Sentences with phrase «most emotional moments»

When she won the silver medal in 1952, the gold medallist, Henri Saint Cyr of Sweden, carried her from her horse, Jubilee, onto the podium, which is considered one of the most emotional moments in Olympic history.
The film's most emotional moments revolve around five children whose futures depend on winning a lottery to a charter school.
Some of the most emotional moments I have experienced teaching used this activity.
Family was a major part of Infinity War, with Thanos» complicated relationship with Zoe Saldana's Gamora providing some of the movie's most emotional moments.
These two are like brothers, and their interactions provide some of the most emotional moments in the movie.
Filmed in one long take, the acting and the timing of the characters and their actions is perfect, creating one of the most emotional moments in recent movies.
To close out the day, cameras will capture one of her most emotional moments, so between takes, she hurriedly jogs a wide loop to work up the breathlessness that will help sell her anger and pain.
Matt Rodgers on the most emotional moments in the Marvel Cinematic Universe... There was a phase in my own cinematic universe when I couldn't tell you who Tony Stark was, let alone a Groot, Thanos, or Stephen Strange.
Some of the film's most emotional moments are unintentionally funny, but these are far outweighed by the sense of mystery (and dread) which hangs over the entire narrative.
The most emotional moments have all been done before in many other movies.
Felipe Massa walking down the pitlane in the rain during last year's Brazilian Grand Prix was one of most emotional moments seen in F1 for a long time, and while this year might not have been quite as emotional, it was still enough to hit you right in the feels.
The most emotional moment of the day was when 98 - year - old Ruth Dayan was presented with the Jasmine Lifetime Achievement Award.
The most emotional moment came when Cuomo called out a surprise guest — Akeem Browder, a primary challenger to de Blasio in 2017.
Portman's big scene and the most emotional moment in the movie comes during that shock - reunion.
It's bad enough that he's cheating on his lovely, long - suffering wife — Cotillard's number «Take It All» is the movie's most emotional moment — but then a late reveal about Guido confirms that he's even more of a scoundrel than we thought he was.
Their final confrontation is heartbreaking and the most emotional moment in the movie.
In what is perhaps the most emotional moment of the footage shown, Peter Parker is on the ground, badly injured from battle on what looks like an alien planet.

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And if there was ever going to be a place in this entire trilogy to give him this emotional moment of a goodbye, this was probably going to be the most emotionally potent place to do it.»
Our first most impressionable moment is one of suffering rather than comfort, and people wonder why the (mental, emotional, ethical) health of our nation is declining?
Just as political organizers and fundraisers have tried to make the most of emotional moments with mobile technology by devising mobile donation systems that can enable giving at rallies and political events, Garvin thinks that canvas managers can update surveys based on news events and inopportune comments by politicians on the other side of an issue.
But when we take these people to task we achieve several important things: we maintain a civil manner of discourse at the precise moments when we are politically most emotional.
One of the most profound gifts I once received from a wise friend in a moment of emotional turmoil was having her thank me for sharing my hurt — because in doing so I was making it possible for others to feel their own pain and let it go!
Yet, what I found instead were a few great moments in an otherwise choppy narrative with a distinct lack of emotional connection (amongst most of the characters, and between the characters and the audience).
For the most part, A Farewell to Fools rollicks along on its own bizarre and not successful path, comedic moments falling flat, emotional moments running shallow, but in that moment we can feel something else striving to break free.
Ferdinand's most saccharine moments end up being its most potent, even if they're often more cloying than emotional.
«Casanova» only gets into trouble when it wants to mean something, and the more pointedly emotional moments seem cooked up to the point of hokum, but it's fun when it wants to be, and most of the time it just wants to be fun.
Haneke's camera is scrupulously avoidant of anything remotely approaching exploitation or cruelty, but it doesn't flinch for a moment from the harsh physical and emotional realities of the dreadful situation, its confusion and loss and humiliation; that kind of unremitting honesty, however — that kind of acknowledgment of the painful, irremediable fact of death — makes for the most stirring, principled, and meaningful illustration possible of the truest meaning of love, the kind that goes much deeper and wider, and endures longer, than romance or joy or even togetherness.
