Comfort
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As a viewer we feel this oppression and frustration from the
comfort
of a heated theatre with plush seats.
Saw this one recently and found the subject matter quite interesting, namely a 28 year old boy who doesn't want to leave the
comfort
of his parents' home.
Fellini might take some solace in the fact that Intervista is a better film than Bergman's incest-ridden Saraband, but it's a minor comfort, at best, and this shoddy film still falls well shy of even Dreams.
And yet at that moment in the restaurant when Lenny breaks the news to Lila over that half-slice of pecan pie, our hearts just break for her, and Lenny's feeble, yet honest (although ultimately self-serving) attempt to
comfort
her also touches us, as does Kelly's joie de vivre and passion for Lenny, and her parent's obvious conflicting feelings of protection, love and knowing they have to let go.
Better Midler gives a smashing, touching, tear-the-house-down dynamic and exhilarating Oscar-nominated performance as the Rose, a fabulously wealthy and successful popular rock superstar sensation who's been burnt-out and worn down by too much long hard time on the road, too much booze and drugs (Rose likes to swig Southern
Comfort
straight from the bottle while performing live on stage), too many cameras in her face and too much time spent recording songs in the studio at the expense of having a meaningful and fulfilling personal life, all of which leaves Rose feeling terribly lonely, unhappy and unloved.
This was not Murphy's first film, so perhaps this explains his above average performance and seeming
comfort
on camera.
The DVD provides options for the
comfort
of various types of viewers (choice of Korean or English, with or without subtitles.)
In Harriet's world, there is no room for clutter, disarray, warmth, comfort, or conviviality.
I could not get a clear sense of whether he was lovers with Lurita or Taboo or they coexisted as a "family" unit of unwanted people who found
comfort
in each other, yet even then the primary character was so cruel to Taboo that it sickened me.
They trade
comfort
and human connection for freedom.
They find a sort of
comfort
in the fact that their lives are simple and true.
His parents are both dead and the person he goes to for advice or
comfort
is his grandma.
This one has the luminous Susie Porter reclining, pacing and prancing around nude, with the most fantastic confidence and
comfort
with her body.
The group wussy and his mechanic gal-pal soon learn that finding the identity of the beastly perp may lead to answers that hit a little too close for
comfort.
Then, a week later, Obama had to make his 11th trip as president to a US city – this time Dallas – to
comfort
a community shaken by gun violence and the country’s racial divide.
In fact, Keynes thought that by about now (the early twenty-first century) most people would have to work only 15 hours a week to produce all that they needed for subsistence and
comfort.
Indeed, Hiroshima and Nagasaki seem an eternity ago; new nuclear-weapons states have emerged without the world ending; no terrorist nuclear device has threatened a major city; and possession of nuclear weapons, for the states that have them, seems to be a source of
comfort
and pride rather than concern or embarrassment.
What can India’s government do to provide its citizens with the dignity, comfort, and security that they deserve?
Critics claim that the fiscal adjustment was too slow for comfort, yet markets seem unconcerned that in neighboring Brazil the headline budget gap is 8% of GDP.
Little
comfort
is to be taken if Brazil's crisis is less extreme than Russia's, but surely it is time tell the IMF to start adopting winning strategies rather than gamble on the seemingly less painful options peddled by client governments.
Within Lebanon itself, Hezbollah is still strong, but its
comfort
level has declined.
This level of annual borrowing is far too high for
comfort.
In a world divided between two uncompromising superpowers, India’s temporizing seemed like appeasement at best, and aid and
comfort
for the enemy at worst.
Instead, they regarded the idea as a fantasy meant to provide some
comfort
in their darkest hour; at times, I wondered whether they were right.
His managed judiciary provides no
comfort
to ordinary people; and the country’s military installations, submarines, oilrigs, mining shafts, hospitals, and retirement homes regularly blow up, collapse, or sink, owing to neglect and zero liability.
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.
I worry that it could indicate a premature shift away from the consumer-led model back to China’s
comfort
zone of a producer model that has long been more amenable to the industrial engineering of central planning.
Europe’s retained wealth and accrued cultural resources will allow the old continent to live in relative
comfort
in the decades ahead, even if it gradually cedes its position in the production of goods and services.
That could mean that the Fed must contemplate monetary tightening that significantly exceeds the so-called
comfort
zone of normalization that financial markets are currently discounting.
In his influential 1803 text Medical Ethics, the English physician Thomas Percival described the doctor’s role as “the minister of hope and
comfort
to the sick,” noting that at times they should conceal alarming information from their patients.
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