Patience
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534 examples of Patience in a sentence
My
patience
was not rewarded.
I did not have the
patience
or the interest to verify the above before commenting.
I did not had
patience
to watch it so that i only saw half of it, but it was enough for me.
Guy Green's direction is fine, but unless you have infinite
patience
with the circular logic of the film, you will not enjoy it.
I mean, at times it can be unintentionally hilarious, but the plot is so mind-numbingly idiotic that it was impossible for me not to lose all
patience
by the end.
At first you think that this might prove to be an interesting device, but its only real contribution to the film is to test your eyesight and
patience.
After an hour i hoped my
patience
would be rewarded but now i regret not leaving the theater.
The Spanish-speaking audience around me was yawning and rapidly losing patience, and some of the commentaries I overheard was whether the members of the Spanish Academy had taken drugs before choosing the film for the Oscar contest.
Where Blair Witch proved to be a film that overworked the viewer's imagination through simple suggestion, The St. Francisville Experiement overworks the viewer's
patience.
For the first half of the movie, I rooted for the actors and hoped to be rewarded for my
patience.
It requires tremendous skill, pacing, patience, directorial 'distance,' a plausible premise, a narrative 'flow,' and REALLY believable acting (aka GREAT acting).
Sitting through it takes some
patience.
Not heavy going-type boring, which is okay, if the movie awards your
patience.
But still I watched the movie with lots of
patience.
One comical aspect of this film, if you have the
patience
to watch it, is the sheer overwhelming number of costume changes the unfortunate cast appear in from scene to scene - was this film backed by a catalogue manufacturer of desperately dodgy pastel casual wear?
In one of the best of Charlie Chaplin's lengthier short films, he places the Little Fellow in the trenches of WWI, where he brings his intolerable politeness and endless
patience
to the drudgery of trench life, where troops lived for months at a time before finally going over the top to overtake the enemy, and usually to their deaths.
This film requires a lot of
patience.
My curiosity and
patience
to finally see this controversial film, which now has been released on DVD for the first time in the UK, has been more than rewarded.
MUA has a leisurely pace but have patience, the reward is coming.
It is clear that the film is one of the best ever made considering its time and how innovative it was though you need a little bit of
patience
and to be a real movie enthusiast to go through its 70 minutes.
But, Mr. Norton has no
patience
with Brian, in part because Norton's beautiful daughter, Casey (Valerie Bertinelli) has a thing for Brian and Norton questions Brian's motives for wooing her.
Everyone you've met to this point is involved, and you've gotten to know these characters rather well; so have a little
patience
at the outset.
Death in Venice is one of very few films with the
patience
and bravery to tackle this fact head-on.It confronts the human eye with beauty and inspiration in their two most inevitable human forms-self denial and decay.
If the right actors would remake this film and give it the
Patience
it needs, to be the Right acting, It could be a block buster.A Love story as powerful as this should be around for all lovers to see.
The cast and director do an amazing job with the script, and anyone who likes 'different' movies, who has the
patience
to sit and say, "What the hell is this?", and allow themselves to be drawn in should give this film a chance.
The result is that for the first time, possibly in his career, Brophy was toned down enough actually to add something to a film rather than try the viewer's
patience
with the irritating behaviour of a retarded but unruly six year-old.
I was in a different mood, no longer had any expectation ... and had more patience, more relaxed mind to "see" the film... and as soon as I opened my eyes, I discovered the love... the beauty of the film.
I only have 2 complaints: 1: the story is a little to similar to mario 64. and 2: the difficulty isn't very high; though it does require some
patience.
your
patience
is virtuous.
Yeah, it's got more lapses in logic than I care to describe here and might tax the
patience
of people - like myself, I have to admit - who are inclined to throw things at the TV on occasion, but it's funny at least.
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