Sentences with phrase «real tenderness»

"Real tenderness" means genuine and heartfelt affection, care, and gentleness towards someone or something. Full definition
Still, there are some moments of real tenderness and grace.
Many directors would have taken this story and turned it into a mockery, but Abrahamson balances the humor with real tenderness.
There are minor detours through warmth and humanity (Descas displays real tenderness, which speaks to his and Denis splendid working relationship and all the wonderful movies they've made over the years) but the real meat of this is watching Binoche reach her limit with the worst men in France.
It is with real tenderness and sorrow they confront their former pastor: «For people who want to live holy lives, dumb as that may sound, we've got to go where we get fed.
There is a real tenderness, respect and mutual understanding reflected in each of the characters for each other.
There were moments of real humor in this novel (a few of the chapter titles made me laugh out loud), but the humor was finely balanced with some real tenderness and a character I couldn't help but hope with.
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