He has that enviably precise balance of familiarity and distance, humor and restraint, insouciance laced with respect. |
I find his insouciance about the difficulty of figuring out ethics disconcerting, though he's right that Nietzsche collapses into Platonism. |
Wahlberg gives the same performance as in his last five movies and lacks the breezy insouciance the picture needs. |
Even at the best of times, Nicholls is hardly a model of laid-back insouciance. |
Such insouciance sets an example, to be sure, but not the sort that allows match officials to sleep easily. |
Mostly, though, Sanders' cheerful insouciance could not be less calculating. |