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Depressive atmosphere of ultimate despair, where the insane ones are much less horrible than the sane, where the madness is a kind of poetry, will hold you hypnotized from the very first frames of this film to the last.
It's more than a mere desire of finding home; it's about the very basic human spirit of finding one's way in the world, of overcoming despair, of facing the character foibles that deter our goals.
This is a very honest look at some family dynamics after a traumatic event leads one to
despair.
Your car blows up, everyone looks on in despair, some crying...
As we journey with her we feel the depth of her despair, the torture of her desperation and, eventually, the strength of her conviction.
Certainly one of George Sanders best performances; as a man working the black market to get pay back for what he lost in the war, but nemesis waits; Patricia Roc plays a refugee from Eastern Europe eaten with
despair.
Ostensibly, Hans ' isolation and
despair
are caused by a stereotypically frigid bourgeois mother, a nagging wife, and a lover's rejection.
Sometimes reading the user comments on IMDB fills me with
despair
for the species.
The Reagan years were pretty bleak for a lot of people, not just teenagers, but this flick really captured the desperation and
despair.
Fassbinder would five years later pick up this topic in his masterpiece
"Despair.
Not because of the romantic story lines between women, but for the visualization of human strength, despair, and liberation.
The last 20 minutes are heart-breaking as you see Kenneth gradually sink to the depths of
despair
and consider suicide as the only alternative.
For a genius who brought happiness to so many, it's such a shame that his private life was filled with such
despair
and sadness.
A harrowing masterpiece on the sheer madness and
despair
of war, Fires on the Plain (Nobi) is not going to be to everybody's taste: this is a war movie in the truest possible sense of the term, one that resorts neither to flag-waving patriotism nor saccharine sentimentality.
Honestly, when someone says that the only way to be truly revolutionary is to cease to be intellectual ( which in itself is quite nonsensical, since the answer was arrived at by precisely being intellectual) it reduces me to despair; as if we all should return to being apes in the name of equality - it is simply ridiculous.
Normally one ignores this kind of rubbish, but it was so stupid that one can but
despair.
The Palestinian mother lost a child who had only the possibility of a life of privation and
despair.
Though you laugh several times but it's really not enough and it may be more out of
despair
and disbelieve than out of fun.
The movie is a noble attempt to show the
despair
of people trying to break the bonds of overpowering government rule, but the book portrays the suffering much more thoroughly.
Having none of the guile, cinematography, desperation or
despair
of classic noir it relied instead on a convoluted and senseless crime plot that would have easily resulted in several arrests within hours.
I saw the original "Chorus Line" on Broadway God knows how many times and felt the passion,
despair
and joy come from this live experience in the theater.
Listen carefully: can you hear the thousands of fans of independent British films crying in
despair?
To cast Liev Schrieber as Hitler's longtime friend and aid, Haefengstal must have emitted cries of
despair
and anguish from the Simon Wiesenthal Centre.
Don't expect an emotional story of guilt, retribution and
despair
from "Scarface".
The ending is so abrupt you almost think the director ran out of film; it's also a study in
despair.
Corbett and his manager (Frawley)
despair
of getting the money.
A true Hollywood epic, it has all the things a great Hollywood film has: Birth, death, happiness, sadness, exhilaration, despair, and so on.
Through all this, Konchalovksy zeroes in on the individual, with care and affection to examine the bitter longing and regret of the woman who waited 6 years after the war for a fiancé who never came back, waited long enough to go out and become a barmaid in a ship with velvet couches and which she quit years later to come back to her village to care for an aging uncle who killed the fiancé's father with an axe, the irreverent folly of the fiancé who came back from the war a hero 20 years too late, came back not for the sake of the girl he left behind but to drill oil for the motherland, the
despair
and resignation of the middle-aged Regional Party Leader who comes back to his small Siberian village with the sole purpose of blotting it out of the map to build a power plant.
It contained fundamental elements of depression, grief, loneliness, despair, hope, dreams and companionship.
When Emy fails to hear from George for a lengthy amount of time, she succumbs to
despair
and becomes a prostitute.
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