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Obviously this is not a mandated duty, but for the gifted filmmaker and the responsible journalist or even blogger, it strikes me as being utterly
inescapable.
In much of the world, it's completely
inescapable.
As punishment, Daedalus was forced to construct an
inescapable
labyrinth beneath the palace for the minotaur.
Ta-Nehisi Coates argues that, "The defining feature of being drafted into the Black race is the
inescapable
robbery of time."
I would give anything to better understand color as both a medium and as an
inescapable
way that I am identified in society.
But the issues that had driven him away from the Church were still
inescapable
in his daily life.
Unfortunately after that the movie showed the monster very little and the back of the DVD lied as it told me that the desert beneath the people literally came alive and was capable of devouring their flesh...now that would have been some movie, a nearly
inescapable
situation.
Replace the numerous unseen sharks with one giant unseen crocodile and the open sea with an equally
inescapable
Aussie swamp, and there you have it.
Like millions of others he is led into an arranged marriage that seems
inescapable
even though he is apparently completely gay and deeply involved with a very attractive young man with whom he lives.
Still its an enjoyable little film with a darkness and sense of
inescapable
doom for some of the characters that clearly marks this as one of the first film noirs.
The servant Jatin's behaviour, the family's treatment of him, the bedridden grandmother's constant
inescapable
presence, Ashok's obsession with a swami's teachings: coming from a culture much like India's, these are things I can immediately identify as being typical.
His work has a kind of
inescapable
artiness about it that he can't seem to switch off, owing in part to his secondary career as a painter & cartoonist.
As others have said, you have the sweet young thing swept off her feet by the alternately charming and brooding lord of the manor, only to find her marriage threatened by the
inescapable
memory of a larger-than-life yet deeply flawed relative.
I'm giving all the credit to Polanski's artistry in his direction, his playing and his
inescapable
script but I fainted during the horrible final scene and had to be revived by cognac in the office of the theatre's manager.
Yet, Jaffar owns what he describes as the three
inescapable
instruments of domination over a woman: the whip, the power, and the sword.
But things went downhill, or over a cliff, when the writers made the decision to sacrifice all realism in favor of putting their lead character in an OCD sufferer's worst nightmare every week, always thanks to some "Final Destination"-style
inescapable
twist of fate.
Any violators of this law are sent to a seemingly
inescapable
prison.
I was in a state of deep depression that for all intents and purposes was
inescapable.
Her vulnerability and honesty are as
inescapable
as her demons.
would build to a crescendo,THEN it would stop suddenly,everyone would hold their breath as the hero would be put in seemingly
inescapable
peril,NEXT WEEK...see the next thrilling chapter,we would pile outside still gripped in the spell and discus with actions what had taken place,we would then speculate as to how he was going to get out of this latest fix,Bob Steele,Tom Mix,Hoot Gibson,Buck Jones,Ken Maynard,our heroes,who never kissed a girl,in our games no one wanted to play the Black Ace.Happy innocent days.
And unfortunately, after watching, digesting, and allowing this film to sink in, I can only reach the
inescapable
conclusion that this 'new school' consists of former music video directors who have watched Blade Runner far too many times.
The concept of a macho hunter obsessed with the combat-to-the-death against an invincible animal predator, taking place on a remote and
inescapable
island, is undeniably intriguing and potentially very suspenseful.
This a real movie about thug life and the
inescapable
revolving door trap that is so hard to break.
In 1939, due to all kinds of mistakes for at least twenty years the war had become inescapable, unavoidable.
I found the lead character to be a sympathetic and likeable character trapped in a hell on earth that seems
inescapable.
Each landscape, in each conflict captured in images, portrays the
inescapable
fact that the human species, unlike all others on our planet, is capable of going "beyond" the need to kill for food or for survival or even to become "leader of the pack" in a "fair" competition.
Stage, screen, and television adaptations or features using Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's characters turn on one simple,
inescapable
point: do we believe the actor as Holmes?
The
inescapable
irony is that teenagers and young women pursue a tan to look more attractive, but trade a moment or two of sunny radiance for a whole lifetime of premature wrinkles, fine lines, and haggard-looking skin.
There is an
inescapable
contradiction between machismo and our supposed transition to democracy.
Whether or not Copenhagen is declared a political victory, that
inescapable
fact of economic life will once again prevail – and grand promises will once again go unfulfilled.
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