Sentences with phrase «emotionally harrowing»

That would also avoid a costly and, for survivors and victims» families, emotionally harrowing trial that would probably take years, followed by many years more of appeals.
But if a funeral home or mortician does not treat your loved one with respect, a period of mourning can become even more emotionally harrowing.
To say that a car accident can be an emotionally harrowing experience is something of an understatement.
Michael Koryta, long hailed as one of the best young thriller writers at work today, has written his greatest novel ever - an emotionally harrowing, unstoppably suspenseful novel that proves why Michael Connelly has named him «one of the best of the best.»
And The Fifth Gospel delivers, with compelling characters, impeccable pacing and a central enigma that is as intellectually satisfying as it is emotionally harrowing.
«Room» is full of emotionally harrowing and wrenching moments, many of which will genuinely gut you or precipitate the flow of tears.
A Blast is emotionally harrowing, sexually explicit, and terrifyingly tense.
It can be especially rough when your show goes on hiatus after one of the most emotionally harrowing season finales you've ever seen, with nary a promise of when to return other than «sometime after Peter Jackson frees Martin Freeman from New Zealand.»
Its first half is emotionally harrowing, as Katja Sekerci (Diane Kruger) discovers that her Turkish husband, Nuri (Numan Acar), and young son, Rocco, have been killed by a bomb placed outside Nuri's Hamburg accounting office.
The storyline has been an emotionally harrowing one.

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Anne Bancroft and Sissy Spacek not receiving an Oscar nomination for their performances is without a doubt one of the biggest injustices in the History of Cinema, since they give their very best in this harrowing, emotionally devastating adaptation of the Pulitzer - winning play.
It's an emotionally involving rather than harrowing film, with scenes as beautiful as oil paintings.
Emotionally inteence and quite harrowing at times.
I'm surprised that Room didn't appear on more of our critics» lists; I thought it was an emotionally effective, absolutely harrowing story that was well made and well acted.
While Schindler's List is ultimately an uplifting story, it's also an incredibly harrowing and emotionally draining movie.
With Mr. Salinas and Greenberg's consent, I offer to kickoff our visit with an immediate impression during the start of the film that distinguishes it's score from Cartel Land's... it deftly emerges with warm, melodic cello and higher - notes vibraphone progessions from a dreamlike silence, and only registers as a lilting, tender counterpoint to the viscerally intense imagery of ISIS - occupied contemporary Raqqa, Syria in the picture's opening sequence well after we're already emotionally all - in invested via what will certainly be a harrowing, yet inspiring cinematic experience.
But very recently, predictions have started to shift to the star of Sergei Dvortsevoy's Ayka, Samal Yeslyamova, who gives a harrowing and emotionally intense turn as a woman braving a miserable Moscow blizzard and simultaneously dealing with her poor health.
In June 2013, Alternative Magazine Online reviewed The Last of Us (PlayStation 3), describing it as «one of the most emotionally engaging and harrowing experiences ever committed to the video game medium.»
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