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PAUL,I'VE SEEN THE FUTURE,BROTHER,IT IS MURDER...." This segment may mark the end of the film,but will live forever.The movie dissolves into Cohen's lyrics and the lyrics dissolve into the black
abyss.
So many thousands of films that took so long to make and so many actors gave great performances only to fall into the
abyss
of obscurity.
Although the female lead is very beautiful, and manages to get undressed frequently, there is always a tension to her sexuality...she is forced to rely on it only because the audience is clearly made aware that on the other side is the penniless
abyss.
That moment besides, the movie is a downward spiral into the
abyss
of film making.
Just when it seems that cinema has descended yet again into the deep
abyss
of zero plot combined with tons of special effects performed by pretty boys and pop tarts with no acting abilities whatsoever to disguise the fact that it is trash, something new comes along to uplift the entire sorry state of modern film and restore the discerning audience's faith in the true art of the cinema.
Losing a loved partner one has lived with for years can be a devastating thing to cope with, but not really knowing if he is dead or alive -- or worse, going into denial that he has died -- can lead a person right into the edge of the
abyss.
Peter Weir must be given a big hand on his films, and this one needs not to be left behind in the
abyss
of forgotten movies.
Those parts in the movie, where they show the dark
abyss
all the time and then this LOTR style map pops up with a wheel falling down - it just doesn't look good, it looks totally tasteless.
Nietzche once said that if you stare long enough into an abyss, the
abyss
stares back at you...
It avoided the
abyss
that was widely predicted by the now unemployed Kremlinologists.
Indeed, the Fed has doubled down on an approach aimed at recreating the madness of an asset- and credit-dependent consumption model – precisely the mistake that pushed the US economy toward the
abyss
in 2003-2006.
Serbia has climbed part of the way out of the
abyss.
So Ukraine continues to teeter on the edge of the
abyss.
Addicted to PutinMOSCOW – Watching Russia’s worrying trajectory under President Vladimir Putin, many foreign observers ask how a leader who is so apparently driving his country toward the
abyss
can remain so popular.
Americans seethed, and it appeared that the awkward alliance between a secular democracy and a secretive theocracy, cemented by common interests during the Cold War, was plunging into the
abyss
separating their values.
Our Post-Modern CrisisBERLIN – On the weekend of May 7-9, the European Union gazed into the
abyss
of historical failure.
When you are hanging over an abyss, as the global financial system has been in the past few weeks, then gaining solid ground, even if only temporarily, makes a big difference.
Block thinkers on each side give aid and comfort to block thinkers on the other side, and with each exchange they pull us closer toward an
abyss.
Yet the
abyss
can be avoided.
But Luo Yuan, a senior colonel at the Chinese Academy of Military Sciences, recently declared that if Taiwan's leaders "refuse to come to their senses and continue to use referenda as an excuse to seek independence, they will push [their] compatriots into the
abyss
of war."
The real danger is that Europeans train their eyes on the
abyss
and end up there.
Evan Osnos, writing in The New Yorker, reports that two years ago, in the midst of the Arab uprisings, a senior official told a meeting in Beijing that if the Chinese government “waver[ed]” in the midst of social-media-fueled global dissidence, “the state could sink into the abyss.”
And now Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s government seems hell-bent on plunging Greece into the
abyss.
Colombians have taken a leap in the dark – and perhaps a leap back into the violent
abyss
of never-ending war.
Even Germany's rock solid Christian Democrats are poised over an
abyss
of scandal.
Many people see the country as on the edge of an abyss, with peace a distant dream.
To do the same thing with bank debt could pull hitherto sound economies into the abyss, because bank’s balance sheets are much larger than the volume of government debt.
The alternative is to stand by idly and watch Europe's nationalists become stronger, while the European integration project, despite six decades of success, staggers ever closer to the
abyss.
Over the same 15-year period, financial markets have become unhinged, with a profusion of asset and credit bubbles leading to a series of crises that almost pushed the world economy into the
abyss
in 2008-2009.
It voted the grand coalition out of office with a bang, consigning the Social Democrats to the political
abyss.
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