"Gentlemen Broncos" (Jared Hess): A profound, impulsive, ecstatic religious vision; from the mouths of babes often comes wisdom, and also some stuff that has to be cleaned up.
In either dosage, Mr. Kieslowski's ambitious fresco offers a profound vision of human fallibility.
Harry Levin comments that "Broch's novel creates out of a dying poet's a rich, profound vision both of civilisation and of primal concerns of all mankind."
During his stays in jail Triunfador was frequently visited by Father Vigil, and to his surprise he found the Catholic priest to be a man of profound vision.
It offers a profound vision of the nature of individual human existence, rooted in suffering and inertia.
That's why in my opinion Gorbachev has such a profound vision.
The New York Film Academy believes that film is the international literature of our times, through which individuals, communities, and nations express their most profound visions of humanity to the world.
Davis was animated by a profound vision of a powerful, opulent new nation, the Confederate States of America, premised on the right of its white citizens to self-government.
Their loyalty was therefore to some profounder vision of Britain than that expressed in mere party politics.