Moral
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2544 examples of Moral in a sentence
I can completely understand if someone is opposed to the death penalty, but to completely ignore the crime, as if it didn't happen, and try to put Wanda on some
moral
mountain top, is offensive in nature, and that's not the side of the issue I would be associated with.
And Calvin is faced with another
moral
issue involving taking a large sum of money.
If you plan on viewing this and have a
moral
problem with the degradation of the marital act for the viewing pleasure of an audience then you are making a big mistake.
The only good reading of the character I've heard was done for radio by Amanda Root, who gave it the same quality as she did the character Anne in the film of "Persuasion": a stern, sure, heartfelt
moral
centeredness.
The Daily Mail's Christopher Tookey had some choice things to say about this film, among them "watch it all the way through its 82 miserable minutes, and I guarantee you'll be shaking your head and asking: 'Have we really descended to this?' Yes, we have, for if ever a movie testified to the utter cynicism, tastelessness and
moral
corruption of those who commission and make British movies, it is this abomination".
I would have found Freeman's corny, feel-good-about-yourself speech at the end of the movie funny (in a Lynchean way) if it weren't for the nagging suspicion that this unconvincingly tacked-on
moral
is meant to be accepted seriously.
Yeah, what a
moral.
that is, until the Young Hotshot finds his
moral
center by rejecting the Father Figure and all, or almost all, that he stands for.
Such acts are villainous and villains in films are punished..that should be the
moral
of the story and not glorify their act or them.
Unfortunately, due to the
moral
strictures of the time, much of Sinhue's story (which is rife with romantic and sexual exploits) remains on the cutting room floor and instead, the audience is treated to reels and reels of Victor Mature's wooden acting.
Secondly, i only made it without gnawing off my own arm in order to have something to beat myself to death with by phoning friends for
moral
support when the plot became particularly slow.
Kelly (jennifer) seems to drop all
moral
behavior as soon as she arrives to the island.
So the
moral
of the story is...don't watch it unless you really want to.
I hated this film for the
moral
issue of why it's right to send a man to prison for life for a murder he didn't commit.
It's about an insider heist gone bad because "hot head-bad guy" shots a bum, and of course "do goody-bad guy" goes on a
moral
trip.
The
moral
of this show is that bad eating habits give people bad hair, bad taste in clothes, bad posture, bad jobs, and on and on.
From an artistic standpoint, the movie fails to entertain or provide any
moral
resolution.
Two of the girls are having fun with it, they think it is funny and no one seems to have any
moral
problems with what they are doing.
No doubt a better cast (and a better-focused direction) would have knit these threads together, as Martin surely intended, to demonstrate how one
moral
flaw leads into and sustains a host of others...but good intentions do not necessarily a great film make.
This film does a very good job of getting the
moral
message across to its audience.
Spiderman was one of the first comic books to initiate a change in the genre: in spite of being a very well made superhero comic book this is the first series ever that added a real psychological depth to the main character, had complex
moral
issue, round characters and also highlighted social and political issues.
One positive note, that allowed a vote of 2 instead of 1, is that it encourages good
moral
values.
As it built toward the end, it created a complex
moral
dilemma, leading to a shocking yet, within the context of the film, entirely believable decision with extremely powerful dramatic consequences.
I will say one thing about this film: it was deemed bad enough for a righteous lampooning by the early cast of MST3K and I suggest to anyone that's curious enough to see how bad this film is to watch that version of the film for
moral
support if nothing else.
Though he's never touched a gun before, Cosmo proves to be both a crack marksman and, after an initial wave of
moral
hesitancy, a cool, detached killer.
The characters are complex and there is plenty of
moral
ambiguity to go around.
With plausibility as well as excitement and suspense it also addressed several important
moral
questions that really make you think.
Even it tell us about the creation of Parisian Moulin Rouge, obviously it is a fiction story (and not very original by the way, as it fall down in the very well know
moral
that the show must go on).
gotta love disney, for all
moral
failures!
These shows always have some type of
moral
story to them which most of the time (if not all the time) is very true!
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