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"outwit" Definitions
  1. outwit somebody/something to defeat somebody/something or gain an advantage over them by doing something clever

181 Sentences With "outwit"

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She would only manage to outwit him with great difficulty.
Watching them try to outwit each other would be priceless.
Here too success often depends on the ability to outwit others.
The game, like the tagline, is the same: Outwit, outplay, outlast.
Third, work with regulators rather than try to outwit or overwhelm them.
You build a solution and every day you have to outwit them.
They act with agility and stealth enabling them to outwit the competition.
He offers a slew of tips on how to outwit the authorities.
Watching them try to outwit each other on Sunday will be fascinating.
Clinton assembled a war room in an effort to outwit his adversaries.
He underestimated their will to kill him and overestimated his ability outwit them.
Trapped in the same alien planet, Maureen and Dr. Smith must outwit each other.
So, Alice uses her own aptitude for Cam Girl-ing to outwit Lola 2.0.
Every year, several brands try to outwit each other with their Super Bowl commercials.
You must also be willing to outwit and outthink your own best products and services.
Very often, they find it easy to outwit the people around them using word games.
Determined fanatics will usually outwit the Department of Homeland Security's games of whack-a-mole.
He is considered the smartest man in the world which helps him outwit his opponents.
Its goal is to outwit its human opponent by being able to think many steps ahead.
He had concluded that the war was wrong but thought that he could outwit the system.
In theory, this missile could loft many nuclear warheads or decoys meant to outwit antimissile systems.
I was pretty confident about GESTATE, RAPIDITY, OUTWIT and KEY LARGO (as a huge Bacall fan).
The trouble is, organisms develop resistance to gene drives, much like they eventually outwit pesticides and antibiotics.
Honestly, at this point, it seems outrageous that anyone could possibly think they could outwit Teigen online.
"Decades of research have taught us that these algorithms constantly surprise us and outwit us," he said.
Yes, her account of one Jewish-Czech family's race to outwit the Nazis makes for thrilling reading.
The bacteria that live in our body, they've learned how to outwit many of our most powerful antibiotics.
"I think Rick has an empty soul," Love later says as they watch him outwit an alien cop.
On a paper napkin borrowed from the waiter, he drew out a scheme to outwit this vicious cycle.
It's a story of a man trying to outwit himself, of weather-worn wisdom pitted against cocky youth.
The unconstrained approach seems to offer an answer: Rely on an individual manager's smarts to outwit the market.
He knows their stories follow the same arc: a provincial David defying overwhelming financial obstacles to outwit Goliath.
It's not that they know which changes will outwit the human immune system, but they're replicating very rapidly.
Sabrina admits that she's trying to outwit the Dark Lord, meaning Miss Wardwell's game just got much more complicated.
But a group of Canadian researchers think they can outwit those overconfident oversharers with the help of artificial intelligence.
And each tumor is an agile, devious adversary that mutates as it grows to outwit the human immune system.
And no amount of expanding or softening the boundaries of fidelity will ever outwit the human desire to transgress.
It annoys them that, even in a compromised state, I've been able to outwit, outmaneuver, outstrategize and outmobilize them.
But the bottom line is, if the CIA is targeting you, it's going to be hard to outwit them. 4.
In contrast to more traditional antihero dramas like Billions, Succession finds no glee in watching evil geniuses outwit their enemies.
Always able to outwit and coerce political opponents, he was re-elected to a seventh term in office in 2013.
But off the field, brands from Facebook to Pepsi will attempt to outwit each other with their Super Bowl commercials.
Arya has largely been an active player who's able to fight, defend herself, and outwit much bigger and tougher opponents.
In the northern Somali bush, Arnel Balbero trapped birds, wild cats and even rats -- anything to outwit his captors and survive.
Every night, once his wife went to bed, Carpenter drank coffee, chewed Nicorette, and schemed about ways to outwit the hackers.
And if Fiona can outwit him and take her soul back, well, he certainly isn't much of a Devil, is he?
Throughout the season, few Kaôh Rōng contestants lived up to the Survivor ethos of "outwit, outplay, outlast" more than Bracco did.
As the City Foxes outwit the chasing pack each week, so we search for something new to say about the virtues.
Every time he found a workaround, the attackers would push out new encrypted file extensions in an effort to outwit him.
He overestimated his ability to outwit Vladimir Putin, and got embroiled in an unfortunate overseas adventure against an Islamist incursion in Niger.
