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I watched this with my wife and we didn't know what this was about and what to expect, we were looking to this for knowledge but as soon as we saw the dates and the assassination of the president we looked at each other and said, what the hell is the point of watching an aftermath of B.S. We got to the end of the film just to see what this turd could possibly bring to anyone, and were very disturbed about all the fake tears made out to be documented, what's the point of getting actors telling you their fake stories when you have real people who have the same exact story (taking away the assassination of Bush of course) but have authentic sorrow, not crocodile tears!
Nelligan captured the horrible loss, sorrow, doubts, anguish, frustration and regrets of a bereaved parent so perfectly and without resorting to being maudlin or melodramatic.
I agree with a previous fan that the best part of the entire movie was the old man slowly removing his hat in
sorrow.
The moment when he is confronted by a newcomer prisoner about to be guided to the gas chamber is the stuff of cinematic history in terms of acting: as Arquette tells his lies ("you'll be guided to the bath and soon will be reunited with your family", and so on), this scared newcomer, realizing his fate, confronts him and says "It's a lie, I can't believe it's Jews doing this job!I'm going to die, but I'm going to live longer than you ever will, you're dead already!!", the desperate prisoner shouts at Arquette, and then Arquette loses his head and attacks this man to death, breaking his skull with punches and kicks, not really moved by angriness, but by
sorrow
and pain to recognize the awfulness of the truth spit on his face - yes, even him, Arquette, can't believe he is doing this, and the outlet of such
sorrow
comes into the forms of him losing his head and degrading and smashing a fellow Jew's skull to the death.
Now I think the series should be considered a groundbreaking show: the way the pain,
sorrow
and frustration the children felt was dealt with intelligently and moving.
A very boring movie, where every one has way too much grief and
sorrow.
The film pulls you back and forth between joy and
sorrow.
By the way, I am a white curly blonde haired guy myself, all the more reason to feel shame and
sorrow
that our society is still this openly racist.
Raw, powerful film that grips your shirt collar and proceeds to rip you into the roof of rage, drag you down walls of ugliness, beauty, disgust and
sorrow
that are all human, and finally drop you breathlessly into serene consciousness.
One thing that did surprise me in the film was the amount of comedy present, but I guess comedy's needed for a tale with such
sorrow.
Instead, they expressed
sorrow
for the victims (whether Jewish, Muslim, or British) and a firm commitment to Turkey's chosen path.
Even if there is an “orderly transition” – a term much used about Tony Blair and Gordon Brown at the moment – it is accompanied by sorrow, or at least by pain.
Consider the contrast with Libya, where one of the outcomes of US intervention was tens of thousands of Libyans marching in the streets with placards declaring their support of the US and their outrage and
sorrow
at the murder of the US ambassador.
Through migration, human beings share an understanding of sorrow, hope, and compassion.
Farther afield, Syria is experiencing only bloodshed and
sorrow.
In fact, as Wu was relaying his message to India, Chinese President Xi Jinping was asserting, at the commemoration of the 20th anniversary of Hong Kong’s handover to China, that the move had ended the “humiliation and sorrow” inflicted by Britain when it took over the city in 1842.
Americans who love their country should feel
sorrow
when reading what Hitler said about it in 1928.
We could even wish them immortal...”The second reason applies to the hard-working rich, the type of person who“devotes himself forever to the pursuit of wealth and greatness....With the most unrelenting industry he labors night and day....serves those whom he hates, and is obsequious to those whom he despises....[I]n the last dregs of life, his body wasted with toil and diseases, his mind galled and ruffled by the memory of a thousand injuries and disappointments....he begins at last to find that wealth and greatness are mere trinkets of frivolous utility....Power and riches....keep off the summer shower, not the winter storm, but leave him always as much, and sometimes more exposed than before, to anxiety, to fear, and to sorrow; to diseases, to danger, and to death...”In short, on the one hand, we don’t wish to disrupt the perfect felicity of the lifestyles of the rich and famous; on the other hand, we don’t wish to add to the burdens of those who have spent their most precious possession – their time and energy – pursuing baubles.
These opportunities need to be seized with as much alacrity as the world has responded to Asia’s
sorrow.
In Europe then, the 8th of May 2005 is an occasion to look back in
sorrow
and anger.
But humans’ depravity is a source of continued
sorrow.
Meanwhile, the anguish and
sorrow
of survivors - almost all of whom lost loved ones - have not found redress.
In examining the ruins of the nuclear abyss and recognizing our eternal sorrow, he will confirm our countries’ now-unbreakable ties.
And he might even express
sorrow
for Otto Warmbier, the American college student who was released from North Korean custody in a coma last year, never regained consciousness, and died shortly thereafter.
But as the British “Remain” camp just learned, much to its sorrow, economic forces alone do not furnish the sense of cohesion or solidarity needed to sustain the project of unification.
There is enough
sorrow
in Argentina without him.
Sadly, he has now become the victim of our collective
sorrow.
Far from being a source of pride and social cohesion, the community becomes a repository of collective sorrow, if not shame.
Instead of merely being a cause for sorrow, then, this crisis could just be the moment when the politically impossible becomes inevitable.
The beautiful nurse, whose head Vronsky was painting for his picture, was the only and secret
sorrow
of Anna's life.
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