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Apparently, the bitter realization that maybe it could happen to us, but it obviously hasn't and it probably never will, makes our lives seem
unbearably
grim in comparison.
So to me, this was just so bizarre about how they could get the packaging so mysteriously beautiful and perfect and the message so unbearably, clearly wrong.
Now, unfortunately, in these cases, the provision of security came at an
unbearably
high price for the population.
Whatever comes, there was this hour when nothing mattered, all was
unbearably
dear.
This separation can be traumatic and
unbearably
long.
He always, always treated each of us, you know, equally
unbearably
during the class.
This nauseating, sickly and almost
unbearably
tedious misfire probably works as religious propaganda but has no entertainment value beyond a few wisecracks from George Burns.
But the finale, though unexpected, is preposterous, and the whole plotting (complete with childhood traumas and multiple-personality disorders) reveals itself to be
unbearably
cliched, especially as far as motivation is concerned.
Reports of this film's brilliance appear to have been greatly exaggerated, and unless the other reviewers were watching a different movie, I fail to see how anyone can find this film anything other than dull, unscary, uncreepy, overlong, and at times,
unbearably
irritating.
I don't dislike him in North by Northwest but I really find that movie
unbearably
silly.
Then again, the script was
unbearably
awful, and the dialogue was so cheesy.
It was
unbearably
boring to watch.
These aspects combine to give refreshingly daring cinema, which makes a whole bunch of recent stuff look
unbearably
dull.
But most of the blame would have to go to Romero's dreadfully static and
unbearably
cringe-like script (especially in those dialogues streaming through the first and final story).
As children, the pair are
unbearably
precocious; as adults they're intolerably immature.
He always seems to find shutting that
unbearably
grating pie-hole of his very difficult in this one and whose clock face should really have been used for turning back in time to the unforgettable two film in this series!
When things are show
unbearably
grim, they are realistic.
One's that have overlong camera shots of the stars sitting and staring pensively into space, or one's where they focus
unbearably
long on kitty kats eating spaghetti.
combined with the overweening soundtrack, these flaws make this movie's three hours
unbearably
weighty in tone yet light in content.
Many of the scenes were
unbearably
slow and long without moving the action forward.
And for good reason: they are
unbearably
wooden and pretentious imitations of Bergman.
Polanski was always a master at building unease, and moments in this film are almost
unbearably
creepy.
The final sequence is almost
unbearably
poignant: when Clark Gable looks down with such joy and surprise at his son, lifts him up and proudly says, "My kid!",
The scene when the young soldiers, men and women, black and white, all killed in action, arrive in heaven to be processed for eternal life is
unbearably
poignant.
Almost 30 years later I recall this original PBS film as almost
unbearably
tender.
However, in the case of this klunky flick, that subculture is so intensely boring, so contrived, so
unbearably
drab and elitist that the film becomes almost unwatchable.
This movie is senseless,
unbearably
so.
It was such a wonderful show.It was absolutely brilliant and positively divine.I loved every second I watched an episode of this show, and there wasn't any I thought were horrible.This show is underrated and it is definitely under appreciated.All the characters are lovable and different in their own way, which is a good ingredient for any show.Each episode was so interesting and entertaining, and not to mention some were actually
unbearably
funny!!!You can't beat shows like these, and anybody who tries to run away, always find themselves crawling back to them.I would watch The Wild Thornberry's show all day if I had to, because it is just a show that you can love forever, and never get bored with it.
Director Jacques Tourneur once again proves himself to be a master in creating an
unbearably
tense atmosphere.
"The Visitor" is an
unbearably
pretentious film, ridiculously plotted and remarkably boring considering the overload of story elements.
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