Class
in sentence
3338 examples of Class in a sentence
The son of an immigrant family living in the late-19th to early-20th Century-era United States,
class
was a very limiting fact of life.
If one is born poor, one stays poor; if one is born into the bourgeoisie, one has a tiny bit of opportunity; if one is born into the wealthy class, they essentially have it made in the shade.
The film is produced with all first
class
elements, beautiful photography, stirring soundtrack (Alfred Newman and Bernard Herrmann - see if you can tell which composer scored specific scenes).
However, I'm not sure what kind of message a movie sends when two flat-foot country girls can get off scott free with murder, grand theft, and to top it off, win a free flight home (in first
class
no less--at least from the looks of their attire anyway).
Guess a few upscale film directors were sitting around sipping their absinthe, grappa, aramangac or jungle juice some night in the 80's during the Cannes or other film festival and one said "Hey, guys let's do a movie where each of us creates a segment around a world
class
aria."
Born in 1946 I was about eight years old when first viewing this movie and it left a deep impression.Not only scary ,for lack of a better word this movie haunted me for more than 50 years.The mob goon played by John Larch was terrifying.The only scene that stuck out in my mind during those 50 years was the killing of the little girl and the uncaring policeman referring to her as a "little n----- kid".Those words were replaced when the movie was shown recently on TV,maybe there are two versions of the movie or someone felt compelled to alter a little bit this heart breaking scene.Accurate or not the film went a long way in formulating my opinion of the South and still till today the closest I've come to visiting a southern city is El Paso.That stand may seem extreme but there is a little bit more to the story.When the movie was shown recently it became clearer why it haunted me for years.With the newsreel like beginning this movie gives the impression that what is being shown is fact.The film is made supposedly only one or two years after the depicted incidents adding to its realistic credibility.The terror in the movie isn't provided by creatures or space aliens but by persons living in our society at the time.Re killing of little girl:The recent viewing helped make clearer the impact it had on my 8 year old mind.When this movie came out the only school I had ever gone to was attended by mostly African-Americans.The victim looked like a girl in my class,it was like seeing an actual killing.It made a horrible scene that much worse.Maybe no one will find this review helpful but it helped me.
"Princess of the Nile" still stands in a
class
by itself as a cheerfully mindless, breathlessly fast-paced, dazzling testament to the glories of 3-strip Technicolor--and the seductive charms of Ms. Paget (all of 20 at the time).
This film is a study piece for my english class, but it's depth and meaning has amazed me.
Stroud makes an impression as an intense, racially-bigoted hit-man while Peters adds just a tinge of
class
as an upright police detective who enlists Brown's aid.
The soundtrack is of an equally high standard,featuring Sarah Vaughan,Joe Williams,Julie London,Chet Baker and other top
class
artists.
Cassavettes and wife delivered acceptable performances, but I will admit at times first
class
acting turns to mediocre.
Not a film of entertainment, but of real lives & limited ambition for the working
class
in 60's.
The story - which I believe had been done before and since by other Japanese directors - is a bit straighter than my favorite Mizoguchi films (SANSHO THE BAILIFF and UGETSU MONOGATARI), and is essentially a tale of tragic romance, in this case a transgressive romance that crosses strict
class
boundaries.
fact this was the only movie where he went outside India ever..that too just to sri lanka).Mani's
class
is written all over the movie...and to add to it ARR's music..which is just amazing...Vellai Pookal is one of my most fav songs ever... Maddy,who is what he is in the film industry has impressed a lot too.
LATTER DAYS has great heart, wonderful original music and an added touch of
class
from Jacqueline Bisset.
I may have escaped the complete version until a college
class
but have read it a few times since.
While the general theme is the same: wealthy man meets and learns to love a poor working
class
woman, the characters of Romuald and Juliette are much more lovable and worthy of our time with them.
Do you graduate with your
class
or without it - what is the exchange?
For all of you out there under the age of 50, "What's Happening" was a light-hearted rather quirky sitcom with very few serious moments that lasted four years (1975-1979) concerning a group of young African American high school kids living in a working
class
neighborhood.
Class
acting by Nana Patekar.
Written by Nickelodeon producers Dan Schneider and Brian Robbins (who coincidentally co-starred on the '80s sitcom "Head of the
Class"
), the film stars Frankie Muniz as Jason, who's always ready with a good lie to get out of scrapes.
To be honest, this story stole the hearts of every one in my class, and this is just the first book.
And until a few weeks ago I had done pretty well, except for Shakespere for English class...etc...I was still only watching things that ended happy.
This story of a young white teacher who takes a position teaching poor black kids on an island in the Carolina's is a great advertisement for teaching , and for simply helping each other .Set in the early 60s , with the civil rights issues , Viet Nam and all that came with the 60s ,it is forgotten that the Peace Corps and many young people struck out to make a difference helping the unprivileged .Conrack with his open style of teaching is interested in these kids as people , and encourages an honest interaction in his
class
that scares the power's that be .The greatest part was that Jon Voight said they had a 20 year reunion and 18 of those kids became teachers !! Its enough to make you think we as humans may have a chance to survive ourselves ,maybe , hopefully .See this film .
This is a stigma that floats all over this film, and in many instances in Fassbinder's work in general, but especially because with Four Seasons he takes his eye on the middle class, and a particular married couple- the distanced, depressed, angry Hans the fruit seller and his long-suffered wife- that is nothing short than trying for realism in the guise of melodrama.
During the 13 years of schooling I had from Kindergarten through high school, there was only one day that my
class
took a field trip.
Looking at the snobbery that comes from the upper classes and how
class
distinctions can divide couples from following their hearts.
The best part about each show is that the parents do not come off as pompous self-righteous upper
class
know it alls but at the same time they are not the stereotypical under-educated parents who are constantly being bamboozled and disrespected by their children.
Singer is Jack Ford, the 'Droid Gunner' of the title, grinding out a living collecting the bounty on androids.There are some mutants, topless pleasure droids(!), a Scandinavian smuggler, and possibly a half-hearted attempt to make a statement on
class
or maybe even globalization or......... well it doesn't really matter.
The movie accurately portrays the grim realities of Russian army that have made it infamous: "dedovshina" (officers and NCOs physically harassing, beating and humiliating younger recruits), mixed character of war (you can trade with your enemy one day and kill him the next), life of women at the front lines, documentary footages of helicopter assaults, and coffins being soldered and sent home in heave C-130 Hercules
class
Russian cargo planes with tracer to jam Stinger missiles, fatigue, boredom, anti-war sentiment, emotional side simply put.
Back
Next
Related words
Middle
Their
Which
Political
People
About
Working
Movie
Would
There
Other
First
School
Could
World
Economic
While
Country
Years
Social