Sentences with phrase «less weariness»

The same can be said, but to a greater degree, about Montenegro (who has been named Best Actress of the year by both the National Board of Review and the Los Angeles Film Critics Association); she rightfully sees Dora's bitter anger as less a weariness with the world than with herself, a desperate, self - destructive mechanism to keep the world even more distant than it already is.
Meanwhile, the low - carb group actually reported feeling better on the diet, noting less weariness and, despite eating fewer calories than they were used to, none complained of hunger.

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What redeems the movie, and then some, is the soulful weariness of Clooney's performance, which is in some ways an earthier and less glib version of the go - go axeman from «Up In The Air.»
Penn, who may be incapable of giving a performance that is anything less than superb, brings an emotionally wounded world - weariness to the part as well as a keen intelligence.
Less impressive is an overly bug - eyed Emily Watson as Dolarhyde's blind love interest Reba and the too - young Norton — as ragged and tired as he looks, there's a certain world - weariness that can only come with age — but they get the job done.
Less flash than Goodfellas, less heft than The Godfather, it is a modest look at low - level humps trying to get over (as typified by Al Pacino in a marvelous show of restraint and weariness as the never - was «Lefty&raquLess flash than Goodfellas, less heft than The Godfather, it is a modest look at low - level humps trying to get over (as typified by Al Pacino in a marvelous show of restraint and weariness as the never - was «Lefty&raquless heft than The Godfather, it is a modest look at low - level humps trying to get over (as typified by Al Pacino in a marvelous show of restraint and weariness as the never - was «Lefty»).
These typically have less to do with fear of rejection than with such factors as weariness, monotony, and burnout.
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