Vitality
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Parminder Nagra is brought on to the big screen for the first time in this film, and she is exceptional, capturing the vividness and
vitality
that this movie is all about.
WOW! Blood just blew us away with its sheer verve, gore, vitality, gore, excitement, gore, utter campiness, and even more gore, and all in SUCH GREAT FUN! Especially for those of you who enjoy all those Japanese chambara samurai and ninja films, YOU DEFINITELY HAVE TO SEE BLOOD!
The use of a wide variety of different camera angles and effective close-ups also contribute to the overall impression of constant motion and
vitality.
Such energy and
vitality.
Claire Danes plays the young Anne, giving a youthful
vitality
to dying bed ridden woman.
In fact, Pazu has the thick bones and immortal
vitality
of Conan--who jumped off a thousand stories carrying his girl in his arms and landed on his feet, then started running.
He is an actor of unusual skills and
vitality.
It showcases her unbelievable beauty and vitality, and it also spotlights her generally undiscovered comedic talents.
Her
vitality
and energy emerged until the very end...thank you Beah!
Bogart may be the star, but it's De Corsia who supplies the
vitality.
They have no
vitality.
I'm apt to attribute any of the considerable energy and
vitality
in this film to the dancers, their lives, their strength, and their intelligence.
To me, "The Living End" is a gem of a low budget effort, brimming with
vitality
and youthful vigor.
Peter Palmer (Abner), Billie Hayes (Mammy Yokum) and Stubby Kaye (Marryin' Sam), among others, bring the eccentric citizens of this burg to musical life with humor and
vitality.
Yet, the minute the actors start speaking, it loses vitality, conviction, and interest.
There is lots of comedy and Carole Lombard the wife of Clark Gable gave a great performance with lots of
vitality
and humor.
Note the energy and
vitality
she injects (perhaps effortlessly) into a supporting role as the girlfriend-wife, stealing every scene she's in - without relying on conventional beauty.
Imagine "Rocky Horror" with every drop of vitality, wit and cinematic talent sucked out by a toothless vampire, and you begin to approach the experience of watching "Son of Dracula."
Sadly, although the themes of insightful portrayal into class-ridden British society are present, 'All Or Nothing' lacks any of the
vitality
or wit of the earlier films.
The flat, fumbling direction by Harry Hope and Lee Sholem, Stuart J. Byrne's tediously talky and uneventful script, the dull performances and the slower than two aged turtles walking uphill pace suck all the fun and
vitality
out of this excruciatingly leaden science fiction clunker.
While her debut embodied verve and a
vitality
borne of its low-budget, Strange Planet has the opposite effect, mainly because of its bigger budget.
If so, nostalgia for Churchill is hardly a sign of American vitality, but more like a romantic rearguard battle, typical of a country in decline.
The EU should restore its economic
vitality
by pursuing a model of solidarity and subsidiarity that is more balanced in favor of the market and society, and that reduces the state's socio-economic influence.
But to restore the
vitality
of science, we need to look at the entire educational system: teachers from pre-school through high school, state and national standards, productive and educationally reinforcing assessments, teaching materials and educational technology, and progress in the neurosciences, cognitive psychology, developmental biology, and nutrition.
Nowadays, a more telling test of the
vitality
of a democracy is respect for the rights of minorities, recognition of the supremacy of the principles of the rule of law, and the acceptance of legal equality among citizens.
This debate is important not only for implanting meaning in the constitution, but will also determine the
vitality
and energy of the EU itself.
Sacrifice used to involve ransoming the body – its pleasures, basic needs, and even
vitality
– for the sake of the spirit.
After September 11, 2001, skyscrapers, clubs, and restaurants of all kinds sprang up like mushrooms, with almost more
vitality
than before.
While the rise in healthy life expectancy is a positive development, this demographic shift poses a serious threat to many economies, which are already losing
vitality.
But the expansion of business schools arguably testifies to the continued
vitality
of the social sciences.
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