Sentences with phrase «pained many»

The GT3 emits a pained wail that, along with the high - pitched whine from the transmission's hydraulic pump, will have a Ferrari 458 looking around nervously for the nearest exit.
With a 2018 Toyota Tundra, pained black and wrapped in Eagles iconography, throngs of people celebrated.
No pained expressions, no long wait in the sensory deprivation chair, no tell ya what I'm going to do - just plain talk and a quick, great deal.
Even the wing mirrors have been pained white to carry forward the dual tone theme.
Side air vents and central air vents including switch trim pained black.
We're pained to see the devastation and displacement left behind by the storm, yet we're also moved by the magnitude of humanitarian works and the enduring spirit of the citizens of Houston and the surrounding area.
«It pained me to be in the debate about school construction,» she said.
Murray, a former preschool teacher, put her foot down during the call — as she had done many times before — on one of her chief priorities: The bill had to include a pre-K program, which pained House Republicans» hankering to cut the number of government programs.
Carlyle, a Seattle Democrat, is pained that Washington isn't better positioned to win some of the billions of dollars in federal «Race to the Top» grants.
However, if you ask most teaching colleagues and parents to share memories of learning about poetry, they recall, often with pained expressions, intensely studying a small number of poets in high school, where they had to analyze poems word by word.
Julián's longing for youth, regret over past misdeeds and pained resignation to fate strikes a resonant contrast with Tomás» unwavering support.
We see the world from a young man's pained eyes in the new drama, order Joe.
The tragedy of their situation is conveyed through subtle expression - a sorrowful glance here, a pained look there - as she fully embodies the role of a traumatised young woman struggling against her chains to be a protective, loving parent to her son, her only attachment in their dismally cramped Room world.
Hendricks is better than expected, although the bulk of her task is looking pained and long - suffering.
The Oscar - winning Australian actor directs and stars in the film about a pained father who journeys to retrieve the bodies of his three sons who reportedly died together in the Battle of Gallipoli.
This quartet of frontier archetypes — the «good» woman vs. the «wild» lady, the sheriff vs. the outlaw — move within a complex web of sexual attraction, shared history, principled camaraderie, and pained resentment.
But Krasinski's work as paper salesman Jim Halpert elaborated beyond the original comic idea of glancing at the camera in pained recognition, and became an essential part of adding to the show's deafening, deadpan awkwardness.
He's impatient to get home, but also pained with guilt.
Playing a tightly wound, ambitious but thwarted doctor seemingly holding onto her sanity by only a few threads, Metcalf is a wonder of pained expressions and loaded delivery.
And there it is: That pained smile was the patch of comedy real - estate Shandling staked out for himself, and still owns.
Pained laughter ensued.
Standing over Pangborn's pained body, Mordo declares that he's finally realized that there are too many sorcerers on Earth, and his true purpose in life is bringing that number way down.
«Mighty River»: The song itself is rather moving, but as much as I love MJB, she looked and sounded pained throughout the entire performance.
Flynn's demurral is slightly pained.
Sally Field scores as a frenetic First Lady and even old rascal Hal Holbrook gets to steal the picture for a bit as a pained peacemaker.
The camera is continually poked into Lawther's pained expressions as he contorts his face under spooky red lights and the darkness of winding country lanes.
Every one of those conveys the film's relentlessly pained, melancholic mood.
If genuine laughter is a spontaneous and joyful expression of understanding and appreciation so natural it's reflexive, then Wiseau's laughter is inveterately forced, pained and joyless.
In this intense drama, Hawke plays Pastor Ernst Toller, a minister in the middle of a crisis of faith and he ensures that we feel every high and low of the cleric's pained journey to redemption.
Director Rupert Sanders» sci - fi actioner comes off like a pained imitation of genre jewels «RoboCop» and «Blade Runner,» unduly proud of its gamut of glitzy establishing shots, airtight in its disinclination to charisma.
Buffed up and kitted out, his knack for physical humour makes him perfect for the neatly choreographed set pieces, while his pained puppy - dog delivery gives his unlikely action star an unexpected credibility.
This is the question written on the pained face of Ernst Toller (Ethan Hawke), pastor of a historic church in upstate New York.
The anxious questions about how Brian is doing, and the look of pained resignation that transforms Diane's features each time she hears that name, convey that the chief source of sadness in her life is her son (Jake Lacy).
That mangy sense of pained isolation comes through here.
The world of Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri is a thorny one, with no easy questions or easy answers, and this one woman's pained crusade for justice pulls everyone into her wake.
Written by Luc Besson (Taken) and Adi Hasak, it's easy to mock this picture for all of its pained moments that should have been easily excised.
I'm referring to the scene were Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith's characters K and J are talking to an Alien that's pained on a wall of a building.
He looks pained at the memory of it all.
The film has a small, intimate feel to it exploring the pained life and quirky antics of a great artist, which is becoming increasingly common these days (e.g. Inside Llewyn Davis, Maudie, Mr. Turner, Love & Mercy).
J + K = zzzzzzz in this snooze - inducing latest instalment of the once - fun Men in Black franchise, which finds Tommy Lee Jones looking as pained as Will Smith does fretful, and who can blame them?
Each moment of the wardrobe falling must be as big as possible, so the low angle shows the suspense of it toppling towards its prey, the close - up of hands shows the cringe - making impact of wood on knuckle, and the close - up of the head bursting through the back of the furniture gives us the pained reaction as well as another gag.
His character's pained, or just plain terrified squeals never fail to raise a laugh.
For fans of «The Killing,» it is rather jarring at first to see Mireille Enos looking so glammed up, far from the drab, pained persona she sported throughout that series.
Maybe that's why the film often feels like a sex farce played at half - speed, with the more measured pace evoking a sense of pained autumnal reflection.
Reviving the career of Mickey Rourke — he received a Golden Globe win and an Oscar nomination in his pained turn as the titular washed - up wrestler — Darren Aronofsky's fifth feature film also won the prestigious Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival.
The song plays over shots of Stefan and Milena exchanging pained looks, then making love for what we presume will be the last time and Milena surrendering her apartment key to Stefan, intercut with views of Alex waiting for her at a bridge checkpoint.
Need is prolonged by some forced and sometimes pained comic relief mostly assigned to rapper Kid Cudi (billed under his birth name of Scott Mescudi and playing Tobey's eyes in the sky) and Night at the Museum fixture Rami Malek.
While the cast are universally fantastic, with Emily Blunt amazing as the vulnerable yet badass mother and Krasinski carrying multiple emotions with his pained yet stoic father figure, it will be Simmonds that gets the lion's share of the credit.
While portraying real life folk artist stricken with severe arthritis, each movement seems both physically pained and balletic all at once.
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