His use of perspective throughout is done to perfection and during its Iraq sequences, which are constantly referred to and visible right up until the emotional ending, the higher frame rate only enhances the realism — almost to the point of you looking away from the screen as one of the film's most pivotal moments plays out.
One of the most important ways this is done is through building tension — the emotional strain that the audience feels as the film builds to a particular moment.
With his regionalist specificity and divining - rod intuition for the emotional core of even the most inconsequential moments, his movies often mask their own perceptiveness.
Gordon - Levitt impresses in his writing most of all, which pushes forward some good moments of incisive wit, subtle emotional content, and fun characterizations that, while they don't avoid falling into stereotypes, set up the mix of comedy and drama well without losing the overall punchy tone.
The most emotional #MeToo moment, though, came courtesy of actresses Ashley Judd, Annabella Sciorra and Salma Hayek, three women who were instrumental in the unfolding Weinstein revelations.
There are some moments later depicting scenes of the Armenians being raped, tortured and killed in the most brutal of fashions, no doubt meant to shock and disturb us, but curiously lack the emotional context.
Two of the films most emotional scenes, including the harrowing moment Lara takes her first life, are all - too - quickly forgotten in favour of loud, bone - crunching spectacle.
In spite of a remarkable cast, and a handful of exceptional moments, The Judge falls prey to the emotional wish fulfillment of most estranged father and son stories.
There are several moments of pure adrenaline and one revelation in the climax that's as emotional as any in the trilogy, if not the most gut - punching.»
Susan's big emotional moment in the third act isn't careless or just thrown in there, as is the case with most comedies.
There's no better example of how the series maintains balance than in Metal Gear Solid 3, whose most off - beat scene is as cathartic a moment as found in any emotional drama — even 14 years after its original November 2004 release.
You can't walk away and not be enchanted with some of the shots Bobbitt manages to capture or the music that Mike Patton accompanies one of the film's most emotional and thoughtful moments.
Emotional in the most subtle moments, and quietly singing in others.
As a depression - prone war photographer whose death has sent her husband and two sons into decidedly separate states of emotional denial, she's a dangerous open wound of a character even from the confines of flashback; at one point Trier closes in on her silent, trembling, feeling - flushed face for what feels like a full exquisite minute, and it's the most riveting moment in the entire film.
The result is a humanizing journey through pain, pleasure and everything in between, rife with nostalgic moments, utter hilarity and earnest emotional beats that'll turn any but the most stone - hearted to weepy lumps.
There is a point in the film, where Sternwood hits an emotional low point and you wished the script would let Strong get the most out of the moment.
These moments are powerful, emotional, and create one of the most memorable games that I have ever played.
She's wonderful in the film's quieter, more emotional moments, but she's also a scream going head - to - head with Turturro at his most manic, more than holding her own against an actor determined to run away with the picture.
Up clinches the win for most emotional Pixar moment, but this one amazing segment in Coco is a close second.
Anderson's films have long had an off - kilter balance between arcs and individual moments, and this movie is largely tilted towards the latter: to name just one of the most piercing examples, the first flashback (of many), which shows Spots and Atari's first meeting, has enough emotional heft to sustain a full half of a lesser film.
Most of the story surrounding the true antagonist doesn't even make much sense, but it's easy to roll along with because the actor and character work from Will Smith, Margot Robbie, Jared Leto, Jay Hernandez, and Viola Davis (she plays the ruthless straight - faced top secret agent putting the band together) is very strong allowing a number of emotional moments to resonate.
A rare Hollywood film that deals with both the violence and the turmoil and the regret these men face when they slow to catch their breath, it's searing for most the emotional ride, with some genuinely chilling moments of impulsive human malevolence and a morally ambiguous climax that twists the knife of poetic justice.
It's a love letter to Los Angeles and while the film creates an alluring beauty to the city which would otherwise go unnoticed, «La La Land» is grounded in an emotional reality that lends itself to even the film's most surreal moments.
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