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And finally, there isn't any sort of climax and resolution the film just meanders for nearly two hours and
wraps
up with a generic ending.
His bitterness
wraps
itself in satire.
Which is why the film ends so disappointingly: Minghella
wraps
everything up too cleanly.
That
wraps
it up.
It isn't any wonder why "Top Gun" was such a smash with audiences circa 1986: it puts to use the punchy, pulsating rhythms of the slickly-edited videos of MTV's peak era and
wraps
them up in "Miami Vice"-styled cool.
This is precisely the type of material director Mike Nichols would have thumbed his nose at twenty years ago; working here rather joylessly, Nichols
wraps
all the phony uplift in cinematic Saran Wrap.
It has been suggested that it has been kept under
wraps
because of the risk of facing the ire of the Christian Right.
This is one of those films that keeps you on the edge of your seat and easily
wraps
you into the story.
Olivier Gruner (Finally I can go back to reviewing other movies, since this
wraps
up my turkey binge)stars as a gym instructor who's past jumps out of the bushes and bites him in the ass.
With movies that run hundreds of times on our TV over & over again, I can't believe they keep this gem under
wraps.
Some movies are overwhelming with a power to evoke passion in a viewer, which
wraps
them up in the director's illusion throughout the runtime.
The script may still be under wraps, but the plot has already leaked: This time, in sharp contrast to the failed negotiations in Copenhagen in 2009, the planet is going to win.
True, this year is a bit better thanks to having Russia’s Vladimir Putin as host; there is simply too much tension between him and his Western counterparts to keep all emotions under
wraps.
Today, the IOC still
wraps
itself in the lofty mantle of apolitical Olympic idiocy, while Putin uses the Winter Games to try to add luster to his increasingly autocratic, and failing, Russian state.
Like virtually every private university in the United States, Yale has relied on “privacy” to keep these incidents under wraps, so that incoming women (and men) have no idea who among the faculty or students is dangerous; which fraternity is a site of repeated harassment or worse; and when to keep the door open on a student-teacher meeting.
Why not just keep the fledgling epidemic under
wraps
and hope that it goes away without the world ever knowing?
And US Secretary of State John Kerry’s “guidance” for a settlement of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which should have been unveiled this month, will now remain under
wraps.
The good news is that, nowadays, it is harder than ever to keep such large-scale wrongdoing under wraps, not least because of the efforts of committed journalists and brave whistleblowers.
Rather, the bill
wraps
into one package all that is wrong with the Republican Party, and to some extent, the debased state of American democracy.
But, as with the SARS epidemic, China’s leaders could keep it under
wraps
for only so long.
Hate and aggression that used to be kept under wraps, or confined to soccer stadiums, can now be openly expressed and instantly spread to millions of likeminded people via the Internet.
When we had laid aside our travelling
wraps
the voice of the host was heard inviting us to the kitchen, the only room where a fire was lighted even in the severest cold.
I think you good, gifted, lovely: a fervent, a solemn passion is conceived in my heart; it leans to you, draws you to my centre and spring of life,
wraps
my existence about you, and, kindling in pure, powerful flame, fuses you and me in one.
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