Courage
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In every scene that calls for courage, Pearce gets the short end of the stick.
Courage
should be the first word associated with his entire opus.
Can she garner enough strength and
courage
to see daylight again?
reading them their shortcomings one by one; they then tell them why they think he sent his best friend to die in his place take the Indian in instead of going himself-- and he proves them wrong for the remainder of the film by winning his lonely battle through intelligence and
courage.
The
courage
and resilience of the English women, and the bravery of the Australian soldier who tries to help them, is the core of the movie.
It is an honest "coming to terms" story about relationships, self discovery , growing older and having the
courage
to change and move forward.
Bravo, Five Sisters Productions for courage, tenacity and creative endeavor!
Hilarious from start to finish, there's got to be great
courage
to handle the theme of death with a smile, specially when two funeral parlors are battling for control of the market: a classic parlor and a revolutionary one where every funeral is a show, lead by Christopher Walken, a treat in the role of the visionary american mortitian.
The marriage of an upscale New York City couple with child falls apart when the wife wants out ("It took a lot of
courage
for her to walk out that door!" a neighbor tells us); the busy, distracted husband takes on the "motherly" responsibilities and grows closer to his son, but soon the wife returns.
The shattering climax of the film comes when each of the three has to confront the need to do battle again,each for his own happiness; and all three succeed in finding the
courage
to go on fighting--each for his own happiness, which is now being threatened by a curiously anti-self, anti-reality indifferent an un-American United States.
She refuses to accept that in-spite of all her strength and courage, she still feels lonely at times.
Ignoring the famous and lovely title song and its lyrics, what we have is a dramatized biography of two remarkable people caught in a moment of counter-currents involving social conformity, bigotry, war, doubt, and the need for immense
courage.
A world where hope is all that matters,
courage
is the price of admittance to that world, and it is always summer on a high and windy hill set apart and above a zone where beauty and individual desires can be victimized, made subject to ill-fortune or brushed aside by militant forces of evil.
Coppola had the
courage
to take that economic and political conflict as the background of a search for answers to questions faced by any man every day of his life, without betraying the dramatic consequences of that war.
Both the wives find
courage
and togetherness through their shared rejection by their husband.
A March 1947 New York Times article described Crossfire as one of the first Hollywood films of the 1940s to "face questions of racial and religious prejudice with more forthright
courage
than audiences have been accustomed to expect."
It's the kind of movie I can show my family and has an example of a young woman placed in extraordinary circumstances finding the
courage
to do the right thing in the face of extreme danger.
Her good humor and hardiness inspire everyone around her, and those with the
courage
to go in with her are rewarded.
How this show failed to win any TV awards for it's intelligence, observation, courage, acting and thought provocation is shameful, but, as watching it will show you, not in the least bit surprising.
The movie expressed desire, peace, love, curiosity, finesse, gentleness,
courage
and innocence.
Now, one might agree or not with those actions, but at least the movie has the
courage
from not shying away from its convictions.
The young director Paolo Sorrentino had the
courage
to experiment with different types of camera techniques which reminded me of Darren Aronofsky' Requiem for a Dream.
A tense & thrilling story of
courage
and determination which truly pays homage to all those who succeeded and failed the treacherous journey to West Berlin and freedom.
In fact, one feels thankful the director took the
courage
to make a movie like this, for which obviously there is no solid audience.
RANDOLPH SCOTT always played men you could look up to for their sense of honor, courage, level-headedness and willingness to do the right thing.
Two Russian partisans are captured by the Germans, and the interrogation tests their integrity as well as their
courage.
It is a document of desperation and
courage
not to be missed.
But I admire the
courage
to throw away a script, turn the camera on, and act a fool.
Just as Ted Kramer (Dustin Hoffman) is about to get a break in his professional life his frustrated wife Joanna (Meryl Streep) finally gets up the
courage
to leave him, leaving Ted to care for their five year old son (Justin Henry).
The strong-willed audience member will be moved by the mythology and folk tale of the story, the comic and moving actors, and finally the incredible
courage
and command that Michael Polish shows behind the camera.
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