Stress
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It ends by portraying the faulty notion that unusual
stress
without physical exertion always brings on cardiac arrest.
and also a guy sitting at the bar smashing fruit to work out his post traumatic
stress
disorder.
But these special effects are awful, I can't
stress
it enough.
This film is apparently a loose (and I
stress
loose) remake of the 1986 film with the same name, as it features the same monster but a different plot.
Especially jaw-dropping is the scene where the heroine, after enduring a break-in and the attempted murder of her mother by her seemingly ubiquitous stalker, decides to relieve the
stress
by going shopping!
One is a business man, the annoying kind who is aggressive and complains about everything and everyone and is a walking-talking sample of distilled
stress
and hostility.
The movie is funny and charming and I cannot
stress
enough about how interesting the movie is.
I cannot
stress
how much i think you should watch this, if you get a chance then YOU MUST WATCH IT.
Instead of the typical films that
stress
glory and perhaps super-human characters (like John Wayne), this film is the exact opposite--stressing the de-humanization that ALSO happens in war.
Along with the depiction of a delusional mind, Sen's magic has brought forth many little nuances of human relationships as they sustain
stress
and strain.
The scenes where the deceased passengers are cut open and consumed are nevertheless hard to digest, but they only serve to increase the credibility of the catastrophe and to
stress
the inhuman conditions of the survivors.
Dinner parties with nothing to say to each other but emotionless comments, long silences, no stress, a creepy calm, and frozen smiles of niceness.
Those are the
stress
also given to the drama endured by victims' parents -- without for that reason disguising the hatred and desire of revenge they feel or lessening the horror that execution represents -- and the Christian vision of all the questions implied.
Last but not least we must mention the extraordinary emotional weight put on the last moments of the execution course with all the catharsis shown by the convicted's last words and the detail with which the act of the execution itself is viewed in a parallel cut with images of the murder scenes in the forest to
stress
that we are being confronted with another murder so pitiless as the latter but performed in a cold and supposed "legal" way.
This movie to me, comes in really handy for the type of therapy of
stress
relief.
Portman's character is an adolescent with dignity under stress, an unusual creature in modern films.
A R Rahman adds his
stress
by a good re-recording and songs.
It deals with his
stress
of trying to perform a Shakespeare each night while facing problems such as bombed theaters and a company made up of older or physically handicapped actors--the young, able bodied ones being taken for military service.
They have taken the dualism of St. Paul to an extreme, and
stress
the life of the "spirit," not the life of the "flesh."
Take Shawn Woods' "HOOK" physique for a "perfect" example...and I
stress
the word "perfect" Put that in your pipe and smoke it...!!!
I read somewhere that great
stress
can be a catalyst for producing great art.
Their efforts to modernize the place and take the local youth of Stanford in tow cause confrontations with the eminent townsfolk, particularly the members of the Men's Association, and put the familial relationships under a lot of
stress.
For those of you still in the dark, I will not spoil this Christie, as it is definitely one of her finest works, and I
stress
that you should see it whenever you next have free time!
I can just about understand why some people might wish to
stress
this film's link with the Eighties but I really wouldn't say it's an accurate depiction of most peoples' lives in that era - even on the poorest Bradford estates.
Saw this movie in an early preview, and I cannot
stress
enough how bad I thought this film was.
Dr. Heller (Christopher Plummer) tries to help him through the post traumatic
stress.
I thought that all my
stress
would pay off by the time I got home to and watching the movie b/c the review I read said the movie was a pleasant surprise; what a joke! if you can make it through the first hour of the movie then your in luck! b/c it's not until then the movie turn's into a horror.
The pointless banter between the two main characters in the prequel was completely predictable and unoriginal, and...I just can't
stress
how bad the movie was.
How so many soldiers went insane, from what they saw during WWI, at the time they called it "shellshocked" now the call it post-traumatic
stress
disorder.
I cannot
stress
it enough!
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