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The
choices
are: the correct choice, or the other guy.
It was like I was in the shoes of the main character- asking myself his questions, sensing his feeling, and, oddly, making his
choices.
I applaud Fox's decision to distribute this film and will make every effort to support them in all of my movie watching
choices
in the future.
Going through life is not easy and this film has the characters pondering
choices
in their lives.
So many choices..."
Best of all, while Emmanuelle 1 seems horribly dated today, thanks mostly to the 1970's philosophizing of the Mario character, along with the tacky theme song, the second one has dated beautifully, thanks to the truly elegant and timeless fashion
choices
for Kristel and the rest of the cast, and also to the gorgeous soundtrack by celebrated composer Francis Lai.
Strasberg's authoritarian style was legendary as he watched the actors perform scenes and monologues and then proceeded to psychoanalyze the actors and their
choices.
There is no reason for this idiocracy, and who makes such stupid
choices?
And for the people who say that the acting was great, wake-up No one would make the
choices
they make or react that way.
Gracie had some tough
choices
to make in this movie, playing mom to 3 brothers and a sister are
choices
that any teenager should not have to make, once in a while you'd care for siblings under the supervision of your parents, you'd simply carry out the instructions.
Here is a good film where the director makes artistic choices, shapes the material, and never goes for the sensational.
And obviously, with the character of Alfonso, not much casting
choices
were seen for this actor.
I almost didn't go to see it because there were so many other
choices.
I felt cheated in some respects because the music and jobs seemed more window-dressing that life
choices.
Bearing a superficial resemblance to The Mayor of Casterbridge, this film lacks dramatic tension, dramatic irony, humour, characters who we can love or loathe, and most essentially a plot that resolves itself on the basis of the
choices
the characters make.
Remarkably, given that European filmmakers tend to be among the most secular people in the world, the movie is also surprisingly respectful of the
choices
made by the monks in living in this particular way.
All you people who loved the film watch it again and pay attention to the director's choices... every shot is meant to make the viewer identify with the rapist.
But unresolved hostilities with Israel could affect Turkey’s
choices.
Unsustainable fiscal deficits, questionable trade policy, a high level of inequality, crumbling infrastructure, underperforming schools, and unaffordable health care are the result of domestic
choices.
But Bush does not have many
choices
if he is to save his presidency from going down in history as an utter failure.
A well-functioning market is required to provide incentives to domestic firms to align their investment
choices
with the country’s comparative advantages.
More equality would not only produce the contentment that flows from more security and better health, but also the satisfaction that flows from having more leisure, more time with family and friends, more respect from one's fellows, and more lifestyle
choices.
They wanted to make similarly well-informed
choices
about the charities to which they contributed.
An ample supply of sound information is not sufficient to make good choices; news consumers need critical-thinking skills.
Reformists, on the other hand, argue that individual judgment – diligence – is permissible, and that society is empowered to make
choices
based on contemporary needs, regardless of the opinions of previous religious scholars.
The impossible deadlines, the always ambiguous information the president is fed, and the complex
choices
that he must make are too frequently bound to clash with political constraints and the resistance to change of both allies and foes.
With smart choices, investments over the next few decades to reduce risk can contribute to vibrant societies, robust economies, and healthy environments.
Kagan argues that to start the second, disastrous war, a spark needed to land on one of the rare bits of kindling that had not been thoroughly drenched and then continually and vigorously fanned by poor policy
choices.
In short, the paradox of choice (as elegantly described in an eponymous book by Barry Schwartz) is that too many
choices
confuse us and raise the possibility of regret; how can we be sure that we are getting just what we want, and that something else would not be better?
Though financial markets will calm down when the ruble’s exchange rate settles into its new equilibrium, Russia’s economy will remain weak, forcing the country’s leaders to make tough
choices.
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