Sentences with phrase «poignant observations»

"Poignant observations" refers to insightful and deeply meaningful statements or remarks that evoke strong emotions or a sense of sadness. Full definition
Whether you figure out where Jason Reitman and Diablo Cody are going with this early on, or whether the conclusion the film draws hits you like a ton of bricks, you're left with a rather poignant observation about taking care of your own mental health, and the mental health of the people you care about.
She has a thirteen - year - old son named Henry (Gattlin Griffith) whose quiet, albeit poignant observations of his grieving mother are intended to guide us through the events of an unusual Labor Day weekend.
In a way, reading Forever is like cracking open a diary you hoped would be rife with poignant observations but instead only bullet - points the most memorable facts, which, in the case of Kath, are what goes on with Michael.
From poignant observations to inspirational quips, the best things about fashion have already been uttered by history's greats.
Gabriela's poignant observation forces an unvoiced but stringent social hierarchy to the surface.
And, as with absolutely everything C. S. Lewis writes, the letters of C. S. Lewis are full of theological insights and poignant observations about life, church, writing, theology, relationships, and a whole variety of other topics.
With poignant observations and humor, she also explores her family history and former life in New Jersey, and the idea of the Italian man.
Last April, broadcaster and journalist Janet Street - Porter made a poignant observation about the society we're becoming, and suggested that we're using technology like a rabble of loud bullies.
Last April, broadcaster and journalist Janet Street - Porter made a poignant observation about the society... More
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Theron also does a lot of voice - overs, offering poetic or poignant observations that sound straight out of Terrence Malick's cutting - room floor.
Its plot is thoroughly random and absurd but, alongside the fart jokes, the film has some poignant observations about friendship, loyalty and the therapeutic power of laughter.
Not only is Nadine dropping some truth bombs, but these poignant observations allow us to like her and see that there is more to her than a whiny little first world problems teenage bitch.
The film makes surprising, poignant observations about generational change and the way people fill the voids in their lives.
Evan's poignant observations about life, depression, corporate America, and everything in - between are conveyed with a style that is both serious and darkly humorous.
All of this leads to the poignant observation that a sustainable food policy crosses political lines like no other issue.
Indeed, Professor Richard Esenberg has invoked The Wire in his writings in the way «one might quote Shakespeare for his poignant observations on the human condition.»
In any event, once upon a time, even longer ago, a judge of the Ontario Superior Court (who later became a judge of the Ontario Court of Appeal) made the pointed and poignant observation that it «ignores reality» to expect that a trial judge will use technical principles of stare decisis to avoid applying what seems to be his or her own Court of Appeal's current thinking on some issue.
In the wake of Wednesday's mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in South Florida, Black made a poignant observation that connected the dots between America's gun violence epidemic and toxic masculinity.
Our mission is to provide a website and forum for biting satire, poignant observations, and general wittiness related to the Muppets, Sesame Street, Fraggle Rock, and all things connected to Jim Henson's life and legacy.
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