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just didn't find it compelling at all.it does not have any of the style of the 1st one,and,to me, no sense of
urgency
or distress.i
I still feel the same
urgency
to be reminded of the Holocaust.
The sense of menace is never really there, while the sudden blackouts add a bit of oomph to the movie, apart from that, and a very big mole (don't ask) there never seems a sense of
urgency
to escaping.
The script is film school tripe - plodding, self congratulatory, stupid, without any sense of pacing or
urgency.
Scorsese would move on to make Mean Streets, Raging Bull, The King of Comedy, GoodFellas, and several other movies that double, triple and demolish the impact this first work, completed with greatly impatient
urgency
when he was 25, but as with most independent debuts, nearly all of which overstep the bounds of self-indulgence anyway, which has yet to prove a problem for Scorsese, one must be objective with its flaws and not water down its lack of guile.
The dogs are supposed to be scary and while the scenes where they are on the attack have an
urgency
to them, its just hard picturing these pups as anything but cute and cuddly.
The former is not quite as bad, and hence never really popped up on any Worst Of Lists, but it is that kind of 1980s dubious horror in that, despite the
urgency
of the situation (hideous monsters who "live so that others may die"), the characters carry on like it's just any other day.
I would like to think that had the narration been different - with longer flashbacks interlaced to the proceedings - such that it lent some
urgency
to the flow, a stronger flavor of suspense and a definite hint of thrill, the film might have looked much better.
This is a movie that had no artistic
urgency
behind it's making, it was just an attempt by some producers and distributors to cash in on a notorious XXX rape fantasy movie made under the same title, FORCED ENTRY.
Acting tour-de-forces are manifest everywhere, and although virtually the entire supporting cast brings a Broadway-style truth and
urgency
that make thus excellent.
The greatest
urgency
lies in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, where health conditions and extreme poverty are worst, and preventable and controllable infectious diseases continue to rage.
They have imbued reform efforts with a degree of
urgency
that has had a far-reaching impact; indeed, conventional GDP data do not reflect the scale of the transformation that they are driving.
With a new sense of urgency, President Xi Jinping and his inner circle are attempting one of the most ambitious economic and social-policy reform plans in history.
Last year, aid donors and UN agencies failed spectacularly to act with the
urgency
the crisis demanded.
There is a palpable sense of
urgency
to this task.
And longtime advocates for women are feeling energized, as countless others – men and women alike – have come to recognize the
urgency
of the task.
It is up to the G20 to deal with the global inequality crisis with the same
urgency
it showed during the Great Recession of 2008-2009.
A Customs Union for the BalkansThe fall of Milosevic does not cure the political woes of the Balkans; indeed, it raises their
urgency.
Not surprisingly, after the attacks Western leaders reaffirmed the
urgency
of bringing Turkey into the European fold.
By abandoning ambiguity and taking its own bomb out of the “basement,” Israel might be able to affirm its capacity for nuclear deterrence more convincingly, and, more importantly, enhance a serious debate about the
urgency
of a nuclear-free zone in the Middle East.
But the dynamic of all reform is clinched when even weighty arguments succumb to the
urgency
of change.
Of far greater
urgency
is that dollar shortages have become food shortages in countries such as Egypt and Venezuela, as well as much of Sub-Saharan Africa, which rely heavily on food imports.
Unfortunately for Europe, growth also reduces the perceived
urgency
of action where action is urgently needed – for example, Greece.
Similarly, the more that recovery and sustained growth strengthen banks’ balance sheets, the less
urgency
policymakers feel to address structural shortcomings, such as the implicit guarantees enjoyed by state banks and municipal savings banks in Germany, and the problems of family-controlled banks like Banco Espirito Santo in Portugal.
Though the budget mentions disinvestment in loss-making public-sector units, the budget conveys no sense of
urgency
on this front.
The credit for imparting
urgency
to an issue that had become a hardy perennial of Indian politics goes to the mass campaign that coalesced around a Gandhian leader, Anna Hazare, who insisted that a “Jan Lokpal Bill” (“People’s Ombudsman”) drafted by his followers had to be enacted in toto.
So Amien Rais' assurance that Megawati will remain president until 2004 will not have injected a greater
urgency
into her presidency.
When the MDGs were adopted in 2000, the sense of
urgency
was powered by the moral conviction that extreme poverty had become an unacceptable anachronism in our globally connected world.
But, thanks to Trump’s trade war, policymakers are now pursuing them with a new sense of
urgency.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, speaking last month to the membership of AIPAC, the largest pro-Israel lobby in the US, emphasized the
urgency
of the situation.
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