51. Solomon, the high commander from another planet who impersonates a university professor, is learning the range of human emotions for the first time. 52. Some scientists want the computer mouse to read human emotions and be our friend. 53. That, too, seems to contradict the laws of human emotion. 54. The ability to recognize, label and experience the entire range of human emotions. 55. The best stories, he and other Hollywood types said, involve human emotions. 56. The emphasis is heavier on facts and figures than on human emotion. 57. The emotions break down into high and low values, positive and negative states, open or closed positions, each conforming to research on actual human emotions. 58. The gaunt, white-painted face with its hollow eyes and cavernous mouth twists itself into a funny-sad parody of the spectrum of human emotion. 59. The new film cares nothing about character and human emotion. 60. The range of human emotion this morose, obsessive Norwegian oddball was able to pack in a picture is astonishing indeed. |