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naturalism

[nach-er-uh-liz-uhm, nach-ruh-] / ˈnætʃ ər əˌlɪz əm, ˈnætʃ rə- /




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As an optimistic hot mess, misunderstood and too well understood, the actress gets an unusual wealth of attitudes to play, from wildly comic to subtly heartbreaking, anchoring this antic series with naturalism.

From Los Angeles Times

Where the roar enveloping Sunday night neighbors "Succession" and "Barry" is related to the former's conversational excess and the latter's technical athletics, naturalism distinguishes "Somebody Somewhere."

From Salon

But “Winter Boy” shines when it allows its actors to quietly play out family dynamics, with Lacoste, Binoche and especially Kircher wearing the many shades of grief with effortless, endearing naturalism.

From New York Times

It’s all an extravagant, occasionally amusing jape, and perfectly suited to Cage’s acting style, which has always been more suited to old-school German expressionism than the subtleties of American naturalism.

From Washington Post

Specifically, Avedon was expert at folding naturalism into artifice and maximizing the volume of both.

From Washington Post