Daughters
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You only have three
daughters.
Many have struggled to come out to their communities, in families whose religious beliefs make it hard to accept that their
daughters
are not sick, just queer.
But she was sick with worry: She worried her son would be abducted and taken off to be a child soldier, she worried her
daughters
would be raped, she worried for their lives.
Allies like the imam, allies like the father who now writes songs for a lesbian group in Croatia, allies like the policeman who honored a taboo and backed away, allies like my father, who couldn't help his sister but has helped three
daughters
pursue their dreams.
And as a result of the program, Lise can afford her two
daughters'
school tuition and uniforms.
And now they have a third daughter, and the daughters, all of them, are being tutored in education because Saima knows what's really important.
What about our other dark-skinned
daughters
in distress whose deaths we have yet to remember?
You see the mother in between, and two daughters, probably, on the left and right, and a single egg on the right-hand side.
For my daughters, Lipsi and Greta, it was last week.
The remainder of the film lacked the punch to amuse either of my young
daughters
(aged less than ten years), myself, my wife, my mother-in-law, or even the cat or the dog.
It is sad that he apparently lost one of his
daughters
to illness, but I don't think him losing a family member would have impacted on the mans scientific abilities very much.
After losing their husband and father, the remaining Tunny women (mother Karen and her
daughters
Sarah and Emma) move to a small and remote Pennsylvanian mountain town where they inherited an old, ramshackle mansion.
Strange things start to happen, like young Emma befriending an (imaginary?) girl who used to live in their house, and the eerie locals seem to keep secrets from Karen and her
daughters.
Lori Heuring is thoroughly unimpressive in her leading role as the mother, but Scout Taylor-Compton (currently a big star thanks to the "Halloween" remake) and young Chloe Moretz are adequate as the
daughters.
A guy, with the unlikely name of Shy Walker, looks for his two
daughters
in a cornfield for an hour and a half.
His
daughters
scream for most of the movie...even when there is no reason to scream (maybe because they are still stuck in this awful movie?).
I have read the book to my
daughters
and we all loved it.
The plot focuses on a mother and her two
daughters
that move to an old house in the mountains that once belonged to her late husband.
My two
daughters
were ready to go 30 minutes before the end of the movie which rarely happens when we go to the theaters.
The two
daughters
are older now and while the daughter he had with the white woman (Lucy) was trying to connect with him, his other daughter didn't want anything to do with him.
He enters the maze to find his two
daughters
who are lost inside, and twice the girls he's looking for walk right past him, one time they actually run into him.
I gave this movie a better rating than it probably deserves because my daughters, who are enthusiastic martial-arts students, both like to see a woman kicking ass and having the big action scenes for a change.
From beginning to end, you'll watch as a man aimlessly searches for his
daughters
through a, pun intended, MAIZE!
The moonshine though is coming from the farm of an old woman with three beautiful
daughters.
I was looking forward to seeing this movie, unfortunately I should have listened to my
daughters
advice.
The thought alone that Mom would move her two
daughters
into this dilapidated and FILTHY home is absurd.
Without any money, she moves with her
daughters
Sarah (Scout Taylor-Compton) and Emma (Chloe Moretz) to an old house in the mountains that belonged to her husband.
Jefferson's relationship with his
daughters
and their feelings on slavery was also underdeveloped, yet his eldest daughter's rebellion (Patsy)is a key event late in the film.
This is a Bonnie and Clyde type story, where a mother and her two
daughters
are out for revenge.
A widowed mother Karen Tunny(Lori Heuring)inherits a home in the Pennsylvania mountains; so she takes her two
daughters
and moves into the sprawling estate in what seems the middle of nowhere.
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