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There may be no relationship that effects us more profoundly, that's closer, finer, harder, sweeter, happier, sadder, more filled with joy or fraught with woe than the relationship we have with our brothers and sisters.
And I found poems by Andrew Marvell and Matthew Arnold and Emily Dickinson and William Butler Yeats because they were quoted in science fiction, and I loved their sounds and I went on to read about ottava rima and medial caesuras and enjambment and all that other technical stuff that you care about if you already care about poems, because poems already made me happier and
sadder
and more alive.
This morning, you're sadder, you want to hear your song, the same song, played
sadder
than you did yesterday.
His death was a tragedy and we all miss him a lot, but WAGONS EAST, in which he plays a bumbling wagonmaster who agrees to take a group of pioneers out of the wild west, is even
sadder.
The children and wife are very real which makes the film even
sadder.
The effects were sad, the lines were
sadder.
This time Andrews is Mark Dixon, an older, sadder, more troubled version of the cool cop in a trench coat.
Some of the acknowledged Altman "masterpieces" seem
sadder
to me now.
It is a sad day when footage from a film like this becomes public, an even
sadder
day when people want to watch it.
The movie does not opt for the cheap happy ending it might have, but gives us something
sadder
and more real.
I had heard about this film and about how underrated it was,then last week i saw a copy of it on ebay on VHS PAL UK.I was really surprised as i didn't think it had ever been released in the UK.It must be one of the rarest videos in Britain as sadly not many people have heard of it.Luckily i won it for just over £3 not bad eh.So if any one else is interested in buying a copy,there must be others available in Britain,if you really look around.I couldn't wait to watch this film,and i must say i wasn't disappointed.Its starts off a mildly amusing story that suddenly gets
sadder
and
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until it reaches a climax to a very tragic ending.I must admit the last 10 seconds of this film does bring tears to the eyes,i wont say why,but try and see this movie and you will see.The acting between Gary Cooper and Anna Sten is first rate,her character is very likable as she is totally unselfish,and is trying to please everyone,so she does deserve happiness.Garys character,well he is married and his wife is not a monster and she does love him,so you feel sorry for her as well,i think you have to decide for yourself in a triangle like this someone is always going to get hurt,but you don't know who.Also this is a very early film showing us cultural differences and the sort of conflicts that can arise when two people from very different back grounds want to be together.Can it work?he is from a literate sophisticated family,she is from a poor immigrant family that is still trying to learn new ways.The answer is if two people really love each other then they can over come their differences as true love conquers all,i think overall this was the strongest message that comes out of this film,to some people the married issue may be the point of the film.Any way this is a very haunting film and well worth watching if you get the chance.
It's moodier and
sadder
than Ringu, but that 'bone cracking' sequence near the end crawled so deep under my skin that it makes me shiver just thinking about it!
It's an uncompromising film, one that doesn't try to sugarcoat the
sadder
events of the plot for its younger viewers, and no matter how old you are, you may find yourself in tears more than once while watching it.
What could be
sadder
than the appalling mistreatment of Afghan women at the hands of the Taliban?
It is even
sadder
when the victim is a child.
But even sadder, here's a version ('86) that is far better, and few people know it exists.
It's
sadder
when you are brought into that person's life and given a glimpse of how they lived.
Could there be any
sadder
demonstration of the cunning of history?
But it would be even
sadder
if, because of the Irish “No,” all those who wish to secure the same benefits from European integration that made it possible for the Irish to prosper are left out in the cold.
But if, as most pundits predict, these restrictions are deleted, it will be a sad day for democracy – and a
sadder
day for prospects for meaningful financial reform.
Nothing would be
sadder
than to see them also have to pay for last Sunday’s “No” – a farcical simulation of those earlier noble acts of defiance.
A remarkable new documentary film, The House I Live In, shows that America’s story is even
sadder
and crueler than that, owing to disastrous policies.
The
sadder
thing, though, is that this money would be spent on methane collection from waste dumps in developing nations, instead of on helping those countries’ citizens deal with more pressing concerns like health and education.
We are wiser – and perhaps
sadder
– than Keynes.
He was
sadder
than ever, as Madame Lefrancois saw from the amount of food he left on his plate.
The morning was lovely: the bright, tidy houses with their little gardens, the sight of the red-faced, red-armed, beer-saturated German housemaids, and the clear sunshine, cheered the heart; but the nearer one came to the Spring the more often one met sick people, whose appearance seemed yet
sadder
amid these customary well-ordered conditions of German life.
He sang long, and his motive was ever
sadder.
Is there anything
sadder
in the world than the old age of vice, especially in woman?
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