Sentences with phrase «of unspoken desires»

Hitting movie theaters this weekend: Shame (limited)-- Michael Fassbender, Carey Mulligan, James Badge Dale Sleeping Beauty (limited)-- Emily Browning, Rachael Blake, Ewen Leslie Movie of the Week Sleeping Beauty The Stars: Emily Browning, Rachael Blake, Ewen Leslie The Plot: A haunting portrait of Lucy (Browning), a young university student drawn into a mysterious hidden world of unspoken desires.

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Urbaniak says historically, many of women's needs, desires and ideas have remained hidden and unspoken, so that people could feel «less troublesome and more approved of,» but she argues that paradigm is one in need of a big shift.
A typical example of the cosmic description of brahman, brahman understood inclusively, is: containing all works, containing all desires, containing all odors, containing all tastes, encompassing this whole world, the unspeaking, the unconcerned — this is the Soul of mine within the heart, this is Brahma» (Chan.
People listen to sermons for the same reason that they seek pastoral counseling, Dykstra says: out of a deep and often unspoken desire for transformation.
Declare your unspoken and (perhaps) undiscovered desires / wishes / dreams and give them wings upon the power of intention.
A period drama that stands apart from the sumptuous love affairs, corsets, and scandals of your standard Hollywood Jane Austen fare, Babette's feast is more about potential romance, unspoken desires, and unfulfilled dreams — and is all the more affecting for it.
It is a movie about the unspoken moments of desire, the subtle gestures, the furtive glances, and the batted - eyelashes we have to decode when falling in love, but are too deep in a place of vulnerability to play our hand.
The poignancy of the film comes from these unspoken desires — for understanding, compassion, or, if one wants to put it bluntly, love — that are communicated through more prurient methods, from Razmik's quick sexual encounters to Sin - Dee's physical manifestation of jealousy over the loss of what she believed to be a genuine romance.
The photographs are not staged but they possess a deliberate implication of narrative, as if the people photographed are characters in an imaginary film; expressions and body language allude to real life stories and experiences, unspoken fears and desires.
Contrary to the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, whose understanding of human nature stops with the barrier of skin, Bakhtin trusts that unspoken and misspoken differences have the potential to bring us closer together through the desire to know otherwise.
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