Remorse
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Now I say this all with remorse, and I was feeling a tremendous amount of
remorse
at that time, but I was conflicted, because, while I was feeling remorse, I was excited, because I didn't get caught.
One of the items on the checklist is lack of remorse, but another item on the checklist is cunning, manipulative.
So when you say you feel
remorse
for your crime, they say, 'Typical of the psychopath to cunningly say he feels
remorse
when he doesn't.'
In the Western world, women start sooner at sex, have more partners, express less
remorse
for the partners that they do, marry later, have fewer children, leave bad marriages in order to get good ones.
I had come for
remorse.
And so I now went looking for
remorse
and threw truth under the bus.
So for the partner who had the affair, for Nick, one thing is to end the affair, but the other is the essential, important act of expressing guilt and
remorse
for hurting his wife.
The AIDS epidemic caught the health community unprepared, and today, when the World Health Organization estimates that 39 million people have lost their lives to this disease, I'm not alone in feeling
remorse
and regret at not having done more earlier.
It was like I had some sort of survivor's
remorse.
But as a scientist, I have to tell you that jurors do not and cannot detect
remorse
or any other emotion in anybody ever.
Some of these situations may, no doubt, deserve to be preferred to others, but none of them can deserve to be pursued with that passionate ardor which drives us to violate the rules either of prudence or of justice, or to corrupt the future tranquility of our minds, either by shame from the remembrance of our own folly, or by
remorse
for the horror of our own injustice."
He's treated as a victim of circumstance when he really, really isn't; and what's more he isn't shown to have very much
remorse
for his actions, only caring about getting away with things he didn't mean to do.
Her mother rushes to take responsibility for it and(2) the daughter seems to suffer almost no
remorse
(and in fact her emotional life then disappears from the film).
When I finished watching the movie I felt two things:
remorse
and relief.
First he's an overzealous prosecutor who sends the wrong man to the chair (played passionately, albeit briefly by DeForrest Kelly), then he's so filled with
remorse
his only solace is the bottle.
The rest of the film shows Pixote's descent into a criminal life; he doesn't show any feelings or
remorse
after killing someone, maybe because he knows that good feelings are of no use in the world in which he lives...But there is, however, a gentle scene in the middle of the film; Pixote and his friends are at the beach, missing (and wishing) one of his friends from the reformatory was there.
And most of all... the don't have no
remorse
for their actions.
But which makes this movie more interesting besides this almost common story of adultery is the evolution of the couple's feelings in a Shakespearean deep psychological and dramatic development of remorse, anguish and fear which turns their love relationship into a nightmare until their final doom.
It is the grace in which he conducts his life - his ability to accept what life has in store without
remorse.
The story itself is rather twisted, but you'll find yourself rooting for the bad guy anyhow...with no
remorse.
One would like to think that these hustlers had occasional thoughts of
remorse
and guilt.
Four teenage girlfriends drive to Fort Laurdale for spring break.Unfortunately they get a flat tire in Medley,Georgia and one of the girls witnesses a brutal murder deep in the woods.The local sheriff is behind the crime and the nightmare begins..."Shallow Grave" is a pleasant low-budget surprise.The cast is likable enough,the direction is steady and the violence is particularly nasty and misogynistic.Especially the second murder is pretty grim.The murderous sheriff isn't one-dimensional character-in a couple of scenes it seems that he feels
remorse
for what he's done.The subplot involving the two boys they meet in the diner goes nowhere,but the stalking scenes in the woods are tense and exciting.7 out of 10.
It's important to note for those politically correct types--they kill a lot of indians in this movie without
remorse.
You see her look casually disgusted at some of the more simple conversation of Harriet Smith, yet she shows no
remorse
for having ruined Harriet's proposal until that action has the effect of ruining her own marital happiness at the ending.
Both Kate Beckinsale and Gyneth Paltrow are convincing in their
remorse
but Paltrow's is more childlike and stagnant while Beckinsale's awakening is rather real and serious and you see the transition from child-like, selfish behavior to kind and thoughtful adult.
He betrays everything and everybody without an ounce of
remorse.
I found this film to be very true to life and just when things couldn't be worse, the girl sees what she's done, she feels
remorse
and then changes and then she helps this dark, mystical creature learn the human quality of love.
Set amidst a hunt for dwindling numbers of buffalo, it portrays the end of a tragic era of senseless slaughter and is full of drama and
remorse
for both the buffalo and the Native Americans.
In Dial 1119 -- the equivalent of 911 today -- clean-cut Marshall Thompson plays the most whacked-out of the bunch, a cold, disengaged psycho who kills without reaction or
remorse.
He is seemingly cordial to talk to but behind the smiling facade lies a loathsome, callous, spiteful fellow - one who is ruthless without showing any sign of
remorse
- in fact, he seems to derive great pleasure and pride from inflicting anguish on others, especially women.
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