realism.
"Within computer graphics, a long-time holy grail is to create photograph-quality realism," he said.
In this case, though, the hyper-realism doesn't take you out of the Star Wars universe.
It plays to a kind of hard-bitten realism, but it creates a box around hope,
The ambition of Rockwell and Realism in an Abstract World is inversely related to its clarity.
That realism forces us to confront the question facing every leader and nation in this room.
However, it's designed with an eye towards of realism for what a Martian mission might require.
Roger Cohen Is realism really, really what America wants as the cornerstone of its foreign policy?
This argument is in fact a textbook example of the cynicism and smallness inherent in realism.
Realism has dictated nonintervention as hundreds of thousands were killed, millions displaced, and Islamic State emerged.
The appreciation for realism is clear in how the film treats the difficult issue of wiretapping.
There is wisdom in the adjustment from hero-worship to realism, but there is also sadness.
So does that mean Snyder is right to boast about the realism of his murdering Batman?
In this case, it's the pause between life and death, childhood and adulthood, optimism and realism.
Despite all of this, Alternate Reality: The City is beyond compelling in its atmosphere and realism.
There's no space for realism in this world, but the internal logic is consistent all throughout.
As most of his rivals rush to the left, that is a notable statement of realism.
In confident, rapid-fire English the duo argue that climate change should be treated with realism.
But there is a lack of realism on all sides about what Britain's limited options involve.
To help us assess the realism of famous sci-fi vessels, we turned to Bobak Ferdowsi.
For a show that seems to want to focus on realism, these issues are incredibly distracting.
He argues that the Tories need to rediscover their historical role as the party of realism.
LONDON (Reuters) - The British government on Monday called for realism after parliament grabbed control of Brexit.
Tide's ad offered a dose of realism between some of the more polished Super Bowl commercials.
At five times the normal frame rate, Billy Lynn sought to immerse audiences in total realism.
RDR2 seems to be attempting real realism in its game, to the extent that it's possible.
In a stunning moment of realism, every woman doesn't swipe right on Dev, though many do.
Toth tells CNBC that the sentiment analysis demonstrated Buffett's ability to balance both optimism and realism.
While the influences are similar, there is much to celebrate in the diversity of realism today.
The process for the kind of realism I'm interested in is highly rigorous, and very slow.
Her works combine realism, in the form of life-like animals, with generous amounts of fantasy.
Still, hope springs eternal, and so does my belief that hope can be reconciled with realism.
But in breaking them up you lose realism, because those simulations can't interact with each other.
" Ryan said he believed he had heard a new doctrine Monday from Trump of "principled realism.
Her vision combines political realism with the desire to make the most of Brexit economic opportunities.
It would be better if those choices were informed by sober realism rather than wishful thinking.
Others still are trying to find a middle ground between convention and realism, with mixed results.
The musical director Ian Herman's pianism maintained strict time that fortified the songs' no-nonsense realism.
Nor was there much realism about what influence Britain's military contribution would buy it with America.
Yet Wakandan realism, which seemingly worked for centuries, ultimately contained the seeds of its own destruction.
In any case, "Losing Ground" underscores its characters' subjectivity with a form of subtle magic realism.
Even if you're not applying to college or raising someone who is, that realism is helpful.
"The Lion King" remake was loved much more by audiences than critics for its impressive realism.
Statues are also commonly seen throughout the stations and are representative of Soviet-style socialist realism.
First, a foreign policy that is marked by realism totally undisguised by platitudes or historical sentiments.
There is menace and emotion and warm sentiment here, but it is all based in realism.
The reason Clinton is having so much trouble with young voters is her almost pathological realism.
Realism is all well and good, but, it seems, there can be too much of it.
That realism forces us to confront a question facing every leader and nation in this room.
Yet Mr. Shandling performs the hurt with nervy realism, finding the pathos in this silly man.
"I believe there is a realism in miniatures that is lost in computer graphics," says Murray.
However, I can't vouch for its realism: The sun does not and never will wear sunglasses.
