Sentences with phrase «most emotional truth»

It's these scenes which have the most emotional truth and where the film's most successful portions lie, especially when Streep and Jim Broadbent light up the screen with a portrait of a particularly British and unfussy kind of romantic longing.

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I keep secrets because my appetite for truth and transparency doesn't supersede my responsibility to care for the emotional well - being and hearts of others, and because most of our lives don't occur in a vacuum.
But as usual most fans are too emotional to see the truth.
M. Gary Neuman, an Oprah regular and author of «Emotional Infidelity» and «The Truth About Cheating,» says the No. 1 reason most men cheat is because they're seeking emotional coEmotional Infidelity» and «The Truth About Cheating,» says the No. 1 reason most men cheat is because they're seeking emotional coemotional connection.
Both love and politics elicit intense emotional responses from most of us, and we set out to find the truth - is love really bipartisan?
It's a pretty obvious truth that one's upbringing has a major impact on one's attitudes and emotional development, and the impact of wealth or the lack thereof on a young mind is perhaps the most formative of influences outside of the direct impact that parents can have.
But for the most part, those who made their name in the scene (bar Joe Swanberg, slowly disappearing up himself) have moved on, with Adam Wingard to the much - praised horror «You're Next» and the Duplass Brothers to starry comedies built on emotional truth.
While the usual masala touches are in force — energetic musical numbers; broad comedy beats, mostly courtesy of Amitabh Bachchan as Rishi's womanizing father — for most of KANK Johar strives for and largely achieves some sense of emotional truth only to give into the filmi formula, which comes off as all the more phony in this context.
In scenes alive with emotional truth, River, Cross My Heart weighs the effect of Clara's absence on the people she has left behind: her parents, Alice and Willie Bynum, torn between the old world of their rural North Carolina home and the new world of the city, to which they have moved in search of a better life for themselves and their children; the friends and relatives of the Bynum family in the Georgetown neighborhood they now call home; and, most especially, Clara's sister, twelve - year - old Johnnie Mae, who must come to terms with the powerful and confused emotions sparked by her sister's death as she struggles to decide and discover the kind of woman she will become.
Becky Suss places at the center of her practice the inconsistency of memory and the potential for the inaccuracies of recollections to reveal greater emotional truths than even the most meticulously documented accounts of the past.
I realized what should have been the most obvious truth of all: marriages were primarily about the emotional responsiveness that we call love; about fundamental human attachment.
While it is wonderful to think that you can be an emotional rock in even the most difficult emotional times, the truth is, you are only human!
It's a universally accepted truth that one of the most important influences on a child's social, emotional and intellectual health and well - being is the type of parenting and caregiving he or she receives in childhood — particularly early childhood when brain development is the most rapid.
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