Sentences with phrase «particularly poignant scene»

A particularly poignant scene came during the attack on the archives in London.
In one particularly poignant scene, akin to Hattie McDaniel winning the Best Supporting Actress award for «Gone With the Wind» and having to sit at the back table at the ceremony, Owens, as the celebrated guest of honor at a Manhattan banquet is forced to use the hotel's kitchen entrance in the rear.
It isn't a particularly poignant scene because this is what we'd expect from just about anyone.
When I talked to Duncan, he described a particularly poignant scene from the soap, which he still struggles to watch, because he recognises himself in the character.

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It is also too obvious (to go as far as putting the word «facade» on a poster during a particularly «poignant» scene).
McDonagh's outstanding script also isn't afraid to go off the wall, as it were, particularly in scenes with Dinklage that are as poignant as they are pointed.
Scenes that are already weighted with portentousness because of what we know will happen occasionally dip over into heavy - handedness when something particularly poignant or pointed occurs, leading to a sense of their contrivance — always a thorny issue in a «based on a true story.»
Newell's direction switches smoothly between affecting intimacy and sequences of rowdy chaos; perhaps the film's trump card, however, is its emotional honesty, particularly in the poignant and sobering funeral scene.
Live music graced the scene and there was a particularly poignant tribute of French chef, Paul Bocuse, who passed away on the day of the Finale.
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