Gloom
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227 examples of Gloom in a sentence
What I'd also like to convey is that it is not all doom and
gloom
that we are seeing in the high seas.
One, you can swirl and twirl and
gloom
and doom forever, or two, you can grieve and then face the future with newly sober eyes.
Okay, so it's not all doom and
gloom
in our cities.
On a typical day, do you wake up with hope or
gloom?
But he's about to dispel the
gloom
by using those bright colors right underneath Noah: emerald, topaz, scarlet on the prophet Zechariah.
This may seem like doom and gloom, like there's nothing we can do about it, like nothing has ever changed, like there will always be rich and powerful individuals.
Now, not all doom and
gloom.
So what melts fear or dullness or
gloom?
But I'm always quick to make sure that people aren't left with a sense of doom and
gloom.
We've come away from the Freudian gloom, and people are now actively studying this.
Gotham City again is a place of darkness and
gloom
with crime and corruption boiling out from every street corner.
The subject of children being terminally ill is difficult and saddening but 'The Cure' successfully portrays the idea that it doesn't have to be all doom and
gloom
and, if anything, children need to have hope and delight in their lives if they are to find peace before the end.
Personally, I prefer the latter, I live real life and watch the news with all it's doom and gloom, and so would much rather be entertained by my movies, and see the bad guys get their just rewards.
Only a happy ending can bloom your innocence that is full of
gloom
and doom at the very moment you're watching this.
Or Dr. Dread who's filled with lots of
gloom
and no working remedies.
An air of
gloom
hangs over the entire project, and director Paul Mazursky can't get Cher out of her perpetual funk (she's listless).
In the 30's, film-going was hugely popular even at the height of economic
gloom.
With an amazing up and coming actress, Philipps, adds the necessary dramatics to the dialogue and overall feel for the film and Christensen helps to balance out the "doom and
gloom"
feeling this movie may have.
my main moan about this film is the it shows no ray of light or hope, it's all doom & gloom, i mean did the little girl at the end have to die.
The only
gloom
comes from Hamlet himself, as it should.
I really think all teenagers should watch this at the beginning of their high school days.It will make things a lot easier for them due to the message of this film.Its about saying "screw'em" to the world and to just be yourself and that its OK to be abnormal because "there is no normal".Every teenager suffers from Self Esteem problems but after watching this film they should feel a lot more relaxed within themselves.From touching scenes to funny set pieces it has something for most people and will leave you with a nice feeling inside,how many movies do that these days where its all doom and
gloom
and ridiculous scenarios.This is also a very well acted movie and is lovely piece of work overall.
It is not all total
gloom
and doom.
Despite its exquisite illustration of the gloom, depravity, barbarity, and hatefulness harbored by the Taliban regime, possibly the most fundamentally misogynistic political government to have ever existed, I am unable to look away from how beautiful and talented the lead actress Marina Golbahari is, and how she exquisitely and tragically portrays her character, and how heartbreakingly beautiful it would be if, unlike last year with Keisha Castle-Hughes incredible oscar-nominated but not oscar-winning performance, Marina was nominated and actually won.
And throughout all of the
gloom
and melancholy, the film always manages a light and almost playful tone.
Yet there is not the
gloom
of Lower Depths.
The photographer's sense of frustration over not having done enough to help those he photographs, the oppressive presence of armed militia everywhere, the desperate need to make the border against overwhelming forces, and most of all, the bloody back seat of the vehicle, all paint a picture of doom and
gloom
for the characters.
It's refreshing to see a surreal film that is not full of
gloom
and doom or mystical mayhem.
The film's atmosphere is dark and filled with gloom, appropriately reflected in the foreboding cinematography.
Still though, it has a certain creepiness and
gloom
about it, a sense of dread, that comes across rather well.
No doom and
gloom
here, she gets to suffer in the light of day.
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