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The makers of "Chill", while sincere, failed to create the magic to move "Cool Air" (which this movie is based upon) from short-story written in 1926 to a contemporary story.
Walker seems to be still playing Bruno, ironic in a world of terminally
sincere
people.
Director Michael Caton-Jones, working from an amiable script by Jeffrey Price, Peter S. Seamon and Daniel Pyne, keeps the pace bubbling along at a steady clip, gives the picture a gentle, folksy charm that never becomes too corny or sappy, maintains a pleasant, good-natured tone throughout, and displays a
sincere
affection for the colorful and likable salt-of-the-earth rural characters.
As a matter of fact, it is not really comparable to any of the great westerns because it is inherently small and my bottom line is that to the extent that it is worth watching, it is because it was a
sincere
effort but that is the best I can do and it is faint praise indeed.
On the other hand if we must have propaganda let it be as
sincere
and well meant as this.
The performances throughout the film are spot on with Shah Rukh Khan ruling the roost once again with his stupendous and
sincere
portrayal of Asoka, his myriad emotions and thoughts shining like a mirror in every frame.
This movie proves that a good theme, a
sincere
effort and some interesting, quirky characters can make even the most remote of subjects, a fascinating, moving documentary.
The writing is strong, the acting is so sincere, and the women are gorgeous.
I've seen the movie at least 30 times by now and her expressions still make me cry, they're just so
sincere.
But far from simply contenting himself with the shock factor, the director finds the root of beautiful emotions, sincerity, loneliness, and therefore serves to us a palette of characters so
sincere
and touching that one cannot help but be carried into the story.
I have to say that the novel was great, very well written and full of
sincere
feelings.
Let's back up the TiVo for a minute... "I've never been with a woman I could be so
sincere
with."
And the film’s hero, played by the teenage British-Indian actor Dev Patel with a look that combines intensity and expressiveness, and yet seems utterly genuine, is as
sincere
a protagonist as you could hope to find.
But, however
sincere
his words may sound, reality is moving in the opposite direction, and the ugly verbal exchanges surrounding the act of execution itself will certainly do little to dispel the notion that this was “victors’ justice” – the victors being not the United States, but the Shi’a.
His statement will follow a long line of declarations by prime ministers and chief cabinet secretaries expressing
sincere
remorse over the events of WWII.
The prime minister, however, remains committed to issuing a strong and
sincere
statement on the subject.
It is time for the rest of the region to follow suit, accepting at face value Japan’s
sincere
apologies and working with the country to build a better future.
Barring preemptive war (which has proven counterproductive) or effective sanctions (which have thus far proven insufficient), only
sincere
steps toward nuclear disarmament can furnish the mutual security needed to forge tough compromises on arms control and nonproliferation matters.
The American made a firm, explicit and apparently
sincere
commitment to lobby as strongly as possibly for what he calls “comprehensive immigration reform” and what in Mexico is commonly known as “the whole enchilada.”
If Thaksin is sincere, he could serve Thailand by bringing back a few of his host city’s more admirable virtues.
The more complicated a negotiation, though, the more difficult it is to disregard complex issues such as values and norms or the importance of being
sincere.
Their policies are remarkably similar to those of their predecessors; their respect for democracy is full-fledged and
sincere.
As the Mumbai attack five years ago and the recent LoC incidents have shown, the gap between Pakistan’s official statements and its military’s actions suggests that the civilian government, even if sincere, is too weak to control its own security apparatus.
But young Israelis, in particular, are increasingly aware of the invitations to meetings and conferences that they do not receive – and of the increasing frequency with which their own are not accepted, even by
sincere
friends of Israel.
Whether Socrates’ humility was
sincere
or a secret joke at the expense of the powers that be (before said powers put him to death after tiring of his irreverence), the point is that the beginning of wisdom lies in the recognition of how little we really know.
In short, leaders must cultivate a reputation for being dependable and
sincere
– a lesson that Russian President Vladimir Putin clearly never took on board.
Her political style is both refreshing and relevant, because she comes across as
sincere
and forthright at a time when the public is hungry for moral leadership.
China was
sincere
in expressing its desire for a non-nuclear Korean Peninsula, but the nuclear issue was not its primary concern.
Disobedience, to be ‘civil,’ must be sincere, respectful, restrained, never defiant, and it must have no ill will or hatred behind it.
To retain its moral and political authority, the European Union – perhaps the most compelling example of how cooperation can support peace and prosperity – must implicate itself beyond its frontiers in a
sincere
and determined way, reaching mutually beneficial agreements with its southern neighbors.
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