Sentences with phrase «emotional collapse»

Played by William Hurt as a man who seems, at first glance, confident and competent, he is actually on the edge of emotional collapse.
Inherent Vice scopes out the death of the 1960s in a rapidly consumerizing Los Angeles, while Boogie Nights sees the fallout from that transition in an epic sojourn through the porn industry, and Magnolia reconfigures Y2K fears around the threat of total emotional collapse in the new millennium.
In one scene, he calls the station on the verge of emotional collapse, having just seen his beloved dog punted off a bridge by Jack Black (don't ask).
When Darius Washington missed the biggest shots of his life, costing Memphis a trip to the NCAA tournament, his emotional collapse became a moment of TV infamy.
To say that Jennifer Lawrence is a star — as infinitely watchable picking her nose as picking off enemies with a bow and arrow (spoiler: She doesn't actually pick her nose)-- is to invite one long durrrrr in reply, and it's no surprise how nimbly she moves between warrior stance and emotional collapse.
Holliday himself claimed at least once that his emotional collapse in the film was a performance piece of which he was in control.
The museum offers a chance to overcome an emotional collapse through creation: by contributing to the permanent collection.
As the artist has said ««It could be many situations, the edge of emotional collapse «or ecstasy.»
Professional regulators in all the professions are slow to realize and deal with the mental illness and emotional collapse of many of their members.
Lauren also joins the numerous women who've taken a critical eye to Katrina Alcorn's book: «The question writ large I kept asking myself, though, is what, that was out of her control, would have prevented Alcorn from reaching the point of emotional collapse
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