The feature will use machine learning technology to power tracker blocking in a bid to outwit the digital stalkers, according to Federighi.
Buckle in and watch all the hottie teens of NYC attempt to outwit each other in this adaptation of Les Liaisons dangereuses.
The first is pride: With their reputation for copying and stealing from others, it would provide national satisfaction to outwit the competition.
Its strategy is based less on the number of weapons and more on novel tactics and technologies meant to outwit and outmaneuver.
This year, in an attempt to outwit the so-called curse, Toyota has taken a somewhat unorthodox approach to its preseason preparations.
But every season, a fresh cast gathers anew hoping to outwit, outplay, and outlast everyone else – and win the $269.003 million prize.
Generally, I would like people to know that bullies don't always win and we can find funny, smart ways to outwit them.
This was the first time in my life I felt like I was failing in every direction and couldn't just outwit the problem.
With the supply of homes for sale extremely low, some potential buyers are trying to get a head start to outwit the competition.
And as authorities crack down, athletes keep finding clever ways to outwit increasingly byzantine doping rules as new techniques and drugs catch on.
If it can do that, surely its programmers can train the software to spot bogus stories and outwit the people producing this garbage.
Go has been seen as the last great challenge in computer programmers' efforts to create software that can outwit humans in board games.
She was expected to marry into the aristocracy, though it was clear, even from a young age, that she would outwit her destiny.
Another explanation is that the TV manufacturers may have been trying to outwit regulators to make their products' energy consumption appear low to consumers.
This time, the jury functioned more like the Supreme Court, asking pointed questions from the bench along the themes of Outwit, Outplay, and Outlast.
Perhaps AT&T thinks that it can outwit regulators by agreeing to such terms and then dancing around them once the deal is completed.
Her home, with its disorienting passageways and walled-off rooms, was said to have been purposely designed to outwit and escape these restless spirits.
And he did so with a pedestrian 22012-mile-per-hour fastball that cut and dipped and generally allowed him to outwit opposing hitters.
Marveling at the animal's ability to repeatedly outwit him, the persistent Seton finally succeeds by trapping and using the wolf's mate, Blanca, as bait.
Dig into his latest, an entertaining history of the S.A.S. from its North African desert origins, to watch the good guys outwit the Nazis.
This one is based less on numbers of weapons and more on novel tactics and technologies, meant to outwit and outmaneuver the other side.
There are the classic slowpokes — comforting, because it feels like anyone could outwit them or kill them with whatever household object is at hand.
Business owners in particular can learn a great deal about how to design winning strategies and tactics to inspire loyal followers and outwit competitors.
Theodorou points out that although OpenAI's bot beat Dendi onstage, once players got a good look at its tactics, they were able to outwit it.
Their extraordinary, if fleeting, appearance was a glimpse of the dissent that still lurks in China, and that can sometimes outwit its army of censors.
If Musk truly wants to outwit Murdoch, he'd better abandon the Gracias plan and pick a new independent board member to serve as chair instead.
But at its heart, healthism is an obsessive quest to outwit death, a search we know to be impossible and still somehow hope is true.
Maybe Mueller and the US attorneys will yet outwit the conspirators against them, but Barr's confirmation without a commitment of recusal would change the presidency.
To find it, you'll have to decipher a cryptic poem, outwit a legion of online sleuths, and carry a very large can of bear spray.
If you've ever thought about what weapons and strategies you would use to outwit the zombies, Fortnite allows you to live out your survivalist fantasies.
"From our perspective on the market radar screen, the quality and ability of the current bull market to outwit the bears remains in place," Stoltzfus said.
They got plucked to be on the show for a reason, and they certainly have just as much capability to outwit, outplay, and outlast the guys.
By not parking in the parking garage, I would outwit the psychology of the mall designers who wanted you to sever ties with the outside world.
As a teen, he was kidnapped by pedophiles in a van after his mother told him to be more sociable, only to outwit them with sarcasm.
It forces players to use their nondominant hands, to run after and hit a small hard ball, and to use their brains to outwit their opponents.
Gordone's 1969 Pulitzer Prize-winning play tells the story of a black bartender in a Greenwich Village bar who attempts to outwit a white mobster syndicate.
That second part is crucial, he said, because typography tends to be an individualist and hypercritical field in which peers regularly try to outwit one another.
Synopsis: After a tragic accident, two stage magicians engage in a battle to create the ultimate illusion while sacrificing everything they have to outwit each other.
