Sentences with phrase «poignant film endings»

Mountains May Depart has one of the greatest, most poignant film endings of the new century, and Ash Is Purest White at times feels capable of something even more melancholy and moving.

Not exact matches

It has its poignant moments but begins to get really irritating; about ten minutes from the end of the film, I actually asked myself out loud «How much longer do I have to deal with this guy?»
But Wonderstruck's crystal clear ending brings everything to a nicely poignant head, and the film will linger in the imaginations of many kids and their parents.
After all the film's raunchiness, profanity and abuse, though, «Tangerine» ends on an unexpectedly poignant note.
The struggle within the film is the same as the struggle without, then, as Crick tries to determine whether or not Eiffel's calm (and, as it happens, excellently - written) exposition will result in his poignant death or — good for him, bad for us — in his resurrection as a bland, non-descript leading man in another piece too frightened to allow itself the most appropriate ending.
Happily, it ends on a strong note, as Clouds is a typically smart, incisive, beautifully crafted analytical exercise from Olivier Assayas, serving as a companion piece to both Irma Vep (with which it shares a knowing film - world milieu) and to Summer Hours (in its poignant juxtaposition of generations).
Still, the film ends on such a perfectly poignant note that the sudden detour into melodrama is somewhat forgivable.
For the balance of the film, production designer Boris Levin's sets present a richly poignant view of working class mid-century Manhattan, right down to the graffiti - style end credits.
LUCKY features Harry Dean Stanton's final, and perhaps finest performance in a film that addresses the end of life issues for an atheist from a practical and philosophical point of view that is both wry and poignant..
In my opinion, Allen does flub the very end seconds of the film somewhat, stealing away what could have been a very poignant thematic capper, but the venture is entertaining enough along the way that questioning the direction that the film goes in its final moments is worth overlooking for the overall recommendation.
The second half of the film follows a combat photojournalist who's anxious to be in combat so that he can get his confirmed kill, and when he finally does - well, that's the film's poignant ending.
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