Meanwhile, Chris Bogia's monument steers even further from realism, remembering Stonewall for its shapes and colors.
AI is the science of the mundane, after all, the realism upon which fantasy is built.
It has come to be viewed as a masterpiece for its stark realism and empathetic vision.
Scott and his production team set out to cultivate that sense of layered, lived-in realism.
When it comes to Saudi Arabia, the Obama administration chose realism; it chose interests over values.
The fabrics were very tactile and soft but the collection had a tougher realism to it.
In Socialist Realism, home and identity are made up of first steps, then more first steps.
Following these rationales, Maxim Gorky, father of the Socialist Realism literary method, considered joyful art contagious.
While Belcourt's paintings don't fit within the tradition of realism, her work acknowledges the real world.
These freshly executed pieces hold fast to Bartlett's endearing style of Realism with a curious twist.
Maybe that's not a typical slice of Americana, but Jarmusch has never been much for realism.
It sits somewhere at the intersection of "Naked Lunch," absurdist experimental theater, telenovelas and magical realism.
During these moments of magic realism, thresholds evaporate, boundaries dissolve and oceanic sensations wash over her.
As the details gather, thickening the story, what seemed like drift is revealed as textured realism.
The juxtaposition is vintage Lee: a blend of satire, realism and in-your-face political commentary.
I have some specific magical realism moments I want to see that we've been saving up.
The reality fallacy People commonly claim that the realism in games is the core training benefit.
Instead of her trademark silhouette technique, Ms. Walker is deploying a more traditional, full-bodied realism.
For reasons perhaps explicable only to himself, Avary adds touches of magic realism to the mix.
As in Ms. Mitchell's "Orlando," Mr. Dana doesn't strive for realism where cross-dressing is involved.
It traffics, superficially, in realism, though the budget sets, lighting and costumes are only vaguely verisimilar.
The mundanity gives an added feel of realism in surreal moments, but it has its drawbacks.
""The limitation of time must lead to some dose of realism on what can be achieved.
So we're watching characterizations removed from close realism — and yet how vivid, how detailed, it is.
The risk of harming someone far outweighs whatever added realism one is trying to convey here.
Yet he has never pursued realism: there are more cubes than curves to Sir Antony's bodies.
Finally, there is the conscientious, intimate care with which Mr. Funk achieves this level of realism.
Huysmans' five previous novels had been exercises in Zolaesque realism; now he threw all that aside.
The "(R)evolution" production is stranded, as "Two Boys" was, between stylized fantasy and stodgy realism.
So the tragedy can stray from realism, though not perhaps as much as Mr. Polendo does.
Producers have justified the use of violence and gross language by saying they are seeking realism.
This almost abstract style, Ms. Berliner said, was a philosophical reaction against the tradition of realism.
The realism of the sounds of bullets going past you, that&aposs shown really, really well.
Drawings in all manners of style — pointillism, minimalism, Art Deco, realism, Pop Art — covered the walls.
" Billionaire businessman Tom Steyer sounded a note of realism: "We actually can't isolate ourselves from China.
The "new energy realism" is also underscored by an era of American energy abundance, Perry said.
In another scene, they float off into magical realism against a starlit sky at Griffith Observatory.
He practiced the kind of realism in which you can smell how filthy the sheets are.
"A large chunk of the archive is in the category of financial realism," Viegener told Hyperallergic.
Not that realism has ever been a factor in the success of all things South Park.
It plays with magical realism without fully committing to the logic of that kind of storytelling.
With the dark realism of Cracked Screen: A Snapchat Story, filmmaker Trimaan Lamba ups the ante.
Many of the street photographers in Volume 1 developed styles that diverged from DeCarava's lyrical realism.
Andrew Wyeth had a vast knowledge of art, all art, ancient, classical, traditional, realism, abstract, modern.
Wang, who had been trained in Soviet Social Realism, was later influenced by Western classical art.
