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When people are allowed to feel their
emotional
truth, engagement, creativity and innovation flourish in the organization.
Emotional
agility is the ability to be with your emotions with curiosity, compassion, and especially the courage to take values-connected steps.
And every
emotional
impulse in me says, "I can't."
But this was the
emotional
moment.
Because our gut is connected to our
emotional
limbic system, they do speak with each other and make decisions.
And specifically, it's in terms of the very intense
emotional
rewards that playing games offers to people both individually and collectively.
And so these combine to form a very intense
emotional
engagement.
Why was this incredibly strong and determined woman unable to marshal the same
emotional
resources that got her through four years of cancer treatments?
Heartbreak creates such dramatic
emotional
pain, our mind tells us the cause must be equally dramatic.
You have to recognize that, as compelling as the urge is, with every trip down memory lane, every text you send, every second you spend stalking your ex on social media, you are just feeding your addiction, deepening your
emotional
pain and complicating your recovery.
Respected western auteur Budd Boetticher is woefully out of place with this choppy modern day cops and robbers story that suffers from a strong lack of
emotional
believability.
Like the morose piano score, the film is a one note wonder, providing no contrast, no
emotional
coloring, and no intimate drama.
Those who expect a deep insight into the
emotional
situation of a headsman in the middle Ages, a social outcast to that time, might be disappointed.
Performances are all over the place with some
emotional
scenes seeming so over the top as to be laughable.
In this film, we're invited to observe the descent into a moral and
emotional
funk of someone who isn't likable to start with.
The men act like little
emotional
pre-teen girls and all the minority characters are based off stereotypes...
An "independant" film that, from the back of the box, promises twists, adventure and an
emotional
adventure we will never forget.
I couldn't find a glimmer of
emotional
connection among any of the characters in this exercise in humdrum dreariness.
Where is the history of his mothers
' emotional
interference and the general madness in the original family?
The movie fails to engage on an
emotional
level.
The story is a failed attempt at sincerity: there's no easier way to make your audience feel sympathetic for your characters than to show them experiencing
emotional
trauma.
Doll Master is an example of a lousy horror film, fallen somewhere in the space with it's two not so well established genres, a horror film and an
emotional
drama film.
During the
emotional
climax of this movie, I laughed.
The story of a little girl facing abuse (both
emotional
and physical) and trying to deal with it and survive.
With only a couple of exceptions, the interviews drone on and on and on, making little
emotional
contact or context to the whole topic.
There's one scene that the director tried to make
emotional
but he fails miserably as Yvette Nipar didn't really show all that much emotion, however there is a decent Car chase scene, but that's not enough for me to recommend this god awful film!, plus the dialog is atrocious.
His pivotal and seminal ideas and their radical influence on Western thought and capitalist society are untouched except for two brief scenes, in one of which it is claimed he is "killing God"; pure demagoguery to make the movie
emotional.
Although Ennio Morricone's score is much revered, it is undeniably schmaltzy and repetitive, it gushes with an
emotional
redolence that the scenes themselves, many violent, just do not warrant.
Each delivers their lines without appearing to have any kind of engagement or
emotional
investment with any other character.
Starting off by the characters physical appearances...like Channing Tantums lack of tattoos n Amanda Seyfried not being a brunette lol but i let that go...the character developments were not there at all...you didn't have time to love amanda seyfried character and you couldn't feel for her or for john when they first separated...i thought the two weeks were rushed and i hated that she left first then him...it took the
emotional
separation away...and why did they change Tim from the book...why did they make him a dad instead of a brother and why did they make him sooo old looking and the movie lacked that intense moment when they find out what happens at the end (didnt want to spoil it lol but for those who watched it u know what i mean) and whhhyyyy ooooo wwhyyyy did they change the ending...in the book it was heartbreaking and
emotional
and it emphasized on Channing Tatums character's decision whhyyy did they twist it...it just made it look like a rushed ending...it was terrible...thats what disappointed me the most...the ending of the book should have been exactly the same :(
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