"Emotional angst" refers to a state of inner turmoil or intense distress that a person experiences in relation to their emotions or feelings.
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The film works primarily on these appealing characters, their idiosyncrasies and
differing emotional angst and still manages to make a commentary on the nature of art and the integrity of an artist.
The Fauves celebrated their visual, external surroundings; the German Expressionists were more introspective, looking for a means to
depict emotional angst.
Such guidance spares your family
the emotional angst of having to guess at your wishes when they are already under stress.
Amid the silly slapstick, constant jabbering and pop tunes, writer / directors Eric Darnell and Tom McGrath, along with Etan Cohen, stick with the friendship theme as the plucky, pampered menagerie explores
their emotional angst.
As such, they only serve as momentary distractions for what director Cuaron (Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Great Expectations) really wants to shoot, i.e. some spicy sex and
emotional angst.
Yet it is to Jin's credit that he brilliantly captures
the emotional angst of a man who is caught between two hard choices.
The power and fluidity of martial - arts maneuvers and
the emotional angst of a teenage crush are in perfect accord in artwork that fleshes out a resonant, well - told story.
A series of vessels are painted entirely, inside and out, with symbolic imagery of figures reacting physically to
the emotional angst that accompanies failed relationships.
Think of it as a business arrangement or as an insurance policy to help remove some of
the emotional angst of getting remarried.
It takes time and, for most people, a fair amount of
emotional angst.
Money can also be a location of
emotional angst, including, yes, overstating its importance.