by Walter Chaw Orson Welles famously proclaimed that Leo McCarey's Make Way for Tomorrow could «make a stone cry,» and it could, not because of any sentimentality, but because it pinions
essential human failure mercilessly.
Not exact matches
Tensions are present indeed, and the
failure to reconcile them constitutes the dark side of the
human condition, but there is no contradiction in the
essential pattern of love.
While the inflammatory immune response is
essential to protecting
humans against viruses and bacteria, superantigen toxins cause an exaggerated response called an «immune storm» that can do a great deal of damage in the body and can result in multiple organ
failure.
Many non-mammalian species would be profoundly affected long before a 7 - 8 C shift occurred, and in the process many ecosystems and their
essential (to
humans) functions would also be impacted - to the point of
failure.