Sentences with phrase «moved by your grief»

I'm so moved by your grief and by the beauty of the way you wrote this.

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They find resilience by moving towards a goal beyond themselves, transcending pain and grief by perceiving bad times as a temporary state of affairs.»
Birth parents can continue to love their child, and can hopefully move past the grief by letting go of what might have been, to embrace a broader experience of acceptance into a new extended family that they have helped to create.
She was moved so to do by hearing how the failures of the criminal justice system compounded the grief and difficult experiences of the families of Sean Rigg and Olaseni Lewis — young, vulnerable men who died following restraint in Brixton in 2008 and Croydon in 2010 respectively.
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It's one of her best performances, moving through credible grief and bewilderment, but facing up bullishly to her fears by the end, and finding some kind of exhausted resolve to interrogate them.
And just as Haneke respects these characters (and us) too much to trivialize them through overemphatic contrivance or too - easy intimations of emotion, so too does he exclude all non-diegetic music from the soundtrack, so that when we do hear the music played and appreciated by these inveterate music lovers — as when the characters do, finally and unavoidably, betray their unwanted, overpowering grief — it's something rare, precious, truly sublime, and profoundly moving.
My feeling is that Casey Affleck will now almost certainly have the best actor award in the bag for his very moving portrayal, in Kenneth Lonergan's Manchester By the Sea, of a man who is convulsed by grief, guilt, anxiety and ragBy the Sea, of a man who is convulsed by grief, guilt, anxiety and ragby grief, guilt, anxiety and rage.
That's what makes «Manchester by the Sea» so dark and courageous; it says that, for some people, there won't be any moving on from grief.
Other highlights in this section include: Pablo Larraín's THE CLUB, a mordant morality tale set in a sleepy Chilean coastal town, which won Berlin's Grand Jury Prize; CHRONIC, Michel Franco's uncompromising study of grief and isolation, featuring a revelatory performance by Tim Roth; brothers Tarzan and Arab Nasser's feature directorial debut, DÉGRADÉ, a smart drama that moves seamlessly between humour and despair, set in a women's hair salon in Gaza; the European Premiere of George Amponsah's intimate documentary THE HARD STOP, revealing the story of Mark Duggan's friends and family following his death after being shot in a «Hard Stop» police procedure in 2011; Jonas Carpignano's engrossing feature debut, THE MEASURE OF A MAN which won Vincent Lindon Best Actor at Cannes Film Festival, MEDITERRANEA, an ultra-topical tale of two young African men from Burkina Faso who, in search of a better life, make the difficult and dangerous trip across the Sahara desert and Mediterranean Sea to reach Italy; the drama MUCH LOVED, Nabil Ayouch's searing, no - holds - barred look at the world of prostitution in Morocco; David Evans» thought - provoking documentary MY NAZI LEGACY, which raises the harrowing question, «What if your father was a Nazi?»
Moving onward from Harry Potter, Daniel Radcliffe acquits himself admirably as Arthur Kipps, a Victorian - era widower and father racked by a grief that may cost him his job as an attorney and earn him the wrath of an evil spirit who may be after Arthur's four - year - old son (Misha Handley).
Overall, Manchester by the Sea is a moving film that refuses to compromise its unflinching examination of unrelenting grief to pander to its «feel - good» counterparts.
From the grief - stricken Kristen Stewart contemplating the existence of her own spirituality as Maureen in Personal Shopper to the burgeoning determination that manifests slowly but surely in Mildred Loving's (Ruth Negga) incorrigible spirit in Loving as she seeks justice for her so - deemed illegal interracial marriage, to the existential despair of Emily Dickinson (Cynthia Nixon) in A Quiet Passion that is largely shaped by the suffocating position women had to endure in the 1800s — to say nothing of the micro-nuance on display in the tripartite Certain Women — I could ramble on for thousands of words about the things I've learned during this festival watching beautiful, brave, and flawed women characters try to move through their lonely fictional worlds.
Tom Ford's lush directorial debut is like a moving painting of grief, driven by a masterful performance by Colin Firth, for which he received an Oscar nomination.
So begins A Child's Grief Journey (Marco Products), a moving and instructive book by Amy Jay Barry about a child's loss of a parent.
The Angel in My Pocket By Sukey Forbes Penguin • $ 16 • ISBN 9780143127574 In a profoundly moving meditation on grief and the path to healing, Forbes recounts her struggle to rediscover joy and meaning in life after enduring the death of her 6 - year - old daughter, Charlotte.
Consumed by grief, Sarah is just going through the motions despite the urgings of her friends and family to move on.
What could have become a trite, overwrought, emotional depiction of «woman goes mad with grief, and is further corrupted by power» and, therefore, a backwards - looking cautionary tale, is, instead, presented as moving and human.
I had always been especially moved by Achilles, and his desperate grief over the loss of his companion Patroclus.
Wild by Cheryl Strayed Knopf Doubleday, $ 25.95, 336 pages A profound and moving pilgrimage through the wilderness of grief, Cheryl Strayed's Wild is one of the best American memoirs to emerge in years.
Phone: 516-785-6416 Email: [email protected] Animal Love and Loss Network is a group who works with an open dialogue and free exchange of ideas by a network of caring individuals, dedicated to helping themselves and others better understand and move through the pain of loss and grief.
Curator Judith Nesbitt has written that «Ofili was deeply moved by the way in which Doreen Lawrence's overwhelming silent grief at her son's tragic death had been transformed with each successive interview as she became even stronger in spirit and emboldened to speak with great dignity» (Judith Nesbitt, «Beginnings», in Tate Britain 2010, p. 16).
They find resilience by moving towards a goal beyond themselves, transcending pain and grief by perceiving bad times as a temporary state of affairs.»
Clients share that they moved from feeling hopeless to feeling happy to be alive; from being overwhelmed by grief to feeling joyful again, even as they carry their grief; and they share how good and empowering it feels to live from the heart.
Sometimes we feel trapped by the grief and are unable to move through the sadness, fear, or feelings of emptiness.
Birth parents can continue to love their child, and can hopefully move past the grief by letting go of what might have been, to embrace a broader experience of acceptance into a new extended family that they have helped to create.
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