Probably one of
the most poignant films out at the moment.
Here, we explore Gandolfini's
most poignant film appearances, ranked by their dissimilarity to Tony Soprano, that remind us how mesmerizing he is every time he's on screen.
Mountains May Depart has one of the greatest,
most poignant film endings of the new century, and Ash Is Purest White at times feels capable of something even more melancholy and moving.
Not exact matches
In honor of the comedic genius and award - winning actor's birthday, we look back at 10 of his
most poignant statements in life and
film.
But if you look, for example, at my
most recent
film, The War, you will see that issues of faith and spirituality abound in it, in very
poignant moments and in humorous ones.
Although each
film is centred around Nick, moments featuring Susie are some of the
most poignant.
The
film most superbly succeeds in its a production design and atmosphere whilst being a social commentary that is pretty
poignant.
In one of the
film's
most poignant scenes, the pregnant Theresa, who still has a soft spot for Tommy, replays home videos of a raucous Christmas gathering at which Tommy and Rob engaged in some friendly roughhousing that in retrospect seems ominous.
The
most embarrassing moment in the
film comes when Jackman performs «Bring Him Home,» arguably the show's
most poignant song.
Donald Sutherland as Mr. Bennet delivers a fine performance, and is given the
film's best line and
most poignant moment seconds before the credits roll.
Snape's memories scene is def the strongest and
most poignant of the
film.
The score performed by the always - brilliant James Newton Howard is arguably the
most poignant and beautiful element of the entire
film.
Once again, the filmmakers were given free reign to create a short
film about death in all its many forms and the results are at turns shocking, hilarious, vile, surprising, beautiful, reprehensible,
poignant, disturbing, but
most of all, mind - melting fun.
The struggle within the
film is the same as the struggle without, then, as Crick tries to determine whether or not Eiffel's calm (and, as it happens, excellently - written) exposition will result in his
poignant death or — good for him, bad for us — in his resurrection as a bland, non-descript leading man in another piece too frightened to allow itself the
most appropriate ending.
«We are thrilled to return to a country, place and festival that has always been so close to our hearts, not only because my first
film, «Strictly Ballroom,» was screened there 21 years ago, but also because F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote some of the
most poignant and beautiful passages of his extraordinary novel just a short distance away at a villa outside St. Raphael.»
It's the
most poignant moment of the
film and the closest we get to a real theme.
It is this foot - on - the - accelerator attitude that leads to the
film's
most poignant and beautifully acted early scene.
Starring Stephanie Beatriz and Michael Stahl - David, the
film is one of the
most poignant and brilliantly depicted
films addressing this topic yet.
His admiration for Kennedy is very evident too, and the late senator's speeches about peace and shunning violence are the
most poignant and engaging moments of this
film.
Very
poignant, well shot and delicate
film in a great venue - Tricyle Cinema - and timeout card managed it
most efficiently..
With outrageous humour that bubbles to the surface, director Michael Showalter's
film is
most importantly, not without hard - hitting questions, dabbling with issues of cultural identity within a
poignant illustration of a couple's relationship.
As polarizing as Tom Hooper has been in his choices to shoot and frame his
films like «The King's Speech» and «Les Miserables,» two
films that are still delightfully
poignant years after, «The Danish Girl» is by far his
most alluring
film to date.
Yet the
most interesting thing happened in the interim between the two versions: the world of
film has changed and audiences are more apt to expect the unexpected and the original point of Funny Games has become moot, or more accurately has given way to a more
poignant underlying theme.
Zachary Quinto's Spock fares better, if only because Quinto infuses neutral lines with a certain melancholy, but he too does not get to build on the seismic events that affected Spock in the first
film, his development limited to one
poignant discussion of how he has reacted to his home world's destruction and one meaningless inversion of the
most iconic image of the Star Trek
films that takes a piercing moment and reduces it to farce.
The
film looks fabulous —
most notably, the shots of a deserted and devastated London are particularly
poignant.
Loach's
poignant coming - of - age drama remains the now legendary director's
most beloved and influential
film.
Professional jackass Johnny Knoxville and Patton Oswalt, widely regarded as one of the best and
most transgressive stand - up comedians of the last decade, have signed on to co-star in The Catechism Cataclysm director Todd Rohal's latest
film, an outlandish yet
poignant comedy about a pair of battling brothers who attempt to honor the memory of their ailing father by taking a troop of boys on a camping trip that goes wildly wrong.
Directed by Ken Loach Written by Paul Laverty (screenplay) Starring: Dave Johns, Hayley Squires, Sharon Percy This incredibly
poignant film, while commenting on the UK welfare system specifically, surely will touch
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An endearing and diverting tale of friendship, creativity, and pursuing one's dreams, The Disaster Artist isn't just one of 2017's funniest
films, it's also surprisingly one of the
most poignant.
Fiercely affecting, the
film is a
poignant and thought provoking reminder of the artifice inherent in being forced to live one's life in public and also a reminder that there was a time that Jackie, one of the
most famous women in the world, had to assume the role for the nation of grieving widow and do it with dignity, poise and grace while all the while having to struggle to privately deal with the violent dissolution of her own inner and outer reality.
The
film — a character study about two road workers who bicker and banter with each other as they tediously paint road lines in a burned down Texas state park — is a notably weightier comedy than
most Rudd vehicles (this isn't one), striking some beautiful,
poignant notes along with the funny dialogue.
At first, you'll think this is going to be a fairly typical Sundance
film with inspirational instructors and
poignant life lessons about not taking our
most special children for granted.
But it's the
film's final scene, in which a camera trains on the ravaged, tear - stained face of Elio, a precocious 17 - year - old crushed over having just learned that his older former lover, Oliver, is getting married to a woman, that provides «Call Me by Your Name» with its
most poignant and powerful moment.
Dark, grim, and
poignant, it sets itself apart from
most vampire
films as well.
A
most poignant piece of programming will be the late Abbas Kiarostami's 24 Frames, an experimental
film completed before his death in July 2016 and based on his photography.
One moment is when Joi and Mackenzie Davis» character sync up in of the
most poignant moments of the
film and the other is when a certain character is briefly revived.
One of the
most beautiful and
poignant final scenes in
film history.
The
film mirrors contemporary society in the
most powerful,
poignant way, and yet doesn't ever lose its edge in telling the story of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr's endeavor to organize a protest march in Alabama in 1965.
From the
poignant core of Europe there often comes the
most enduring
films of the continent.