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Otto's relationship with Anne — advising, scolding, encouraging, cautioning — is the true heart of the film, giving it a tenderness that reconnects with Stevens's prewar romances and comedies.
But the universal specter of mortality has brought with it a tenderness seldom seen in Mr. Haneke's cool, analytical cinema, and the film remains the closest thing to a consensus favorite among critics at the Cannes Film Festival here.
But the universal specter of mortality has brought with it a tenderness seldom seen in Mr. Haneke's cool, analytical cinema, and the film remains the closest thing to a consensus favorite among critics here.
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Ramsey felt that it revealed a "tenderness and humor" from Shepp that his 1960s work only hinted at, writing that it "disclosed an Archie Shepp that many had never known, warm rather than blistering hot, witty rather than contemptuously sardonic".
"What I saw in it was a tenderness for the material.
It's just a tenderness substitute.
Perhaps it signifies for the director a tenderness for intellectual youths, a time when intelligence was valued and cultural obsession was prized — perhaps it's his paradigm, not the characters'.
It is the judgment of a tenderness which loses nothing that can be saved".
It has a clean meaty flavor and a tenderness found only in prime beef, despite the lack of marbling.
It was a familiarity that came without conversation, a tenderness that lacked back and forth, an intimacy that was unearned.
Yet she has a tenderness for death, while her predecessors often saw in it pure waste and destruction.
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