Sentences with phrase «of a fairytale ending»

They would never stop putting in the hard work to keep romance alive, married or not, and they don't get married for the sake of a fairytale ending.
I write «almost», as it is only almost — Baker is too attuned to the rhythms of reality to betray them altogether, in pursuit of a fairytale ending.
Do you dream of a fairytale ending to your quest for a great bankruptcy lawyer to help you erase your debts in Woodbury, Minnesota?

Not exact matches

They're rolled in Parmesan for a salty crunch on the outside and served with a dollop of sour cream for the most perfect fairytale ending.
Mauricio Pochettino spoke beforehand about the magic of the FA Cup — and he was happy to take our fourth round tie against Newport County to a replay after we were eight minutes from being on the wrong end of another fairytale story in the world - famous competition.
Sadly, just three laps from the end, the Ford engine in de Cesaris's Jordan blew up along with his chances of a fairytale result.
So often modern cinema spares us any sense of despair with a heavy sugar - leaden ending to satisfy our fairytale cravings.
Grace Kelly has always been an idol of mine, a real life beautiful Princess in the days before Diana, another lady who lived the fairytale that had an unhappy ending.
I have met all the wrong guys throughout my years of dating and I am ready to meet «the one» and get my fairytale ending!
At first Donna doesn't know how to take their presence and all the comedy is derived from a series of misunderstandings, but as expected things work out because everyone is so sophisticated and amenable and allow the fairytale story to end happily.
American Fable, written and directed by Anne Hamilton, is the fairytale thriller of a young pre-teen «Gitty» (Peyton Kennedy) and her family's struggle to make ends meet when a corporation comes to buy all the farms.
At the end, it's more like A.I. than it is like anything else — the story of a mechanical boy abandoned by his mother, in search of a family and authentic emotion and left to founder in the clashing sensibilities of two auteurs: early -»80s fairytale teller John Carpenter and early -» 00s diarist of the family reserve Zombie.
It's a pity, because for all the wonderful moments of the film, it never feels truly menacing — I never believed that it would be a fable that ended in a moral, hard - won, rather than a fairytale with a happily ever after.
Even at its most saccharine, it was a dependable genre, the type that left you in a kind of terrible movie heaven of enjoyably unlikely plot premises, clueslessly fated lovers, and fairytale endings.
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While it makes a fairytale of marriage — the ultimate happy ending — its women are the ones who pick their partners (even before their journey commences).
Fairytales have a habit of ending with?
This ending was always a mistake — a happily ever after for a film wary of fairytale sentimentality.
With a more adult - themed, action - packed retelling of the fairytale, Snow White (Kristen Stewart) will attempt to unite the good folk of the land, and end the dreaded reign of evil Queen (Charlize Theron).
Instead of something new, the retelling of this fairytale that began with skepticism about its potential sadly sees that potential end in skepticism.
After a rollercoaster of a year that's seen him make an mid-season team switch, Patrick Long is hoping to end the Pirelli World Challenge season with a fairytale championship in this weekend's title decider at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.
Full of humor and witty commentary about life, Off the Page is a stand - alone novel as well as a companion to the authors» bestseller Between the Lines, and is perfect for readers looking for a fairytale ending.
With its tangle of cobblestone streets, high - end art galleries, cornucopia of restaurants and gorgeous colonial mansions and courtyards hidden behind big wooden doors, it's little wonder that Architectural Digest, Conde Nast Traveler, Travel + Leisure and The New York Times have all raved about this fairytale town.
We won a Silver award for our travel feature on the fairytale Mexican town of «San Miguel de Allende» and a Finalist award for «The Temple Whisperer» (links to the magazine articles are highlighted at the end of these blog posts).
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