Confront
in sentence
944 examples of Confront in a sentence
David Mackenzie's follow-up to the brilliant Young Adam wants to be a feel-good underdog story of a lonely voyeur who is trying to
confront
some psycho-sexual issues with his dead mother.
I'll say this much--This director is all about RAW images...things most of us are not ready to
confront
head-on.
Summoning the courage one night to
confront
her nocturnal tormentor, she arms herself with a butcher knife and a flashlight and enters the apartment upstairs.
In what is arguably the best outdoor adventure film of all time, four city guys
confront
nature's wrath, in a story of survival.
I've read a review or two from angry people who I guess are either republicans or child beaters, and their extremist remarks speak of the films power to
confront
people with their own darkest secrets.
when Walken and crew go in to
confront
the drug dealers to get money they just show up and kill them rather than letting them live and just taking their money), the snapping of necks, the guys on fire, the guys that get blown off buildings, and of course the guys who are on fire that get blown off of buildings.
There's no way to
confront '
Zabriskie Point' from a rational standpoint or attempt to describe it using words and conventions you'd use for other movies.
That they wanted to see the peoples
confront
on the streets.
Many of the classic films of the late '60s haven't retained their ability to disturb and
confront
the audience.
It asks you to look at your own life and
confront
the obstacles head on like Lou eventually does.
Unfortunately, the soul is his double and he must
confront
him frequently, tearing his life apart.
But more important, they each
confront
the unspoken tensions that can affect any family.
There is an underlying message in this movie that he is looking for the last shred of human morality in the aftermath of this war and the reality that he does
confront.
They will
confront
lot of dangers and sufferings until reach freedom .
In particular his attempt to
confront
the panel during the hearings in Washington was very well handled and it made me deeply consider how I would hold up in similar circumstances.
Interneting away she quickly finds the dream-house and naturally decides to
confront
the situation by making a nice little vacation by renting the house.
Soon after dreams start becoming more real and soon she must
confront
the nightmares that have been scratching at her brain for years.
What could be so frightening and irrational that a scientist would choose to freeze to death rather than
confront
it?
Inside, we see Lord Norinaga
confront
his captive, who we find to be his son, Prince Kenshin.
In the process of reviving the dance, each of the three are forced to
confront
the psychological, interpersonal and intrapersonal issues which have plagued them for the last seven years.Unlike many other "dance" movies in which the casts are actors who have been given a few ballet lessons, the cast of this film are real dancers.
The aliens never
confront
them, to speak of, and so we don't even know what's going on.
I saw this film at the New York festival last June and was impressed by the intensity of the narrative: with a small cast and a small budget Ms. Sinclair draws the viewer in and never lets you rest as the heroine has her life destroyed and then is thrust in a circumstance where she has to
confront
the monster who has made her life a living hell.
But he will need to
confront
his brother Ramses in this battle, and this will not be an easy thing...
He finally had to
confront
his dad and say "this is between you and me, not us and God."
He can't help but
confront
his friends with their own failings, as well as his own.
"why done we form a human chain around the auditorium and
confront
the senator with Poetry".
Gerima is a professor at Howard University in DC and his films
confront
the issues of race, integration, and violence in Africa and America.
They
confront
their mother along the way and each other about the events that followed the death of their father.
Not only for the guts it took to so brazenly
confront
the modern political process (and how it affects race relations, the film industry, education, medicine, and so on) but also for the fact that he wrote it, produced it, directed it, and starred in it.
Irene turns to the black-sheep of the family, who had married for love, the artist Jolyon, leaving Soames to
confront
the colossal failure of his pretensions.
Back
Next
Related words
Challenges
Their
World
Would
Which
Other
Global
Countries
Leaders
Should
Economic
Political
About
People
Change
Crisis
There
Problems
Challenge
Policy