Sentences with phrase «gives pained»

Each moment of the wardrobe falling must be as big as possible, so the low angle shows the suspense of it toppling towards its prey, the close - up of hands shows the cringe - making impact of wood on knuckle, and the close - up of the head bursting through the back of the furniture gives us the pained reaction as well as another gag.
Soto, one of a few seasoned players in a beautifully cast film that seamlessly meshes professionals and local amateurs, gives pained urgency and backbone to Amparo's plight, never grandly succumbing to anguish that simmers in her body language throughout.

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After a period of pained indecision and a 24 - hour prayer fast, Romney stepped down from AMC in February 1962 to enter electoral politics [90][93][97](given an indefinite leave of absence, he was succeeded as president of AMC by Roy Abernethy).
But in a pained interview 12 years ago in which he aired out his internal debate, DeFrancisco gave his rationale for deciding not to run - Mayor Matt Driscoll would eventually be elected - and described, basically, the same reasons that caused him to decide against running for mayor now:
Joints that never gave me problems now ache, I can no longer stare at a computer all day without getting a migraine, and when I get out of bed in the morning I sometimes want to stiffly stretch in the same awkward, pained manner as my middle - aged dog.
Given that the title character is a Mexican immigrant and that the guest of honor at the small soiree to which she's become a last - minute addition is Doug Strutt (John Lithgow), a billionaire real - estate and resort mogul with Trump - ian characteristics, one might think that this has all the makings of the kind of broad, pained farce where every character is a mouthpiece for over-determined conflicts of sociopolitical opinion.
In voice, in stature, in the pained looks he constantly gives out to the world and the hope he carries, his performance feels as close as we might get to actually viewing Lincoln ourselves.
It is hard not to give into a pained smirk when Chris Hemsworth delivers the line: «head into the devil's anus» with a straight face.
Buffed up and kitted out, his knack for physical humour makes him perfect for the neatly choreographed set pieces, while his pained puppy - dog delivery gives his unlikely action star an unexpected credibility.
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