Faithful
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Keith McErlean (Declan),"At Death's Door",'99 became sick with AIDS and his family came to his aid along with his
faithful
loving men friends.
It is just so easy to figure out what a film
faithful
to a Verne book would look like.
The same linguist who had done my favorite translation of the play (Helen Cooper, the Methuen Drama Translation) also did the screenplay, so naturally, I expected something mostly
faithful
to the script.
The novel could not be more
faithful
to the novel than it is.
In this
faithful
remake of the 1968 original "Night of the Living Dead" is satisfyingly enough to overcome sereval flaws moments of this remake.
Most of the criticism of the 1931 film focuses on the fact that it is only very loosely
faithful
to Mary Shelley's original novel.
Both had taken over stricken societies with visions of a new day with rewards for the
faithful
brutal remorseless doom for those who challenged them.
This Hickson version is quite
faithful
to the book though it has to be said that Christie spent less time mourning the death of the maid than this more PC version.
This movie is exceedingly
faithful
to Lovecraft's original story, and I loved the original story ("The Case of Charles Dexter Ward").
But one should not need such an experience to remain
faithful
to one's spouse.
Why do people marry anyway if not to remain
faithful
to each other?
The notorious exploits of 19th century cadaver peddlers Burke & Hare have been the inspiration for numerous films, but none perhaps as
faithful
to the facts as 1959's "The Flesh and the Fiends."
This energetic series of mini episodes is surprisingly
faithful
to the spirit and look of the live action prequels without deviating from the Cartoon Network's bouncy, anime-ish style.
In short, the only sense in which this was truly
faithful
to the original work was in that Branagh took bits and pieces of the original, breathed life into it, and created an abomination.
The script is very
faithful
to the novel, the most
faithful
I have seen, with plenty of time for the childhood scenes so necessary to explain the adult Jane, and the relationship with St John Rivers fully explored.
I should very much like to see an adaptation of the novel that remains as
faithful
to the book as the BBC's excellent mini-series version of Pride and Prejudice (the Colin Firth / Jennifer Ehle version) or Emma (with Kate Beckinsale, not the Gwynneth Paltrow version).
It's a
faithful
homage to the ride, the actors are interesting, and the horror side of the story is appropriately creepy.
It is
faithful
to the book, particularly capturing the spirit of the book and the energy and constant tension of the story.
She feels that, in acting as she did, she was
faithful
to her most cherished values and beliefs.
The Arab revolutions mark the emergence of a pluralist, post-Islamist banner for the
faithful.
A self-described “obedient son of the church,” he is unlikely to surprise the
faithful
when it comes to matters like sexuality and women’s ordination.
Dubious claims by
faithful
activists gave rise to the biofuels industry (with supporting lobbyists).
So far, Western democracies have largely resisted the siren song of xenophobia, and remained broadly
faithful
to liberal values.
Sharon’s transformation from villain to hero within the space of a mere few years is a source of fascination for his people, the region, and the world – all the more so because his ultimate intentions will remain a subject of endless dispute among historians tomorrow and among politicians claiming to be his
faithful
heirs today.
None say why thousands of the
faithful
have been buried alive in this sacred month of fasting.
For example, after spending five years crisscrossing the US in their single-engine propeller plane, James and Deborah Fallows have published Our Towns, a deep and
faithful
account of local efforts to rebuild the country.
A key message of Sikhism – equality among the
faithful
– has in the past inspired people from the lower Hindu castes to convert.
It kept the
faithful
off drugs, and provided employment in its enterprises, offering not only a livelihood, but also a sense of meaning and purpose.
This implied being a
faithful
US ally, in good times and in bad, while acting as something of a fair-weather friend to the Soviet Union and China.
What used to be an effective forum of global governance has now degenerated into a kind of Kabuki theater – a
faithful
reflection of the extent to which the global order has lost its way.
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