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I'm thinking of the writer whose stringent morality transmuted itself most intensively into style: Ernest Hemingway.
From the abstract virtuosity of the opening jailbreak to the quiet final heartbreak, Melville distills emotions to rarefied minimalist gestures and offers a stringent morality of self-discipline — both his heroes' and his own.
Loktev's staging of the crucial moment is expert; her look at the aftermath is poignant and nuanced, culminating in a nocturnal sequence that condenses a world of bitter and incommensurable experience — and an unexpectedly stringent morality — into a single shot.
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His early dream was to be a director, and onstage he was a one-man cartoon, doing all the voices and poses of movie parodies that he infused with his own stringent and paradoxical morality.
And, if the aim of an increasingly stringent clampdown is to build a "more moral society," as the censors have often said, the state should also interrogate the logic and the morality of empowering a political body that answers to no one.
Bresson and other directors of furious precision, such as Alfred Hitchcock and Carl Theodor Dreyer, built their stringent cinematic machinery on the basis of particular experience — including embittered religion, stern repression, cruel morality, and equally cruel immorality.
WHENCE morality?
Christian morality?
Yes, morality.
Rationing must be stringent.
Having morality.
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