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From the noisy debate over its harsh portrait of Zuckerberg, you'd think it's a documentary.
The movie offers a harsh portrait of a patriarchal environment steeped in fear and superstition.
The company has described it as a harsh portrait made without his cooperation.
In it, he laments the harsh portrait frequently painted of Iran in the media and then shows boisterous scenes from inside the country.
Reports based on the film's script promise a harsh portrait of Mr. Bush, in which youthful binge-drinking is only the beginning.
The show's harsh portrait of a neighborhood in free fall -- little different from the diagnoses that George Soros's Open Society Institute has been issuing for years -- irked Baltimore's ruling powers.
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This examination process was jumpstarted by the two great American dramas of the early postwar years, both from the late 1940s: Williams's "Streetcar Named Desire" and Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman," two very different but equally harsh portraits of shattered illusions.
If anything, his may be a harsher portrait than Mr. Rush's.
On Myto, face to face with Josef Greindl's King Philip -- a colder, harsher portrait than one might think possible, snarly and granitic, as withholding of voice as of tenderness -- Mr. Fischer-Dieskau starts out rather cool and stiff.
Thoroughly researched and a good read, her biography gives a harsher portrait of Burnett's ambivalence as a mother and of the abuse that she suffered at the hands of her second husband, Stephen Townesend.
She won a Grammy in 1986 for her design for Miles Davis's Tutu album, with its harsh Irving Penn portrait.
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