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happiness
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Yet I do feel a great deal of pity for Anna Nicole, she thought fame and fortune would bring her happiness,and she had to learn the hard way that they do not.
A good, well thought out story, innovation, happiness, and not being able to get depression within a single viewing, of course!
You could always feel Bruce Willis' sadness or
happiness
but I didn't get this from Michelle Pheiffer.
They woo, and marry, and as their
happiness
begins to infuse the lives of all four, a family begins to take shape, despite the resistance that each feels.
The initial themes deal not only with motherly concepts, but with desperation, alienation and loss of
happiness
caused by an anonymous world.
The documentary is a revelation of the essence of her
happiness
-- her family and spirituality aside from all things material.
The movie follows the lives of normal people, with normal jobs, as common as they could be: a bar owner (there's at least one bar in every street here), as stall owner (there are lots of markets as well) and an old couple struggling to survive (as it happens, pensioners don't have a lot of money also) Their lives intertwine magnificently and you really feel sorrow and
happiness
for them.
John Cage tells Ally that you can't find
happiness
in the real world, and that is why she is only happy in her imaginary world.
Now all four of them plus a friend are on the long journey life looking for
happiness
and instead they get trouble.
The two leads are either smiling all the time to convey
happiness
or screaming to convey anger and frustration.
Love, compassion, sadness,
happiness
and any other you can think of.
The John Dye character was married , blessed with two children and yet gets a second chance at
happiness.
Set in the Depression Era rural South, 2 men, George (smart but not strong) and Lenny (strong but not smart) are searching the countryside for their dream: a little farm that will support them and bring them
happiness.
Reaching deep into his past of sadness and happiness, Pan (Robin Williams) evokes real emotion from the audience.
I felt that they didn't deserve the
happiness
they derived as a result of their decision.
We will often pursue goals and attitudes in our lives that put higher values on monetary and material goods, rather than the unseen goals and attitudes that would bring us our true
happiness.
This film is an absolute gem, hasn't dated one iota, and is a genuinely bittersweet comedy guaranteed to entertain, but which also somehow manages to resonate with some very real truths about love, relationships, ego and
happiness.
The past being
happiness
with the woman he loved, and the future being alcoholism and a premature death.
Will they find
happiness?
Playing matchmaker will either bring happiness, or cause misery.
Death is always something hard to deal with, and the way this movie shows it, we notice the way a fearful fact can interact with all the
happiness
and joy in our lives...
Given its fusion of the spheres of materialistic excess and idealized romantic love, the immense presence of the wedding within popular culture should come as little surprise, being arguably the single most prevalent 'happy ending' plot point and often an easy way of concisely suggesting a lifetime of resolution and
happiness.
Beautifully shot,Fanaa makes you following the journey of two lovers who maybe wanted and deserved their part of happiness,so they knocked the heaven's door but another destiny was writing for them.
Two great actors Dustin Hoffman and Steve McQueen are able to present you disappointment, happiness, loyalty, patience, hope, insanity, friendship and depression perfectly.
And, as such, it follows the basic guidelines of the arduous journey from misery to
happiness.
But the "shocking" stuff, like the racial issues in "Fiction", wasn't really that shocking, yet it came across as being more done for shock value than the well-defined, nuanced characters of the much more shocking
Happiness.
It is wonderfully sad but at the same time it seems to keep a certain
happiness
that just moves you and makes you feel glad to be alive.
The dinner table scene somehow reminds me of writer-director Mina Shum's 1994 "Double Happiness," which included Chinese-Canadian family dinner scenes with Sandra Oh in the lead; also brings to mind director Wayne Wang's 1985 "Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart."
For somebody who had to live with the knowing that he would die of cancer, the director urges the audience to stop looking for guilt or even forced
happiness
and start life from this moment on.
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