Moral
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2544 examples of Moral in a sentence
I could not but think of such works as Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment or such films as Schindler's List, because I am fascinated by the portrayals of seemingly ordinary people put in situations of fundamental
moral
choice.
What a treat!Smart, sexy,dynamic and compelling, socially relevant, with a good
moral
backbone.All the actors are spot-on.
I think the unintended
moral
of this film may be, don't blame GOD for making stupid choices based upon erroneous assumptions.
He's got a good heart but he's a little weak on the
moral
issues.
The
moral
implications of the film are astounding!
There are certainly some typically subversive little Preminger / Hecht touches, I detect, of voyeurism and fetishism, running the film close, I would imagine, to the prevailing
moral
code of the day, which the former was to take on further in "The Moon Is Blue" and to some kind of apogee in "Anatomy Of A Murder" 10 years later.
Because of this
moral
balance, the plot and the relationships seem credible and appeal to you.
Fellini takes us on a bawdy odyssey of episodic nature where Encolpio (Martin Potter) in center, together with Ascilto (Hiram Keller), faces the incredible but impossible, world of ancient Rome; the sultry society of Romans who lives luxurious lives in self-indulgence where the nature of
moral
traditions is constantly pushed to the limit.
There is no pacing, the movie takes ridiculous turns and the plot is filled with stupid
moral
lessons for the non-intelligent viewer.
It takes place in the ghetto and tells of a used to be restaurant owner who here's some propaganda on the radio (in the gestapos office) and ends up telling lies to boost his fellow mans
moral.
I'm sure the writer and director thought they were being edgy, but the end result is a morbid stew of violence, rape, and the vapid emptiness of modern teens who have no
moral
compass at all.
I saw this comment here - quote "looking at it from the
moral
point of view, the Bible, which is the ultimate
moral
authority, teaches us that homosexuality is wrong, so wrong it is and the matter cannot be up for discussion" this is the worst comment I ever read on this site.
The
moral
of the movie: A pregnant woman is ALWAYS right and should be obeyed no matter what.
The story sucks and the
moral
of the story?
Before commenting on the film as a whole, I want to make that clear, because in the inevitable rush to pick this film apart (the plot, the voices, the religious significance, the literary accuracy, the
moral
issues, the music, the comparisons with Disney and de Mille, etc...) one might easily become distracted from the aesthetic and technical triumphs of The Prince of Egypt, and that would be unfortunate.
Petersen, whom I like as an actor, is too cocky in this and has very low
moral
standards.
Touching, elegant and moving and with a strong
moral
message, a message which does not beat you over the head but instead gently pushes at your sensibilities.
A plastic conflict, created merely for
moral
purpose, a sentimental, naive way of raising theological and philosophical questions and an easy one dimensional solution at last.
It's plain boring... Questioning death penalty is a highly complex matter, as is comparing different law and
moral
systems.
The human soul is sadly unattended to in our contemporary culture because of the
moral
bankruptcy of the conventional religious institutions.
With 2002's Sum of All Fears in close 2nd, this one remains the best of all 4: it has Harrison Ford as Ryan, solid sub-plots (the one involving Dafoe as John Clark [Liv Schreiber in SOAF]being the best!) and
moral
dimension, especially in the ambiguous sense toward the end.
It's not funny, the actors are bad, and there is absolutely no
moral
in the story!
There is some weird
moral
the director and scriptwriter try to squeeze into all their soft-core nudity scenes, near-incest scenes, and masturbation scenes, but I wasn't buying.
I don't usually write comments because most movies have at least one point, or moral, or meaning of something of common interest!
The plot is not worth repeating, you've seen it a million times, you know, a sheriff in a
moral
crisis- what sets this film apart is that it's over two hours long, and apparently no one had the wherewithal cut it to a watchable length.
Regarding the story and the message, it was nice to see Mark Harmon's character change into a good guy at the end but for most the movie he, and all the other characters simply typify Hollywood and the low
moral
standards it holds.
For example the movie contains some typical characters found in horror films but the twist is the fact that some of these "typical" characters who are usually spared in most horror films (simply for
moral
reasons) are killed here.
There were some pretty rough scenes that could disturb the youngest in the audience but the pleasant ending with a good
moral
message was uplifting.
Crazy movie where talking heads converse over how "Brazilian" society is under a
moral
collapse due to drugs and how the use of such provokes depravity and sadism.
While not explicit, these stories are still lurid enough, photographed in B&W, and used as examples at
moral
decay with drugs being labeled the culprit.
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