Tragedy
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1103 examples of Tragedy in a sentence
It is a great
tragedy
that both Richard Harris and John Derek are no longer with us.
And that's the
tragedy.
This is yet another depressing and boring film about AIDS and
tragedy.
It plays much more like a Greek
tragedy
than a modern thriller about big city corruption.
They take time out for long looks and unnecessary conversation and the contemplation of a fallen foe with 30 seconds left to
tragedy.
It is an extreme
tragedy.
Well, you almost can guess what happens, and you are right, China O'Brien fights back after great
tragedy
strikes her life.
tragedy
that they changed the name for the US release though.. Keep the Apidistra Flying is much better than the nothing title A Merry War.
However, Peter Sellers' genius still shines through with his portrayal of Nayland Smith, with echoes of sadness, tragedy, and strength simmering through a stoic facade; it's a performance I place on par with Peter Cushing's portrayal of Van Helsing but done in a tenth of the cumulative screen time of all Cushing's "Dracula" movies.
However, the
TRAGEDY
of this entire endeavor, is that John Hurt, one of the screen's greatest actors, diminishes himself in this....I gave it two points just because Mr. Hurt SHOWED UP...I take AWAY 8 points, because he didn't run from it fast enough.
But terrible in the way that kept my attention in that perverse manner that is akin to watching a
tragedy
and not being able to look away.
The same Kim Ki Duk who dazzled us with the staggering
tragedy
of "The Coast Guard" and made us squirm about the ugliness of nonchalant teenage prostitution before returning to his almost patented nature motif to allow us all (characters and viewers alike) to experience redemption in "Samaritan Girl"?
Alternatively, they can be a perilous foot pain that will inevitably lead to trips, falls and ultimate
tragedy.
They had an opportunity to make one of the best romantic
tragedy
mafia movies ever because they had the actors,the budget,and the story but the great director John Huston was too preoccupied trying to mellow out this missed classic.Strenuously trying to find black humor as often as possible which diluted the movie very much.And also they were so uncaring with details like sound and detailed action.Maybe it was the age of the director who passed away two years later.
We never hear the rest because the two play writes start to debate whether it would make a better comedy or
tragedy.
In the
tragedy
she is an old family friend who after attempting suicide decided to show up at her old best friends front door for no apparent reason.
This is a typical Steele novel production in that two people who have undergone some sort of
tragedy
manage to get together despite the odds.
There is a lot of
tragedy
throughout the movie.
Instead of delivering a pointed commentary about the role of urban women struggling to stay afloat in a world where men cruelly abuse and humiliate them, Gray, Bufford and Lanier prefers to pummel their unsuspecting audience with highbrow notions of operatic
tragedy.
Yes I know "talkies" had just been invented for the cinema 2 years earlier when this was produced in 1929 but this film showed that much had to learnt about the art of producing films.It comes over as a filmed "hammy" stage play with the actors melodramatically enunciating their lines,rolling their eyes, using too many pregnant pauses and using gestures more appropriate to silent cinema, which I suppose was normal during the process of educating them to appear more naturalistic on screen.The gaps between lines spoken should have been tightened up during editing as it considerably slows the film.It is now only of interest for Titanic buffs who want to see an early example of this marine accident on film.In next chronological order they could see "Titanic" (1953) A Night to Remember (1958)"Titanic (1997), to see how the cinema's depiction of this
tragedy
as evolved over the years.There have been many documentaries and TV films made including the atrocious "SOS Titanic" (1979) On my version which is a DVD, David McCallum gives the introduction.It was he who played Harold Bride Marconi's junior wireless operator in "A Night to Remember"(still the best feature film - please read my "Tribute to Walter" comments on IMDb under Howard Morley.demon.co.uk)and gave the commentary on the series of 4 videos entitled "End of a Dream" so he was well qualified to give the narration.Of more interest I found was a recording accompanied by actual photos of the 1912 US Senate hearing which is also on the DVD.Actors speak the actual words spoken by Lightoller 2nd officer, J Bruce Ismay,Managing director of White Star, Harold Bride and others including Gloria Stewart (The "old Rose" in Titanic 1997) whose voice is used for one of the first class women survivors.
The hotel where most of the actors were lodged appears good too.A word about the actors Jack Nicholson looks like a lost,lazy soul who is never really sure of what he is supposed to do.There is not much to be said of a bald,colored actor who for the most of times is busy pampering a kid actor.No need to blame the bad weather for the tragedy.It cannot be avoided as the film has been made and poor Kubrick is not alive to make any changes.
The
tragedy
of the doomed ship Titanic has inspired many books and movies.
The latest film concerning this
tragedy
in the Atlantic Ocean was written and directed by famous action movie filmmaker James Cameron.
The comedy portion of this film was just as boring as the
tragedy
and definitely never funny or even entertaining.
Larry Peerce's direction wavers uncontrollably between black farce and Roman
tragedy.
A widowed man takes his new bride to his secluded mansion... admonishing his servants and friends that the new Mrs. has a very fragile disposition due to a
tragedy
in her past.
Jean Crain attempts a stage accent in alternate sentences and the other members of the cast seem to believe this is a melodrama and not a comedy; indeed, the entire production has bookends that reduce it to
tragedy
-- doubtless the Hays office insisted.
The
tragedy
of the creature destroying Frankenstein's family has been completely excised and replaced with... nothing.
The greatest
tragedy
of this movie is that the old man that keeps the Hobgoblins "locked" up makes it to the final scene.
But those scenes just didn't work with the
tragedy
in the second half.
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