It seems that if they're going to outwit the majors to stay in charge of their own music, artists are going to have to get creative.
The office is one of many Western media projects working to outwit the censors who seek to suppress all but the official discourse of Iran's Islamic Republic.
His path to the presidency was based on selling the charade that he was a genius dealmaker who could outwit the Washington establishment and end partisan gridlock.
It was the kind of caper that he might have written into one of his novels, where escape artists, pranksters or con men often outwit their adversaries.
Grant, the narrator, is a former professor who spends much of his time trying to outwit the various drones and other devices that constantly monitor his family.
Zverev, 22, rallied from losing the first set to outwit and outplay Stan Wawrinka, a three-time Grand Slam champion and another of the game's establishment figures.
You're hunting for the meat, but also the excitement and enjoyment of being out there in the woods and hunting the turkey and trying to outwit it.
It remains to be seen if Josh and Wesley will be able to truly outwit Burr like Ferris did to his high school principal in the 1986 classic.
Will Smith takes on the role of Genie (voiced by Robin Williams in the cartoon), who helps a resourceful thief and a compassionate princess outwit an evil vizier.
Future cat burglars take note: you may be able to outwit the world's most advanced security cameras if you dress up as a very convincing piece of shrubbery.
" As Pavlovsky told me, the Bolshevik revolutionaries who first inhabited the House on the Embankment "thought that they were smarter, that they could outwit the system they created.
The program AlphaGo's 4-1003 victory was a historic stride for computer programmers and artificial intelligence researchers trying to create software that can outwit humans in board games.
Uber has a reputation for flouting regulations and has invited controversy in its drive to outwit its competitors, often, drivers say, at the cost of treating them fairly.
With its jumbled plotting and thin characterisation, "BlacKkKlansman" resembles a farcical, feel-good episode of a 1970s cop show in which some amiable police officers outwit some stupid rednecks.
The moment showcased Christie's political dexterity and ability to outwit his opponents, leaving little doubt that he could easily embrace the role of loyal surrogate and willing attack dog.
Former Defence Minister Norbert Darabos, a Social Democrat who negotiated the settlement with Eurofighter, was one of the politicians strongly criticized for allegedly having allowed Airbus to outwit him.
In the months immediately after Obama's election, McConnell told Republicans they could outwit the popular incoming president as long as they stuck together and opposed his policies en masse.
A contestant on "Survivor: Kaoh Rong" failed to outwit, outplay and outlast the feds ... because she pled guilty to felonies for falsifying Hurricane Katrina water test results ... TMZ has learned.
SimSim would like to use the model to finance smartphone purchases, but the technology to lock the devices remotely is not yet robust enough to rebuff attempts to outwit it.
Accused by critics of taking a nonsensical and rushed measure, Maduro, 54, justified it as an attempt to outwit international mafias, especially on the Colombian border, hoarding bolivars for contraband.
The thrust of the proposal appeared to be to toughen CO2 rules enough to help defeat or deter the use of technology in car engines that can outwit emissions tests.
Iceland's man-of-the-match Hannes Halldorsson revealed he had not only been studying Messi's penalties - but also going back to his own movements so as to outwit the Argentines.
He's trying to turn his invention into a major company, along the way trying to outwit investors and competitors who are all more street-smart and pragmatic than he is.
The Sheep's Meow Inspired in part by the color-changing abilities of the peppered moth, Exposure's hero is an amoeba-like creature who must outwit its predator by strategically hiding.
Apple, for example, routinely upgrades the firmware on iPhones to outwit users' attempts to open up the software to unapproved apps and functions - dubbed jailbreaking - said Bunnie Huang, a hardware entrepreneur.
The revamped rules make purists nervous: whereas the mud pit provides a cushion for players to use as a springboard to outwit defenders, such stunts could cause injuries on synthetic mats.
Lavie said that cyber defenders need simpler ways of securing networks, rather than an endless series of new technology options or grandiose paradigm shifts in thinking in order to outwit attackers.
Most of them revolve around the rivalry between the Baroness Lehzen (Daniela Holtz) and Victoria's steward Penge (Adrian Schiller), as they constantly try to one-up, outwit, and embarrass the other.
The sadistic twist here is that he sends the videos of his future victims to the National Crime headquarters in Stockholm, daring the police to outwit him before he kills again.
These wrinkles pushed contestants to depraved depths of money mongering, as they betrayed alliance members in their quest to outwit, outplay, and outlast—one contestant even voted out her own mom.
