Clouded
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What is the meaning of the right to life when our life is
clouded
by stigma and barriers that fuel that stigma?
They said his head was up in space and they would bring him down to Earth, Essentially he came from nothing and that is what he was worth, He’d never get to go to university to learn, Only degrees he’d ever show would be the first degree burns From those that came too close, they told him he was too bright, That’s why no one ever looked him in the eyes, His judgment became
clouded
So did the sky, With evaporated tears as the sun started to cry.
If it had chosen one clear path of which of these themes to focus on, it could have lived up to its potential, but instead the result of mixing the two is a film that has a very flat and dry sense of humor, cheesy dialogue and motifs that attempt to give the movie profundity, but instead practically insults the intelligence of the audience, and also a very confused and
clouded
presentation of the movie's opaque message.
The plot was completely predictable, the editing was rather limited, I swear the editor was even dozing off near the end when he was cutting this movie, and the direction was
clouded
by bad cinematography.
There WERE minor problems I had with the film; and I'd like to address those first, so that people are clear that it isn't my situation which has
clouded
my judgement of this overall excellent film!
I felt consumed by the knowledge of the inevitability of Che's death; for me, it
clouded
the entire movie.
Though it is often celebrated for its pioneering use of editing and suspense, this 17-minute Biograph is not all that different in style from Edwin S. Porter's 'The Great Train Robbery (1903),' which I can certainly remember being even more exciting than this, though perhaps hindsight has
clouded
my memory.
The death scenes are much too elaborate - (almost like a "Saw" movie), every suspense sequence is
clouded
by an intolerable amount of implausibility, and the conclusion is one of the most dissatisfying 'climaxes' I can recall... Avoid "Untraceable"...
You will weep, laugh, and rejoice to see this movie, if your heart and mind are open and not
clouded
and cluttered by the trash of the overly secular world.
Instead we have all the dark aspects that
clouded
his life and show old Salsa artists to be a bunch of "junkies" and bums.
Sometimes her expression is briefly
clouded
by a streak of stifled pain, obstinate and not wholly contained.
The resulting firestorm has
clouded
a salutary process of scrutiny and refinement of economic research.
Kohler's election was itself
clouded
in controversy.
The Committee took that criticism to heart, and this time decorated an institution with a proud past, but a
clouded
future.
While it has been making slow but steady progress, its future is
clouded
by worsening water shortages; though it straddles the Yellow River, the water table is dwindling fast.
A more convincing explanation is that the current crisis, with its unknown dimensions and scope, has so
clouded
the economic landscape as to freeze market participants in their tracks, so to speak, until things clear up.
This debate is at the cutting edge of today’s globalization, yet it is
clouded
by a healthy dose of national self-interest.
With his own political fortunes
clouded
by legal troubles that could lead to his indictment, warmongering has become a strategy to win reelection.
In the first wave of post-crisis elections, the message was clear in one sense, and
clouded
in another.
That is why it is so important for the people of Hong Kong to ensure that their vision is not
clouded
by extremism, and to stand up to protect the virtues that comprise their unique identity.
Questions of appropriate style – when to use hard and soft skills – are equally relevant for men and women, and should not be
clouded
by traditional gender stereotypes.
But if the case for expanding world trade is compelling, the prospects for actually doing so are clouded, owing to a simple but nonetheless fundamental political reality: those who gain from trade, which is almost everyone, are not always aware of it.
Their future is further
clouded
by the fact that the United States and the European Union will phase out their apparel quotas next year, potentially reducing quota-hopping investment in South Africa and the broader region.
Moscow's Boss Under FireMOSCOW: The upcoming elections to the Duma have
clouded
minds in Russia and around the world, leading people to forget that on December 19 Muscovites will not only choose their representatives to the federal parliament, but will also decide who rules the Russian capital.
The US must not – and cannot – withdraw into an opaque cocoon of false isolationism, or allow strategic global decisions to be
clouded
by domestic political considerations.
No one yet knows what kind of access to the European Union’s single financial market UK-based firms will have, and Prime Minister Theresa May’s call for a general election to be held on June 8 has further
clouded
the picture, at least in the short term.
Fourth, the longer-term cost-benefit analysis for would-be investors is
clouded
by legitimate questions about certain operating environments.
Nonetheless, the elections may have softened some of the sense of illegitimacy that has
clouded
Bush’s Iraq policy.
The real engineers, excluding those whose judgment is
clouded
by personal financial interests, should counter this influence, while refusing to succumb to the temptation of quick fixes.
The pride that we Europeans have in our shared history and values has often
clouded
our vision, leading us to forget that our global relevance is the result of economic power.
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