It feels reductive to call Los Espookys magical realism, both because it's so much funnier than that term would normally imply and because essentially every project that somehow involves Latin America gets dubbed "magical realism" at one point or another, whether the moniker fits or not.
A completely straightforward work of realism for one person might read as a fantastical story for another.
All of the onscreen "repossessions," of which there are not few, are rendered with alarming, gory realism.
Those kinds of subtle details wouldn't be out of place in a soccer drama aiming for realism.
Millennials can now storm the beaches of Normandy and fight Nazis with a new level of realism.
Realism is a large part of what I deliver with my writing, and Heroine is no different.
Slowly, he returned to realism, working with another painter to help guide his hand while he painted.
They likely added it because it added realism with which the viewer could identify with the characters.
And as peace talks go, the ones in Astana, on January 23rd-24th, marked a new realism.
One general maxim seems to remain constant, however; realism should not come at the expense of fun.
Such a dose of realism does not mean, however, that the battle of ideas has been won.
The film was lauded for its technical realism, and it paved the way for future aviation films.
Little wonder that James Wood, a literary critic, coined the term "hysterical realism" to describe "White Teeth".
They dig deep into the realm of absolutist sonic realism, and they're unlikely to disappoint true purists.
This combination of contemporary storytelling and incredible realism can make for some truly tense and uncomfortable experiences.
Sampson anchors the action in wince-inducing realism, while her backdrops are filled out with painterly ambiance.
Related technologies like inside-out tracking and speech recognition will also improve the realism of VR experiences.
But The Americans operates more in theMad Men realm, which prizes authenticity and realism above all else.
Whether depressive realism is actually a widely applicable phenomenon is therefore still an open question, Moore says.
I wanted to bring more realism to the mecha genre, even if they're fighting gigantic Nazi monsters.
But millions of voters heard realism, and a politician who finally gave voice to their everyday challenges.
But since October a new type of outlet has brought in some Lewis Carroll-like magical realism.
Though the film blends fantasy and realism, it is rooted in the reality of crisis-stricken Venezuela.
We're happy with that — we like to think it's a good balance between realism and accessible physics.
John DeFore, The Hollywood Reporter:  The tension between wish-fulfillment heroics and realism was tantalizing in Unbreakable.
Never mind the author's identity; the cycle is a woman's enduring testament to art, life, and realism.
This sense of dynamism and realism is especially apparent in how the animals interact with each other.
Scarlet Widow improved its character work over time — "more backstopping, more detail and more realism," said Hassold.
This form of "anti-realism" was anathema to Einstein, as it is to some quantum physicists today.
Conversely, Liu Xiaodong, Noa Charuvi, and Li Dafang could have easily been placed in the Realism group.
Uhls: Preschooler imaginations are really strong, and so they respond really well to stories with magical realism.
Effectively, the film turns the realism of its characters into yet another aspect of the film's surrealism.
Both shows display a gritty realism that feels worlds away from the soapier fare of Gossip Girl.
The first is a sense of realism, of connecting your physical body perfectly to your virtual presence.
" All you need to do to buy it is endorse a fun little theory called "modal realism.
But "Villette"—a tour de force of realism and fine craftsmanship—refuses any expectation of conventional happiness.
While Kiarostami's films in no way constitute magical realism, they reside in the shifting folds of reality.
The artworks were maligned for not depicting the "Aryan values" and artistic realism that the Nazis coveted.
In the 1980s he pushed it in the direction of realism, generating rocks, then plants, then people.
The comedy in "Wilderpeople" is quieter than in Mr. Waititi's earlier movies, which strengthens the story's realism.
He eventually developed a style he described as "levitational realism," which realistically depicts objects floating in space.
They worked well, featuring a gritty realism while maintaining the glamour and entertainment value of Latin soaps.
His drawings from that time - showing a different kind of realism - are also on display in Athens.
Because states cannot print money unlike the federal government, this will provide a dose of fiscal realism.
The big difference is Odyssey features none of the Magritte-styled magical realism that defines those games.
