Sentences with phrase «become loners»

His 48 - year - old mother, who was not allowed to enter his room ever since he began his operation two years ago, added that he «was once a wild child, who became a loner, never went on holidays and had no girlfriend.»
He quickly became a loner, living first by himself in the woods and later joined by Raph.
As he grew, Darth became the loner cat, preferring to stay outside during the day, then demanding (very vociferously, I might add) one - on - one attention every evening.

Not exact matches

The working class youngster is less likely to be a loner, and unless he conforms socially and morally to the mores of the group in which he moves, then he will become a social outcast.
Still, we are not doomed to become a society of self - obsessed loners.
I am that loner who usually kept to oneself but now I need to find another loner to become a pack to cause trouble for those around us.
Newcomer Elsie Fisher excels with the responsibility that Burnham gives her, becoming immediately heartfelt as a loner in her own world of enthusiastically making inspirational YouTube videos that no one watches.
Stewart plays a loner driving cattle across Alaska who becomes embroiled, very much against his will, in a dispute between a gang of criminals and the small town they control through violence and fear.
Usually a loner, Martin becomes increasingly close to the family; however, as his attachment to the family grows, Martin is led down a path of unforeseen dangers, complicating his deadly mission.
This is the tough, defiant Ford that became the grim, urban tough guy of Gilda and the calloused cowboy loner of numerous westerns in protean form, not even 25 years old but already with a chip on his shoulder and the obstinate attitude of a guy who has taken care of himself for so long he figures he knows it all.
He also becomes involved with another bizarre loner, Joni (Odeya Rush, «Curb Your Enthusiasm» TV series), who has a birthmark instead of vegetation and drags giant tree limbs around on her bicycle.
According to EW, Thewlis will play V.M. Vargas, a «mysterious loner and true capitalist who delivers Emmit (Ewan McGregor) the bad news that he has just become -LSB-...]
A local becomes an essential guide for them: Jaylah (a nimble Sofia Boutella), a pale loner with black streaks running down her face who helps the crew discover the Federation's history on the planet.
(In English and Pashtu with subtitles) The Human Centipede 2 (Unrated) Howl - inducing horror sequel revolving around a mentally - disturbed loner (Laurence R. Harvey) who becomes obsessed with replicating the exploits of the diabolical doctor who created a human centipede in the original by sewing his helpless kidnap victims together, one behind the other on their knees, in mouth - to - anus fashion.
His second directorial effort, The Driver (1978), couldn't be more different — a contemporary drama of cops and crooks in the modern city locked in a struggle that has become (for no explicable reason) personal, all loners with temporary alliances at best — yet we're in the same Hill universe of tough, terse professionals who define themselves by their abilities and express themselves in action.
Striking up relationships with a local young punk Marcus (Jack Kilmer) and her loner neighbor Hank (Dylan McDermott), she quickly becomes a hot topic of local gossip.
So he checks himself into a facility that provides him 45 days to find a suitable partner, otherwise he'll become a «loner» and turned in the animal of his choice.
When given the opportunity, Pacino displays the emotional pain of the tragic loner with such palpable nuance; it is a tragedy in itself that this lack of emotional exploration into Pacino's character, concealed behind the overuse of Lennon's soundtrack, becomes a wasted opportunity and severe oversight by Fogelman.
Instead, as the fussy loner finds his match in insuppressible new muse Alma (Vicky Krieps), the movie becomes an unexpected paean to surviving the travails of creativity through companionship, as she forces her way into Reynolds» insular world.
Most of the townsfolk become complicit in forcing her out, except Mr Brundish (Bill Nighy), a renowned loner living in the square Gothic manse atop the hill, whose letter - writing to Florence sets the stage for a sympathetic alliance.
But as it becomes increasingly clear, Haneke is showing us the various familial influences that contribute to the alienation felt by troubled 13 - year - old Eve Laurent (Fantine Harduin), a despondent loner who's forced to live with her estranged father, Thomas (Mathieu Kassovitz), after she poisons her biological mother.
So begins Jake's new life as George Amberson and his new world of Elvis and JFK, of big American cars and sock hops, of a troubled loner named Lee Harvey Oswald and a beautiful high school librarian named Sadie Dunhill, who becomes the love of Jake's life — a life that transgresses all the normal rules of time.
Although he often portrays the loner hero succeeding against all odds, Stallone became one of the richest actors in America by being a star, and by being bankrolled by the conglomerates he fights on - screen.
«So begins Jake's new life as George Amberson and his new world of Elvis and JFK, of big American cars and sock hops, of a troubled loner named Lee Harvey Oswald and a beautiful high school librarian named Sadie Dunhill, who becomes the love of Jake's life — a life that transgresses all the normal rules of time,» says the description on King's site.
My Little Monster is a quasi-romance story about a loner who inadvertently becomes the object of affection for a trouble - maker in her class.
A 1956 Time magazine article on Jackson Pollock made Prince believe art could be a career, and he became «very attracted to the idea of someone who was by themselves, fairly antisocial, kind of a loner, someone who was non-collaborative.»
By comparison, the loner Alfred Sisley (1839 - 1899)- the most dedicated landscape artist after Monet - lived a middle - class lifestyle, and only became dependent on his art in middle age.
Kelly has said he was often alone as a young boy and became somewhat of a «loner».
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