Moral
in sentence
2544 examples of Moral in a sentence
The intellectual journey and the twists and turns of life's
moral
highway make interesting viewing.
It is rare when a film-maker takes the time to tell a worthy
moral
tale with care and love that doesn't fall into the trap of being overly syrupy or over indulgent.
There was always a
moral
in every episode.
In a phrase,
moral
ambiguity.
The smugness of the police, makes you cring, because just as the Rodney King Beating brought to light, the brutality of the police, this movie brings forth the total lack of
moral
fiber in these police.
The ending isn't one of those ridiculously happy, always the same,
moral
containing pieces of crap you can usually see in movies of the genre.
Could it be the
moral
character?
The endless
moral
struggle of those who, consciously, walk a very thin line.
Possibly, at times it becomes a bit naive , and the writing and the script are not the best part of the movie, but it's a entertaining film with very good cinematography (including underwater shots) and some important
moral
messages.
I don't think that this film wants to make a deep going analysis of loneliness in our modern society, or that it wants to be
moral
commentary on speed-dating.
This movie reminded me of the live dramas of the 1950s- not like the recent "Failsafe", which seemed more of a stunt than anything else, but a TRUE
moral
drama that is both engaging and thought-provoking.
The
moral
ramifications are staggering.
It gave me a detailed glimpse of the intellectual, theological and
moral
considerations that motivated C. S. Lewis.
If you are a religious,
moral
zealot, I am afraid this is not a film for you as you will fail to see the beauty of this cinematic masterpiece as you will keep on harping on the
moral
dilemmas this film creates.
The
moral
of the story is Trust No One.
He teaches about service, honor, integrity, and
moral
cleanliness.
The director and writer of this film clearly showed how none of the main characters got to claim the
moral
high ground after all the shenanigans they pulled.
In a time when parsing the statements of our leaders is a necessity in order to understand what they are saying, this movie that plays no games with our language or our
moral
fiber.
While this worked fine for stranded lovers in another time and in a desert island, having them in a modern setting presents some very difficult
moral
issues.
Overall, this is a delightful piece, even if the
moral
values are not in concordance with your own.
In The Box, the driving force of the narrative stems from a
moral
dilemma.
There are some great social topics and
moral
drama's involved that are very close to today's modern way of living, which are shown very beautiful and realistic.
Director Larisa Shepitko's 1977 film examines the
moral
ramifications of allegiance and honor in German occupied Russia during The Second World War.
The focus of the movie is on how each man handles or internalizes his
moral
alternatives.
This is not a great film, but it does effectively portray an intense
moral
dilemma against the backdrop of a harsh and frigid Soviet wilderness.
There are three different
moral
attitudes here: the innate sense of rebellion of the MURDERER aiming at rousing the hostile torpor of the surrounding environment; the strong sense of chronic indifference of the VICTIM inclined to laugh at other people's requirements; the deserving behavior of the COUNSEL FOR THE DEFENSE always ready to fight against adversity, in favor of human life.
But this is basically a movie about family.In an era when a mother can kidnap her own daughter and hold her to ransom and be considered as "socially inept" rather than unfit to live in decent society,and when two "human beings" can beat and kick a baby to death without being charged with murder,"family" may be seen as an old - fashioned,elitist, racist even homophobic concept,but a century ago it was the glue that held society together at all levels.Mr Cribbins' and Miss Sheridan's families are archetypal for the age.Strong and loving,sticking together against outside influences,integral units with a
moral
certainty mocked in the 21st century.
Never mind if 'National Velvet (1944)' is a bit hackneyed and occasionally unconvincing, Clarence Brown's equestrian fable is an endearing and very likable story with a good
moral.
The
moral
is quite strong (he was looking for the sun...) but I would not say it's a film against drugs even it puts enphasy on drug use.
This is war behind the cannons, with no triumphs or heroes, no
moral
victories or defeats to be had, just a handful of gaunt and terrible-looking men strewn across a land ravaged by war like penitents fleeing a great disaster.
Back
Next
Related words
Their
Which
Political
People
There
About
Would
Hazard
Should
World
Economic
Other
Values
Social
Imperative
Could
Authority
Human
Story
Think