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It's a painful read: Nevill's portrayal of the breakdown of civilisation, mirrored by the father's own spiralling moral crisis, is unflinchingly realistic – though not without hope.
"Dead Man's Dump", for instance, while displaying great compassion, is unflinchingly realistic and certainly no distortion of the truth: A man's brains splattered on A stretcher-bearer's face; His shook shoulders slipped their load, But when they bent to look again The drowning soul was sunk too deep For human tenderness.
The consensus states "Anchored by another winning performance from Hanks, Spielberg's unflinchingly realistic war film virtually redefines the genre".
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And yet, I was totally unprepared, decades later, for his gritty, unflinchingly, unflatteringly realistic portrayal of Army, in Rod Serling's searing Requiem for a Heavyweight.
He focused unflinchingly on raw, realistic portrayals of the underbelly of French society including marital problems, adolescence and hooliganism, producing what a Film Comment magazine reviewer called "a cinema of red meat and Burgundy". Pialat was known as a difficult director who terrorized actors, was fiercely solitary and cared little what people thought of him or his work.
Finally, the plan should look unflinchingly at the risks the new venture faces, giving would-be backers a realistic idea of what magnitude of reward they can expect and when they can expect it.
They unflinchingly handle risk.
And it seemed unflinchingly honest.
They are also unflinchingly confidential.
An artist bears witness, unflinchingly.
Novelists once looked unflinchingly at wartime misdeeds.
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