In a New York Times report published Thursday, a group of students from the University of California, Berkeley and Georgetown University detail the highly troubling research that lets them outwit smart speakers.
She'll need to keep sharp to outwit Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman), a sly fox on the hustle, who just might be the key to solving a missing mammal case puzzling the force.
The police are trying to outwit high-spirited youngsters by asking local businesses to restrict the sale of eggs and flour to under 16s who might pelt them at homes or cars.
They found ways around the imposed absurdities by using euphemisms or codes in their paintings to outwit censors, or by refusing to publicly exhibit their work, only showing it in their homes.
This Miss Bala turns Gloria into an empowering heroine who can outwit a cartel, whereas the previous version's Laura is a woman who, in face of senseless, overwhelming violence, is left without options.
The "Outwit, Outplay, Outlast" tagline is the closest we get; what success looks like varies, but every single past winner managed to strike a careful balance between those three hallmarks of the game.
Shaun thus finds herself trying to outwit them and save her children, in what becomes a protracted game of cat and mouse that eventually flips the script, turning the hunted into the hunter.
A group of misfit kids discovers an ancient treasure map and sets out to find the bounty, but they have to outwit a group of hapless criminals who want the fortune for themselves.
President Trump can have a successful summit Monday with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Finland and outwit his critics if he takes a tough-love approach to his seeming bromance with the Russian leader.
Only bested by two of the biggest names to compete in the weight class–Lawler and Carlos Condit–the ball will firmly be in MacDonald's court if he manages to outwit Thompson on the night.
How wily teens outwit bathroom vape detectors Schools around the country are starting to use vape detectors to catch kids using ecigarettes—but like many things built to try to contain kids, they aren't working.
Each of them would die for their planet—and in preceding seasons they constantly went toe to toe as one of each other's primary foes, each of them attempting to manipulate and outwit the other.
Pitchers, hitters and coaches duck in and out, looking at one of the four TV screens or seven computer monitors to pick up clues from the previous inning that will help them outwit the opponent.
Rostov has a portrait of his long-dead sister on the wall of his room, so it's evident his life is anchored in pain — Russia is pain — but he remains untouchable, built to outwit the system.
She's thrown into helping Vera outwit a deranged and cruel artist in order to secure their mutual survival — but her horror at being manipulated by her lover and his wife festers under the surface of the narrative.
The other reason the government gives for its secrecy is that it doesn't want to show its hand in the negotiations: if Britain is to outwit its foes in Brussels, it must keep its strategy under wraps.
Lots of malware will try to outwit scanners by hiding in certain processes or forbidding certain sections of the hard drive, so a high level of access is crucial for doing the basic work of antivirus scanning.
For instance, the nighttime dispatch of the missile at short notice might have been calculated to show the US that North Korea's forces could outwit any future American attempts to hit a nuclear missile on the launchpad.
Tellingly, fans and broadcasters of male leagues find themselves lauding the feminine-like grace of players such as Stephen Curry and Lionel Messi — whooping at how their studied elegance can outwit their bigger, more flat-footed opponents.
Your average human, on the other hand, is only about 1,300 per kilogram of muscle: not necessarily worth the effort it would take to hunt down and kill a meal that could potentially outwit you along the way.
But sleep requires calm and, unfortunately, trying to outwit anxiety by the many so-called sleep solutions—positive thinking, essential oils, counting backward—isn't always effective, Serin tells me, because the brain just won't shut off the stress switch.
But this seems not to be true of rats raised in the presence of a predator whom they can do nothing to avoid or outwit —rats that feel helpless in the face of, so to speak, a cat wave.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Hannes Halldorsson used to make zombie films for a living but it was watching videos that let Iceland's goalkeeper outwit Lionel Messi and save a penalty on Saturday that gave his side a shock World Cup point.
So in Fortnite's version of the battle royale, players also get to scale walls and knock down structures and play some sort of real-time combination of Jenga and parkour as they try to survive and outwit other players.
Cheruiyot, 32, had been the nearly woman in her last three Olympic finals, winning two silver medals and one bronze, but she ran a superb tactical race to outwit 5,143m world champion Ayana in a Games best time of 14.26:17.
He can only hope that legal actions pending against the company do not cause too much damage, such as the one from Waymo, Alphabet's autonomous-car unit, over IP, or a criminal probe into its Greyball app, developed to outwit regulators.
