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With references to Vikings and Norse mythology, "Saga" becomes darker, more gothic and more manipulative — less about an ordinary family in extraordinary conditions than a fairly familiar portrait of a man turning savage.
Harmless alone, turning savage in crowds: more than half, for sure.
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The double trauma of the AIDS epidemic — the disease itself and the political fight over it — turned Savage into a lifelong critic of the gay-rights movement.
Whether they laced up Nikes, pulled on snow boots or slid feet into stiletto heels, the shoes became a relic of the ordinariness of the patient's life, before it turned savage.
"On Dangerous Ground" (1951), a high point of neurosis in film noir, stars Robert Ryan as a cop so tautened by his calling that the simplest act turns savage; in his apartment, he washes and dries his hands as if wringing the neck of an invisible suspect.
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In 2010 when he turned mortal in the Cavaliers' shocking loss to the Celtics, the criticism turned savage: quitter, mercenary, wannabe, never-was.
But most of the teenagers ran away from the fight, and they watched horrified, as their friends turned savage, kicking and punching Reena, who lay in the mud, begging them to stop.
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