Sentences with phrase «into painful reality»

Boyle takes advantage of the different moments of the boy's life to immerse himself into painful reality... [Full review in Spanish]
Bridging the divide by giving young people an entry point into the painful realities of race in America

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KILLER JOE is a tale of twisted moral compasses, family dynamics either gone wrong or brought into hi - definition, and the painful collision of dreams and reality.
This is a comedy with the sort of laughs that land big and then build into second, smaller laughs, and it cleverly masquerades as light fare in its first act before grounding its humor in a more painful reality in the second act.
Here's a case in point: authors who think that Google is the only search engine in town, and who are putting all their SEO (search engine optimization) eggs into Google's basket will be in for a hard landing (and a painful reality check) when the Next Big Thing in search engines comes along, and Google is out of the picture.
I hope that helps at least guide you into a contemplative introspective look at the reality of the situation and give you some idea which path is the least painful for you and your mom.
And now we're leaving the late»60s again & heading into the early»70s — and just as people discovered then, an illusory world of fixed rates, price controls & apparent economic / market stability can't fend off an eventual & inevitable reckoning with the painful underlying reality....
His imperfect image had then to be «corrected by explicitly wounding the picture,» Mr. Storr observed, «and thereby exposing the anxiety that went into its creation and the pathos that attends any painful discrepancy between an imagined perfection and a flawed reality»
In them, the language of geometric abstract painting is re-imagined into monumental installations that tell stories about the painful realities of African American history through innovative spatial structures.
The blues, more than anything, enact a powerful process of transformation, turning raw suffering into creative expression, suggesting the human capacity to transcend life's painful realities.
Moreover, since this new reality is painful to contemplate, and requires big changes in policy and behavior that are at the outer limit of our ability, it is all too easy to fall into the psychological state of denial.
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