Next week, the long-running CBS reality competition series will return for its 36th season when 20 castaways from across the United States compete in Fiji to outwit, outplay and outlast one another for the grand prize of $1 million.
Less than a decade old, it is the anti-establishment fringe of a biohacking movement that's increasingly in the zeitgeist, in the form of health and fitness trackers, "cognitive enhancing" coffee and vitamins, and billionaire-backed schemes to outwit aging.
Perhaps the most infamous example comes from technology and business strategist Eric Garland's "game theory" tweetstorm, which suggests a cunning on the part of the Trump administration and Russia to distract, dodge, and outwit the American public while bolstering its coffers and power.
Even at its lowest, the reality competition usually finds a way make its tagline — "outwit, outplay, outlast" — mean something different and more interesting, whether that means inviting fan-favorite contestants to return or splitting the tribes into specific categories based on silly themes.
Paul Michael Glaser's "The Running Man" (1987), adapted from the pseudonymous Stephen King novel, works from a similar premise: In this police-state future, criminals are promised a chance at pardons if they can outrun and outwit "stalkers" bent on killing them.
He made his reputation on TV as a potentate, both by bragging on talk shows that no one could possibly outwit him or overpower him (he was the master of The Art of the Deal), and by telling opportunists that they were fired.
Or will the filmmakers fall back on the oldest dance-movie clichés, with a greedy developer trying to destroy an inner-city clubhouse for young people who then have to outwit him by channeling their collective love of dance into a community-inspiring show?
Corretja described Murray's style as something of a throwback, saying he may have lacked the explosive power of some of the modern generation but knew how to outwit opponents, agreeing with former U.S. Open champion Andy Roddick that he was unrivalled as a tactician.
I don't think her best hope is the FBI (whom the KGB, or at least Philip and Elizabeth, can still outwit), or the KGB (who'd probably buy her a plane ticket to Moscow and then kill her as soon as Philip's back is turned).
While the Avengers were scurrying about the globe trying to update their supersuits to outwit their ever-more-threatening enemies, teen genius Shuri was quietly leading Wakanda into the technological future — a future that pointedly sees a way forward through protection rather than destruction.
Or make that 20133 minutes or so, presented without commercials as the camera tracked first Elliot (Rami Malek) and then his friend-turned-nemesis, Angela (Portia Doubleday), through an E Corp headquarters thick with skulduggery, rioting and panic, as each tried to outwit the other.
Unlike World of Warcraft, in which players choose a single character as their avatar while they navigate through a huge world, the original Warcraft games had a strategy focus, in which players built and led big armies to outwit and crush their foes' big armies.
But it takes a long time for him to enter, and once he does, he functions less as a protagonist and more as an antagonist, the guy little Charlie has to outlast and outwit to ultimately win the prize of a gigantic chocolate factory.
The killer, armed purely with anonymity and the prevailing culture of "ignore him and he'll go away," is able to outsmart and outwit an entire community of local law enforcement and neighbors looking everywhere for a killer to whom they can put a name and a face.
In his book, "Life 3.0," Massachusetts Institute of Technology Professor Max Tegmark warns that the increasing difference between the relative speed of decision-making by humans and AI may lead to a "superintelligent machine [that] may well use its intellectual superpowers to outwit its human jailers …".
Find these analogs, and we'd once again be able to outwit Mycobacterium tuberculosis and effectively treat TB. Within six months, Brady convincingly demonstrated that he could find rif analogs as well as variants of the antibiotics vancomycin and daptomycin, which have also become increasingly ineffective because of bacterial resistance.
For Honor is a hack-and-slash style fighting game featuring samurai, vikings and knights where it's all about the fights — the thrill of going up against an opponent and carving your own combative path to outwit and outmaneuver them with a series of attacks, blocks, dodges and punishes.
What started as yet another harebrained scheme to slack off from Jake (Andy Samberg) has become a beloved tradition for the precinct and the series alike, with even — or, honestly, especially — the unflappable Captain Holt ditching his stoic professionalism to outwit his subordinates (or growing furious when he can't).
Most of these exams took the form of the kind of test that Bruce Haight highlights in his puzzle, and my friends and I spent most of our formative years wondering if the various rumors we'd heard about how to outwit our examiners without actually learning anything were true.
"Throughout these challenges, users will train to perfect their lightsaber skills by taking on some of the most menacing villains the dark side has to offer, command armies in combat missions to defeat the Empire, and outwit their opponents in Holochess, all in augmented reality," the press release explained.
