Sentences with phrase «sense of closure»

Still, everything ties together well in the end, providing a satisfying sense of closure.
For me, the project brought a bizarre sense of closure on something that was constantly in my head.
And now that he's dead, we can feel a good sense of closure and relief from the fact that he will never murder anybody ever again.
«I think today will provide a real sense of closure,» astronaut Scott Parazynski says.
The writing of the ending was sloppy, and even with the «extended cut» it was still the same ending and haphazard writing - it just gave a false sense of closure.
maybe then there'd be some actual sense of closure around this, and not a ton of ass - covering and paltry fines.
All the missing details concerning important backstories are skilfully woven into the main narrative and many of the supporting characters get an appropriate sense of closure along with the leads.
Unlike previous DLC packs, which have left players with more questions than answers, «Crown of the Ivory King» provides much more information about the world and its inhabitants, giving users a greater sense of closure.
A way to streamline the scattershot, expansive world of its comic book origins to create a single, forward momentum and a foreseeable sense of closure - even if Marvel's next phase ends up kicking things off anew.
Set in an Israel facing fresh internal divisions, Nadav Lapid's politically shrewd, strikingly shot debut has two beginnings and an ending that offers no true sense of closure.
Indeed, to its credit the movie provides only a nominal and temporary sense of closure at the end, occasioned by an external event rather than any great epiphany.
If only the siren call of the marketplace didn't force him to give the whole farrago some artificial sense of closure.
Familial revelations and confrontations resonate back through the entire series and exemplify the characters» internal journeys as much as tie up the plot, affording this conclusion a rich sense of closure.
Defeating him grants the same sense of closure as in any other rogue - like, so be prepared to go down the Abyss over and over and over again to fight him!
That the final good - nights were followed a short month later by Rhoades's untimely death on August 1, 2006, lends the proceedings a heartbreaking sense of closure, but, in truth, the afterlife of the party had by then already been scripted by the artist.
In that way my painting is always evolving; to my interests, to politics, to space... This series of paintings represents both that new beginning as well as a certain sense of closure that I feel I have achieved at this ten year milestone.
They harm victims when they realize they have had an illusory sense of closure from their supposed offenders» incarceration.
• Learn to listen for and work with grief as a means of facilitating an increased sense of closure, allowing for the space and opportunity for couples to recreate (or create in a substantive way for the first time) a safe haven and secure attachment.
We won't spoil things, except to say that the choices made are truly striking, simultaneously reaffirming the series» commitment to timely political point - making while providing an off - key but oddly satisfying sense of closure.
While Cardinals features some very solid performance from the cast, particularly Sheila McCarthy, the story chooses to end at a point where there is no real sense of closure, which brought my opinion of the film down a notch.
But it was, in the later 1970s as it had been in the 1890s, a false sense of closure, for the whole character of painting was at that moment in the process of revision.
I am fairly certain that those who actually lost someone close to them are not partaking in drunken celebration but rather solemn reflection because though BIn Laden's death does not mend the loss I would imagine that it at least brings a sense of closure.
For scores of viewers who tuned in to see the finale of «Lost,» a satisfied sense of closure might be the subject of fervent debate for a long time to come.
A statement on behalf of the families said the jury's conclusions «completely vindicate» the long fight for justice and had brought «significant progress on the journey... and sense of closure to the bereaved.»
A proper goodbye period will allow your child to deal with his or her feelings and feel a sense of closure.
It gave us a sense of closure and peace of mind knowing that our babies would be laid to rest together in their beautiful casket.
Now I will get the chance to see my friends» names on the wall, and that will finally give me a sense of closure
Whilst there is no chance of fixing the long - dead spacecraft, Beagle - 2's designers, engineers and the many thousands of people who waited on Christmas Day for a signal from the robotic pioneer will hopefully feel a sense of closure in the knowledge of its final resting place.
«I can imagine the sense of closure that the Beagle 2 team must feel,» MRO project scientist Richard Zurek, of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, said in a NASA statement.
Ghosting eliminates a sense of closure (often necessary when a relationship ends) which begs the question: why are so many people turning to ghosting instead of having a frank, honest conversation?
After all, it eliminates a sense of closure (often necessary when a relationship ends) which begs the question: why are so many people turning to ghosting instead of having a frank, honest conversation?
The narrative itself is only as deep as its intriguing structure, which director Mark Pellington emphasizes with abstract transitions, encouraging us to give up the notion that any of these isolated tales will provide any sense of closure.
And I remember, for Mosab it was very special, because maybe this also gave him a sense of closure.
She begins to talk about the sense of closure she felt as she rode through the streets.
I get the sense that Cannes arrived at a sense of closure with Loach by awarding him a Palme d'Or that few critics felt he deserved three years ago, so they're unlikely to repeat the honor now.
It's as if Lincoln wrote half a movie and then just strung together a routine final 15 minutes to give it a sense of closure and a feature runtime.
Essentially, Funny Games plunders the nastiest bits from Straw Dogs, A Clockwork Orange, and I Spit On Your Grave and fashions them into a film that eschews context and any sense of closure in favor of a metacinematic style that, apparently, seeks to identify the audience with the psychopaths.
The film fades out, with no sense of closure — or even a sense of things coming together for a close — then states in print how it all turns out.
As always with S&S pieces, it's not available online, but it's an insightful (and occasionally contentious) piece worth tracking down if you want to give a cinematic spin to your sense of closure.
Like the middle chapter of a trilogy, Infinity War is desperately in need of a sense of closure, a sense of being its own movie.
At the end of a highly successful franchise, a sense of closure could be equated with a cultural weariness about anything vampiric.
After a year goes by, and seeking some sense of closure, David decides to investigate Claire's disappearance and discovers that she works as a skilled agent and killer for a shadowy organization.
The Last Six Weeks of School Though learning does nt end just because school does, its good to help children bring a sense of closure to the year of classroom learning.
Their participation in the mourning rituals makes the death seem less abstract and scary and helps them achieve a sense of closure with the deceased.»
In her epilogue, Propp states that the book is based on true events and gives a sense of closure to the story by revealing what happened to the characters afterward.
The prospects of a second trip to the host school seemed to allay concerns over the impersonal nature of videoconferencing and provided preservice teachers with a sense of closure.
Write informative / explanatory texts in which they name a topic, supply some facts about the topic, and provide some sense of closure.
Write narratives in which they recount a well - elaborated event or short sequence of events, include details to describe actions, thoughts, and feelings, use temporal words to signal event order, and provide a sense of closure.
Why does that seem to be the ultimate and only necessary quality to appease our sense of closure and happiness as readers?
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