Sentences with phrase «poignant note»

After all the film's raunchiness, profanity and abuse, though, «Tangerine» ends on an unexpectedly poignant note.
His never - ending array of quirks sometimes hit the spot, and in a couple of scenes they also strike a genuinely poignant note, but his watered down Hangover shtick suggests that worryingly he may be a one trick pony.
The film — a character study about two road workers who bicker and banter with each other as they tediously paint road lines in a burned down Texas state park — is a notably weightier comedy than most Rudd vehicles (this isn't one), striking some beautiful, poignant notes along with the funny dialogue.
Still, the film ends on such a perfectly poignant note that the sudden detour into melodrama is somewhat forgivable.
Meanwhile, Nitin Sawhney's affecting score is augmented by Bing Crosby crooning about True Love, from which the haunting line «Oh, how lucky we are» strikes a particularly poignant note.
From the Rothko room at the Met, or a collection of works hung salon style in a home, poignant notes of admiration show through in Calandra's intimate works.
There's a very poignant note to Mr Gaye, a very experienced Guardian, and last, I don't think you were here last time.
A poignant note sounded by those engrossed in threading through cybertalk is how they are forced to use words to substitute for all the other physical cues of face - to - face conversations and IRL (in real life) settings — no mood music, no roaring sports fans, neither candlelight nor disco strobes.
Only Luke has the poignant note, «And the Lord turned and looked at Peter.»
I end here on a poignant note.
Striking a poignant note, quite literally, the film's haunting electro - orchestral score marks the final screen credit for composer Johan Johansson, who died this month, here working in tandem with fellow Icelander Hildur Gudnadottir.
Perhaps a poignant note from Hultenschmidt: military romance, as Vallik had indicated, is generally not traveling well outside the US market.
In 20/20, the short - lived magazine launched by Time Out, Cooper wrote «Rodney, who suffered from a rare blood disease, did not live to see his work in the show, which adds a poignant note to his plea for tolerance and understanding».
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