Bound up in all this, there's an appealing combination of glamour and realism that keep them interesting.
"I am a traditional figurative oil painter, painting in a stylized realism," Fabia tells The Creators Project.
But the need for raw realism has dissipated as the quality of gaming visuals have improved, oddly.
Gowar's mermaid is this vividly realistic novel's touch of magic realism, and its genuineness is teasingly ambiguous.
"It's an unreal realism," says Adam Tooze, an economic historian at Columbia University who studies financial crises.
Accompanying the film are oil paintings depicting Faris with heroic, sweeping brushstrokes — sort of nouveau Socialist Realism.
My mom was a spectacularly misplaced New York City socialite fallen on magical realism strange times indeed.
Like Soviet social realism and Chinese Communist propaganda posters, North Korean art rarely conceals its political message.
Visually it seems to be caught between genres, unable to settle on domestic realism or Kushnerian poetics.
In 1934, Stalin approved the slogan "Socialist Realism" and deemed it mandatory for all Soviet artistic production.
My favorite type of art is definitely illustration because it almost always breaks the norms of realism.
Fog is a work of conceptual realism — a shadowy curtain of scent that silently curls around you.
A blandly villainous emissary from the government descends, forcing the ensemble to adapt Soviet-style socialist realism.
Serpell ranges between historical and science fiction, shifting gears between political argument, psychological realism and rich fabulism.
Stylistically this referred to Social Realism; anything else was considered bourgeois and decadent, and was consequently banned.
For Kienholz and for so many other artists here, the Baroque had become a kind of realism.
We want to be positive, and we appreciate you as our cheerleader, but we also need realism.
Socialist Realism became the official style and the avant-gardists either adjusted or became persona non grata.
Realism Older workers rarely expect to be promoted within the first few weeks of a new job.
The film had previously won the Special Jury Award for neo-realism at the Sundance Film Festival.
Laura Lippman also writes about our fair city with a plot-driven, knowing, gritty and smart realism.
The graphics are sophisticated and go for a realism rarely found on games intended for Apple's platforms.
There is no newfound love between Qatar and its Gulf neighbours, but there is a newfound realism.
The revised Bolshoi "Romeo" (1946) helped define the Bolshoi aesthetic: powerful Stanislavskian realism and uninhibited acting intensity.
The problem with the pseudo-realism of the call-out culture is that it is so naïve.
With a few more shots—as few as eight or 32 photographs—the realism improves even more.
There have been a couple of teachable moments in the past couple of years [on naive realism].
It's safe to say that you really shouldn't expect too much in the way of realism here.
In many ways, she doesn't seem fit comfortably into any of the categories we associate with realism.
If Prime Minister Infinity overwhelms the player with details and realism, The Political Machine keeps it simple.
Realism has always been my interest when it comes to painting or drawing or anything like that.
These cultural workers most evidently converged at that moment in time dominated by the movement called Realism.
Unlike Social Realism which holds power accountable by representing the common conditions of the proletariat, Socialist Realism illustrates a glorified version of truth where misfortune does not exist, and it utilizes the party's hegemonic power over representations of reality to sculpt the public's perception of their lived reality.
It changed the landscape of my whole life to be exposed to that culture, and to magical realism.
Having two professional science fiction writers on staff has also definitely contributed to the realism of the show.
These paintings, which are no bigger than a note card, display Thornton's mastery of a tight, precise realism.
In New York, this meant that Minimalism, Pop Art, Color Field painting, and Painterly Realism were the choices.
With great features and decoration, this series has all the quality and realism that Star Wars fans love.
For all the realism of these precisely painted views, I do not think of them as realist paintings.
It's not an exercise in realism, but it gives a strong impression of the denseness of the city.
But this will just be the start of the process, leaving ample scope for realism to reaffirm itself.
"I've long joked that if I'm a student of any school of acting, it's follicle realism," he said.
And I think that you see this in the '80s, there was always a hunger for that realism.
Myth shrouds the stories of Edith's family, many of which have a sense of magical realism to them.
