Death
in sentence
6363 examples of Death in a sentence
I somehow doubt the real Lenny Bruce, shock-comedian of the early 1960s who quickly passed into legend after his self-inflicted death, was so romantically melancholic.
I just think the premise of a white man acting black has been done to
death.
It seems to me that this movie was made as an attack on the
death
penalty.
While I have no problem with the use of the
death
penalty, I strongly agree with the major contention of the film.
That is, once a person is sentenced, by the time they are put to
death
a lot of time has passed and they may not be the same person--and may no longer deserve to die.
If there seem to be too many suicide or
death
jokes in the movie, perhaps Kennedy is recognizing his failure and subtly suggesting something to the audience, were all ears.
I understand the intentions of the producers, they wanted to show to the viewers, that there was a few kids that have been charged with murder and put to
death
penalty... but that is only theoretical truth, deathpenaltyinfo.org on this page you can see all the people punished with
death
sentence, for the crime they've committed, when they were under aged... as you can see all the defendants were 17, not 14, when they committed the crime...
So i think that it is bullshit, trying to soften the viewer, by showing this 14 year old putted to death, cause it will never happen in a normal country.
Her transformation into an "angel of
death"
is something common seen in the women who survive horror films, and I found myself rooting for the cannibals to overcome this tired convention.
Not only because it happens in winter (hence snow) and not only because the world of this small black Toronto community gets shaken (as snow globes do) by the accidental shooting
death
of a young child ... but also because of the closeness and intimacy of everything.
What was with the trial? the
death
penalty thing?
Though those films certainly have their moments of merit, The Grey Zone is the absolute last word on Holocaust movies, a picture that so endlessly dives into the terror and banality of
death
that eventually absorbed the prisonners.
I thoroughly enjoyed this film in its entirety,as for
death
scenes well all i can say its a part of life that everyone must endure in their lives sooner or later.
Where gay marriage is normal in Holland, and gays are put to prison or to
death
in some other countries, sexual freedom is also not the same everywhere.
Using their father's computer GPS program and their talents as professional killers they launch a two-woman war against the companies responsible for their parent's
death.
However, like most films released in 1983, it died the
death
of a brown dog at the box office.
In a nutshell someone is scaring a woman to
death
and it turns out not to be any of the characters in the movie.
He directs his attention toward a young woman who defies him and gets people to believe that she is sort of an angel of
death.
Rather, they are prime examples of both the realistic and impressionistic schools of literature which under the creative mastery of Saura become sensual re-creations of love, passion, betrayal, and
death.
Saura never lets us forget the tension between reality and fiction as the dawn rises on a new day over a theatrical set free of obsessions with
death
and love that bewitches the lover.
Naturally, tenants begin to disappear without a trace, and Nell (already troubled by the recent
death
of her father) finds herself in your average "people are being murdered and no one believes me until they get killed" situation.
It's just the sort of movie we need in these times, with our apathetic, capitalist till
death
youth.
Brian Woods, a quiet loner who has just been released from a mental hospital after being there for the mysterious
death
of his father.
Eugene O'Neill remains, some fifty two years after his
death
and some eighty seven since his first plays appeared on stage, America's greatest dramatist.
No character development means I am actually rooting for her to get vacuumed up by the crazy demon...or the invisible tooth lady that snuggles people to
death.
Man, was this bad.... What is the damn deal with the parking garage...of
death?
This is the supposed story of one of the most famous characters in auto-racing from his childhood in the early part of the last century to the his
death
in 1988.
The old Ms. Wanda Dunn (Gladys Cooper) had survived many times against
death
along her long life.
A future that will bring
death
and destruction.
To me this is a curious study of lust, betrayal and
death.
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