Sentences with phrase «less harrowing»

Although many of us dread the awkwardness of handing your resignation notice letters, the truth is, it is easier and less harrowing than you think it will be.
Plus, it's easy to get and also much less harrowing to handle and prepare than pumpkin.
BUT, a confirmed release date would make the wait less harrowing.
While the climb is less harrowing than that for Huayna Picchu, the views offered are as good or better and there is no queue up.
When it comes to a dog bite, prevention is far less harrowing than a cure.
Believe it or not, a simplified investment approach not only makes our lives easier and less harrowing, but also can drastically improve our results.
Still, the tale of Daniel Allen, aka Carter Allen Cash, is no less harrowing for that...
«Beyond The Hills» should be slightly less harrowing than his abortion drama with the Romanian set story, following a young woman who returns to her home country after living in Germany and reunites with a friend she has known for years since their childhood in the same orphanage.
If that sounds more conventional (and less harrowing, certainly) than Saul, it probably won't be any smaller in scope.
At the second interview, those who had more severe symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder recalled the event as more harrowing, while memories were recalled as less harrowing by those who had recovered.
At the second interview, those who had more severe symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder recalled their experience as more harrowing, while events were recalled as less harrowing by those who had recovered.

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The service, which won an Emmy this year for the harrowing series «The Handmaid's Tale,» will ultimately have to rely less on broadcast networks for its content and could become a place for more originals, a tack Netflix and Amazon have taken.
While it may be a bit harrowing for the farmer, this method uses less water than conventional rice - growing methods.
Ekeh while addressing a cross section of newsmen in Lagos yesterday said that Nigerian businessmen are going through harrowing times to sustain their businesses now due to the forex restrictions imposed by the present administration, adding that perhaps less than one per cent of Nigerian businessmen will still be standing if current realities remain till March this year.
It's a slightly trite bit of viewer hand - holding, as are most of the recollections that punctuate Louie's harrowing wartime horrors, but it sets the tone for a film less interested in blame than in illuminating commonalities.
Just as the Julia Roberts fairy tale Pretty Woman morphed from something, in its script stage, dark and harrowing to, on the screen, something sweet and cheery, this could - have - been foray into either the seamier side of life or the less - than - squalid but more - than - ordinary steers clear of ever getting near the truly treacherous.
[/ font][font = Century Gothic][/ font][font = Century Gothic] «PU - 239» is a harrowing tragicomedy that focuses less on nuclear terrorism (which is cool, so I did not have to lie awake all night), then as a damning portrait of post-Communism Russia which is falling apart at the seams.
It's a harrowing place to begin the story (with the clean - up job excruciating in its unease), but once we get into the proper plot it prefaces — a mystery / slasher genre piece — things get a lot less gripping.
The tsunami sequence in The Impossible is likely to get most of the attention — and rightfully so, since it's ten of the most harrowing minutes most moviegoers are likely to see this year — but the movie is actually filled with smaller but no less gripping scenes of these family members scrambling to find each other amid of landscape of wreckage and strangers.
It isn't excessively graphic, and in fact most of the more harrowing moments are inferred rather than witnessed, but that doesn't make it any less brutal.
It's ultimately Lane (Jared Harris), the British expatriate with the permanently fixed grin of desperation, whose life draws to a sudden close, but the curtain call itself is less tragic than the harrowing descent that lands him there.
Hungary has picked harrowing Holocaust drama Son of Saul as its nomination for the 2016 best foreign language film Oscar, less than three weeks after it won the runner - up Grand Prix prize at the Cannes film festival.
Both principal actors have a strong enough sense of their characters, even as they're pulled into increasingly harrowing places, to make the film a more successful one than Loach's last few, but it's still schematic and predictable, and it aggressively stacks the deck against Blake and Kattie in a way that makes it more effective as social activism, and less so as drama.
The entire event lasted less than two full days, but what transpired in a matter of about thirty - six hours was truly harrowing.
An important secondary role is badly acted; the film might have gained from a less closety approach to the characters» sexual impulsions; and during its course it is often more tedious than interestingly harrowing — but, once done, it does stick in the mind as the work of a director of real potential, and not in the craw where most of the festival entries eventually lodged.
Based on Dan Simmons» 2007 novel, David Kajganich and Soo Hugh's 10 - episode nightmare — which premiered last night, and is intended as the potential first installment of an anthology series — is a work of harrowing historical fiction, one in which supernatural menace looms large over the proceedings, and yet is ultimately less threatening — or terrifying — than man himself.
Fresh: Schindler's List is a film whose meanings are to be found less in its uplifting outline than in its harrowing flow of images — images of fear, hope, horror, compassion, degradation, chaos, and death.
Does that make Steve McQueen's harrowing adaptation of Solomon Northup's astonishing memoir of 1854, relating his kidnapping in the North of the US and enslavement in the South from 1841 to 1853, any less challenging or purposeful?
There are still some debts to pay but it is now lesser compared to the harrowing situation before.
There are things you can do to make traveling with your cat, to the vet or anywhere for that matter, far less of a harrowing undertaking.
The most successful work, however, is less concerned with the visible physical effects of violence but is instead narrative and documentary — intimate portraits of emboldened survivors who share their harrowing stories in unequivocal detail.
The Colombian artist redeploys domestic objects into abstract and harrowing memorials for the victims of violence — but her work is becoming less subtle
Noctis and friends» journey is a harrowing one, so anything to make it a little less frustrating and offer a little more lighthearted fare here and there (like that adorable Chocobo and Moogle Festival a while back) is certainly welcome.
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