Sentences with phrase «certain pathos»

The director hadn't seen the film in several years and, now in his mid-Seventies and with several of those involved in Harry and Tonto's making dead and buried, he feels it has accrued a certain pathos.
The film manages a certain pathos in simply watching Maurice go about his life.

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Both the pathos and the courage of many such children, suffering appalling handicaps and sometimes with the certain knowledge of imminent death, was for me a kind of trek with Job.
There was pathos in the experience of the alcoholic interviewee who recalled: «When I reached a certain point in a drunk, I felt as though I were on the edge of a beautiful land.
In The Royal Tenenbaums, Richie Tenenbaum (Luke Wilson) emotes the quiet pathos of Follet's depressive protagonist and is similarly positioned inside the framing of certain shots.
A Terrence Malick school of cinema apprentice, there are certain parallels that can be drawn between the ethos, pathos or filmmaker conditioning of A.J. Edwards.
Deftly handling the demanding material and giving it a certain something more is the amazing cast; Cusack, Diaz, and Keener are not only funny, but they lend a real pathos to their characters that lends some genuine emotional involvement to the story.
Deep Feelings looks at the persistence of Aby Warburg's «pathos formula» (visually associating diverse portrayals of certain emotions) in works by Hans - Peter Feldmann, Damien Hirst, Jeff Wall, Urs Fischer, Douglas Gordon, Sarah Lucas, Berlinde De Bruyckere, Titian, Philippe Parreno, Sharon Lockhart, William Kentridge, Maurizio Cattelan and others.
David is not widely known in the UAE but Robbins hopes this new audience will be receptive, as she believes that the humour and pathos that runs through his work is not specific to a certain culture.
The first means of persuasion «depends on the personal character of the speaker [ethos]; the second on putting the audience into a certain frame of mind [pathos]; the third on the proof, or apparent proof, provided by the words of the speech itself [logos].»
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