Sentences with phrase «most poignant moment»

For Melcon, the most poignant moment of the growing season» occurred during a business trip to Europe.
The most poignant moment occurred when Viera asked Brewer, «Do you know these boys?
The evening's most poignant moment came his reminiscing about Anthony Minghella while working on Truly, Madly Deeply.
It's the most poignant moment of the film and the closest we get to a real theme.
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.
But for many, the most poignant moment of the debate was a speech by Conservative MP Charles Walker, chair of Parliament's Procedure Committee and a key player in the drama.
The weekend's most poignant moment awaits.
In one of the most poignant moments of the season, Sylvia asks her why she did it.
One of the most poignant moments comes when former choir member Fred Knittle returns after a lengthy hiatus caused by heart problems.
In its most poignant moments, Tully addresses something common among those of us who've found ourselves on the other side of young adulthood.
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.

Not exact matches

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.
Its effectiveness comes in the juxtaposition of poignant scenes with downright hilarious ones; Kindergartener Ruby Bridges tells Jabari how to be brave, mere moments before stepping out the door and starting her first day at an all - white school (where she's most definitely not welcomed), which is followed by Jabari messing around with his future idol, pre-President Obama, on the night of Dr. King's famed speech.
To see a mother in the midst of the most poignant life defining moment she will ever experience (as designed by the release of incredible birthing hormones to cause her to fight madly for the protection of her newborn AKA - survival) be told that she is not strong enough, fast enough, quiet enough, she asks to many questions, etc is nothing short of cruel.
Although each film is centred around Nick, moments featuring Susie are some of the most poignant.
Weaving together a wealth of archival footage from the most glamorous moments in fashion history with André's poignant reflections on his life and career, The Gospel According to André is a cinematic monument to one of the most unique figures of 20th Century American culture.
The most embarrassing moment in the film comes when Jackman performs «Bring Him Home,» arguably the show's most poignant song.
A late appearance by series stars Soul and Paul Michael Glaser highlights the picture's central failing — at that moment, Starsky & Hutch is propelled into the stratum of the meta - surreal: not funny, not poignant, just disturbingly reliant on a conversance and affection for a television show that most of us remember as being about a red Grand Turino if we remember it at all.
Probably one of the most poignant films out at the moment.
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.
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.
(Besides, it's a poignant moment, as the two most isolated figures in the house beg for mutual compassion.)
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.
Despite being so sensational in parts the runtime hopscotches between a) surreal mix of «poignant & brilliant coming - of - age moments» (some of the most authentic - feeling «college girl» insights) and b) «handheld / realistic / hedonistic Girls - Gone - Wild - type shenanigans».
Repeated shots of the nuns walking single - file down deserted highways on their way to Mass are among the most poignant and beautiful moments of his considerable career.
In one of the most poignant and powerful moments in the book, one of the interrogators remembers the way in which his father explained life in North Korea: «Even if we walked this path side by side, he said, we must act alone on the outside, while on the inside, we would be holding hands.»
Yes, it was an enjoyable playthrough, and some of the moments, particularly the reveal of Father, felt poignant and memorable, but for the most part it followed a familiar path.
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