Of course, in true Crew fashion, all of this is taken way beyond realism, to sometimes questionable extremes.
Though his manifesto lacks detail, Mr Macron offers reform, realism and a chance of a more dynamic France.
War Thunder This is the game for you if you take FPS, tactics, mods, and gunfight realism seriously.
Finck's illustrations are spare, jumpy, and often very funny, and the magical realism never feels forced or trite.
Bearden started making collages in 1964, after having painted in the modes of Socialist Realism and Abstract Expressionism.
His new TV show was lauded in The New York Times for bringing magical realism to prime time.
" A Russian transplant to the United States, Kush describe his aesthetic style in the complaint as "Metaphorical Realism.
There's even a touch of magical realism here and there, including a ghost who wanders the series' margins.
The video includes references to feminist and techno-feminist thinkers and recent theories like accelerationism and speculative realism.
Silence lends the story a kind of realism, which is helpful in a story based in technological fantasy.
Combining elements of social realism, history painting, and the artist's own scholarship, the installation can sometimes feel pedantic.
Henson told Mashable that it is good storytelling, not realism, that's needed to breathe life into a character.
Does science aim to provide us with an approximately true story about nature, as realism would have it?
The film's realism and authenticity resonated with Taiwan's audience; it won the Taipei International Film Festival's audience award.
"That's one of the funny things about mythological realism, or whatever it is that I write," she said.
"The Cuban community has moved from a politics of passion to a politics of realism," Dr. Gomez said.
The world of the show is grounded in realism but can seem somehow primordial, a fable about bureaucracy.
It is associated with concepts such as common sense, temperance, responsibility, tolerance, thoughtfulness, prudence, civilised behaviour, and realism.
With just a few clicks, it can help you transform a photo into a painting infused with realism.
LONDON, March 25 (Reuters) - The British government on Monday called for realism after parliament grabbed control of Brexit.
The team used a deep neural network to identify crooked 360 photos and reorient them to maintain realism.
The rest of the sports gaming world is always changing, focusing on photo-realism and higher-fidelity simulation.
Yet the trade-off between principle and realism is more illusory than the government's actions or words allow.
Our big thing was that all the photos had to be in-camera realism with no digital manipulation.
In Neronian America, such undeceived realism seems more modern than the idealism of so many Romantic-era operas.
There was a time when arguments between centrists and progressives were framed as debates between realism and idealism.
The audiences for most blockbuster movies and television series aren't necessarily turned off by a lack of realism.
Because realism, rather than altruism, has been the guiding influence on the application of military power for decades.
Joining the chorus of calls for more realism in the transition of energy was Siemens CEO Joe Kaeser.
Principled realism means Trump will leverage the authority of the presidency to ensure American sovereignty, security and power.
At the end of the nineteenth century, there were two basic trends in Western art, realism and symbolism.
But as long as realism is held at bay, the fantasy can remain satisfying to an enormous audience.
From the start she eschewed the constraints of realism, choosing to write about the alien and the speculative.
Campaigns, of course, are not a time for realism but for expressing hopes and dreams, anger and frustration.
"But we always wanted to dial in a certain level of unpolished-ness to give it that realism."
We tried to make things as accurate as possible, but also to create a sense of magical realism.
Widely considered the father of modern realism, Ibsen wrote " A Doll's House " in 1879, and it changed everything.
The book has a few of these, hopefully just enough to unsettle the general air of lyrical realism.
It charts the shift from Futurism and Cubism to the Socialist Realism that began surfacing during the 1920s.
Our approach is based on principled realism — not discredited theories that have failed for decades to yield progress.
The past is rewritten to accommodate social media as our new reality, capitalist realism applied to childhood kitsch.
"There has to be some realism in what we expect a government agency to actually do," Cestero said.
Locke the glossy belletrist gave way to Locke the fellow-traveller, Locke the savvy champion of proletarian realism.
Naïveté is the new realism — or else we, the human species, will become just another bad biological experiment.
