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He hung out with them for more than a decade and photographed them on the street at night and in bars and hotel rooms with a coolly affectionate eye.
The stocky, middle-aged photographer with a beard and military haircut hung out with them for more than a decade and photographed them on the street at night and in bars and hotel rooms with a coolly affectionate eye.
He does so despite Pelargon (John Pankow), his right-hand man and former lover, who keeps a jaundiced and affectionate eye on his employer's comings and goings, which occur — hilariously — with such inexorable inventiveness that one can only admire and feel grateful for "Keep Your Pantheon".
And he does so despite Pelargon (John Pankow), his right-hand man and former lover, who keeps a jaundiced and affectionate eye on his employer's comings and goings, which occur — hilariously — with such inexorable inventiveness that one can only admire and feel grateful for "Keep Your Pantheon" (an Atlantic Theatre Company production, at the Linda Gross).
His five albums feature tunes like "Trailer Park Fire," "Mama Was a Roughneck" and "Hoboerotica," in which he casts a sardonic but affectionate eye on the roughhewn lives of Western tradespeople: roustabouts, stone crushers, frackers, chicken haulers and oil-patch strippers.
By casting an affectionate eye on a pair of young hopefuls, while aspiring to the kind of full-fledged romanticism you hardly ever see in today's movies, I hope to capture the spirit of the city I now call home, and make a movie that feels both classical and urgent – and, yes, intrinsically LA".
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Yet one wonders how Clara Schumann and Johannes Brahms' affair, or that of Mary Wollstonecraft and Henry Fuseli, would have been rendered through the author (and illustrator's) affectionate eyes.
And although Marion and Mingus "never quite seem like a credible, comfortable couple," he added, the film's best parts "are those that cast an affectionate, unsentimental eye on the city, which looks lived-in, real and nonmythical, the way that Paris often looks in French movies and New York rarely does in Hollywood confections".
And the best parts of "2 Days in New York" are those that cast an affectionate, unsentimental eye on the city, which looks lived-in, real and nonmythical, the way that Paris often looks in French movies and New York rarely does in Hollywood confections.
In what he intends to be a trilogy of movies set in ports, the Finnish moviemaker Aki Kaurismäki turns his affectionate, whimsical eye on the impoverished but generous folk of a run-down, waterfront community in the Normandy port of Le Havre.
* * * After losing time in Faraway, it's tempting to give an affectionate side-eye to Thirion's belief that his game could be prettier.
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