Ladies and gentleman, introducing the best selling British debut artist of 2016... You see, the thing about your nan is that she really loves The Chase, the ITV teatime quiz show featuring a few average Joes and Joannes trying to outwit a professional nerd, and, of course, that lovely Bradley Walsh.
But it was certainly far-fetched when you considered her lack of experience at this level and the quality of the players she had to outhit and outwit, including the three-time Grand Slam champion and former No. 603 Angelique Kerber, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4, in Sunday's final.
There's a well-written, almost Chekhovian lunch party where Saul Rubin, a close friend of the Weekses, regales the other traitorous guests with self-serving anecdotes about his wife's ability to outwit security and remove atomic secrets from Los Alamos in the full knowledge of the fate that befell the Rosenbergs.
It took Mr Schwarzenegger and allies several attempts to outwit California's political establishment, but in 2008 and 2010 voters passed ballot propositions that handed the power to draw districts for the state legislature and for Congress to an independent body with no partisan majority, and including such folk as farmers and business-owners.
Martin Shkreli, 34, has confidently courted controversy in recent years, bulldozing his way into Wall Street and the drug industry, raising the price of a lifesaving drug by 5,000 percent overnight, boasting that he would outwit prosecutors in his federal fraud case, and live-streaming and tweeting throughout his five-week trial.
And even as she documents a campaign that floundered because it had too much head and not enough heart, Chozick risks falling into the same trap: In trying to outwork her male colleagues and outwit The Guys, Chozick at times seems to lose track of the emotional arc of Clinton's rise and fall.
The governess eventually proves to be just as wicked as the first stepmother, and the rest of the story continues along familiar lines — except that Cinderella triumphs because she is smart enough to outwit her wicked stepsisters and scam her way to the ball, and because she is lucky enough to have fairy allies.
On Wednesday, Google's AI system AlphaGo defeated Lee Sedol, one of the world's best players of the ancient (and incredibly complex) Chinese game of Weiqi, which is better known as Go. AlphaGo, a computer program developed by Google DeepMind, managed to outwit Sedol in South Korea in the first of a five-game challenge match from Mar.
But in interviews, several of Mr. Rubio's former House deputies and aides were blunt in their assessment of how he managed the property tax legislation, saying he lacked the political skills to outwit his counterparts in the Senate, who forced him to back a far more modest plan that left most of the existing tax system in place.
They were following in a long line of revolutionaries who used new communications techniques to outwit their enemies -- from Protestant priest Martin Luther using the printing press in 1517 to spread his theses denouncing the Roman Catholic church, to Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini recording audio cassettes in France that were copied and spread around Iran to defeat the Shah in 1979.
It has an impressive multi-purpose mechanism of spore dispersal, but the real reason I rate it so highly is that it is from a group older than the dinosaurs, and hence has hung around with little change for 280+ million years, and yet still manages to outwit human begins, for all our supposed smartness, by being an almost ineradicable garden weed!
They were following in a long line of revolutionaries who used new communications techniques to outwit their enemies — from Protestant priest Martin Luther using the printing press in 1517 to spread his theses denouncing the Roman Catholic church, to Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini recording audio cassettes in France that were copied and spread around Iran to defeat the Shah in 1979.
The film ends well before 1977, but if Reynolds' career proved anything, it's that you can plan and worry and try to figure out how to outwit Hollywood at its own game, and you'll still never know what waits around the corner — be it obscurity or a big-rig hauling cases of beer and staying just a few steps ahead of the star of The Honeymooners.
The plays' protagonists, both named Hester, bend low or stand tall in a political climate in which the powerless are given an even rawer deal than they could have imagined, but Parks never gives up on her characters; she shows how pain wears on them, but also how they outwit life—which is to say a life that is dominated by male-generated puritanism.
But it wasn't the camera positioning or the CGI that struck me here, it was the feeling of one character trying to evade, outwit, and fight a mob of baddies in a series of difficult quick-time events: grab the vine at the exact right second, jump here and then here, punch-punch-punch run, dodge and duck at the exact right second… I've played this kind of game.
At the same time, he captured children's resilience — their spirit and pluck in the face of danger and their remarkable resourcefulness, whether it's Max facing down the wild things with their "terrible teeth" and "terrible claws" with "the magic trick of staring into all their yellow eyes without blinking once"; or the children in "Brundibar" (which he and the playwright Tony Kushner adapted from the Czech children's opera), who manage to outwit the town bully.
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