He has won acclaim for the hyper-realism of his creations, the way he imbues them with emotion.
To achieve this I decided to do my third Life Drama which I thought of as Hyper Realism.
In art, the binaries of the Cold War were stylistically codified as American Abstraction versus Soviet Socialist Realism.
Day-Lewis's talent for growling scenery-chewing is a perfect match for Anderson's mix of realism and kookiness.
"Asako" proceeds from a premise that flirts with the mystic, but Hamaguchi executes it with elegantly rendered realism.
This is supposed to be a counsel of realism, the lesson of bitter experience from past democratic exuberance.
This unrelated series explores similar terrain, highlighting films that blur the line between candid realism and self-dramatization.
"Wilson and Trump represent two interwoven strands of the DNA of American statecraft — internationalism and realism," he said.
But the process by which trade liberalization was sought was all about political realism rather than abstract ideals.
For all that realism, though, Marrs pins his plot on a government eager to do some social engineering.
Thankfully, with ray tracing, players will get at least some comparable upgrades to the visual realism of Minecraft.
This is a world that has slipped the moorings of realism, where the unbelievable becomes a daily occurrence.
It's a shift from tough realism to the magical thinking that Palestinians are somehow going to go away.
Ms. Brown's acrid palette and stylized, often grotesque figures signal a departure from her earlier, more sedate realism.
I read Mark Fisher's Capitalist Realism for like half an hour before I fall asleep and J. returns.
Hannah Lash's new chamber work, for just three singers and string quartet, moves freely between realism and abstraction.
It wasn't that one represented tough-guy realism and the other some sort of pretend good-government idealism.
But I do think that there is increasing understanding of realism about the practical aspects at industry level.
She has always been a performer who has struggled with emotional realism, a fact that becomes undeniable here.
This powerful novel is marked by moving prose, vivid characters and a balance between compassion and merciless realism.
He should not be punished for his skepticism of the idea; he should be applauded for his realism.
Vallotton's less known paintings oscillate between a rigorous realism and a flattened style in keeping with the prints.
It's part Southern Gothic, part magical realism, part biting critique of capitalism and the people it leaves behind.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Sergio Ermotti is suffering from either an excess of realism, or a lack of ambition.
Our approach is based on principled realism -- not discredited theories that have failed for decades to yield progress.
The earnest realism renders bodies in ways not entirely unreminiscent of Socialist or Nazi versions of idealized figures.
It's visceral in its grim realism, yet it's also poignant and cathartic in its use of the fantastical.
Asia is all about business, trade and realism, much more so than any other part of the world.
Asked to comment on North Korea's recent missile launch, I reflexively defaulted to an intelligence officer's habitual realism.
Randall's declarations of fact (the realism of the wave function, for example) are subject to the same caveats.
Exit West uses a love story and magical realism to depict the global refugee crisis of our era.
His correspondence charts the turning away from socialism and social realism that would produce his novel's potent surreality.
She's after a truth more profound, and more disturbing, than whatever the strict dictates of realism will allow.
Known as "socialist realism," it relentlessly depicted strong, dignified workers, their shining eyes gazing upon a transformed future.
Aparicio became so invested in the role that when tragedy strikes her character, she suffers with agonizing realism.
In fact, Dalio says all dreamers need a healthy dose of realism to help them achieve their dreams.
As befits an opera that is almost three hundred years old, Kentridge's "Ulysses" has no truck with realism.
He developed his ghastly realism by hiring people off the street to paint as models from direct observation.
Except: they don't have to be forgotten installments of annual franchises that live and die on their realism.
Bartlett's mythically infused Realism — which once looked out-of-step to certain New York critics — suddenly looks prescient.
I think that it was really important to us to have that realism that we are moving forward.
Northbrook's Proptronics, a firm founded three years later, added plastic and a degree of realism to the equation.
Expressing gratitude for what his portrait shows him "temporality and the forms of realism," James Clifford then notes, .
And though it's a scenario that seems extreme on paper, Climax derives its power from an unsettling realism.

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