Sentences with phrase «sense of rage»

As for Hentoff, his advice to young journalists, borrowed from former New York Times reporter Tom Wicker, is never to lose their sense of rage.
As a mother who allows her own children to play outdoors unaccompanied (but always supervised from afar), I can understand Kendrick's sense of rage and betrayal at this unnecessary treatment and investigation.
What will really carry over to the Oscars on March 4, and all the other awards shows between now and then, are the growing sense of rage and the determination to end the harassment, unfairness and silence that for too long have been considered the unspoken price to pay for Hollywood stardom.
He finds an unusual accomplice: 16 - year - old Roxy, who shares his sense of rage and disenfranchisement.
While Spielberg's visual and storytelling instincts are always in evidence — the film is impeccably shot and never dull — his greatest contribution was his belatedly discovered but very real sense of rage about the subject matter.
For a little while during the first section, it seems as if Akin has done just that in the way that he quickly and neatly establishes both the loving bond between Katja and her loved ones during the few moments that we see them together, and the sense of rage, frustration and helplessness that accompanies the wrongheaded police investigation.
The sense of rage and resentment this must create is probably staggering.

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And so, whether we're getting dinged by a «system access» fee or our flight is overbooked or our hydro is interrupted without compensation, we have no choice but to shake our fists skyward in mute rage and then maybe lash out at a conveniently sullen barista to restore our sense of dominion over commerce.
There are a lot of things donors are looking for: A reduction in taxes, a sense of doing good in the community, and the satisfaction that comes from donating to causes that go against the opposing political party (so - called «rage donating.»)
If it is a prop — and not just evidence of a raging caffeine addiction — it's an apt one, a symbol of Betts's big plan, built on a few common - sense ideas.
- And it somehow makes sense that Pat Martin is assigned the task of raging against the dying of the Canadian Wheat Board's light.
We owe to them the tradition of decorating a tree, eating turkey, and the sense that Christmas is a time to retreat to a domestic idyll with family and bolt the door on whatever turbulent political or economic changes are raging outside.
Muslim rage, Pamuk wrote, results from a deep sense of inferiority about the backward condition of life in Islamic countries.
But as shocking and painful as all these losses were, my instinctive response shocked me even more: the rage, the blame - shifting, the thirst for revenge, the bitter arrogance, the self - justified resentment, the dark self - righteousness, the control - hungry manipulation, the deluded rationalization, the deep selfishness, the perverted sense of entitlement.
Oh, the Calvinists could make perfect sense of it all with a wave of a hand and a swift, confident explanation about how Zarmina had been born in sin and likely predestined to spend eternity in hell to the glory of an angry God (they called her a «vessel of destruction»); about how I should just be thankful to be spared the same fate since it's what I deserve anyway; about how the Asian tsunami was just another one of God's temper tantrums sent to remind us all of His rage at our sin; about how I need not worry because «there is not one maverick molecule in the universe» so every hurricane, every earthquake, every war, every execution, every transaction in the slave trade, every rape of a child is part of God's sovereign plan, even God's idea; about how my objections to this paradigm represented unrepentant pride and a capitulation to humanism that placed too much inherent value on my fellow human beings; about how my intuitive sense of love and morality and right and wrong is so corrupted by my sin nature I can not trust it.
You said, «I just realised though that the sense of anger, rage, frustration and stubbornness that people see in gays or others rejected by the church is misunderstood as a rebellious spirit or a refusal to submit to God instead of the byproduct of deep deep pain that it is.»
Still, the pathos of his protest is, to my mind, exquisitely Christian — though he himself seems not to be aware of this: a rage against explanation, a refusal to grant that the cruelty or brute natural misfortune or evil of any variety can ever be justified by some «happy ending» that males sense of all our misery and mischance.
Denene Millner's posts about parenting black boys as a black mother did far more to wake me up to realities of racial injustice in this country than my subscription to The New York Times, and Kristen Howerton's «Rage Against the Minivan» blog introduced me to the concept of white privilege in a way that made sense and inspired change.
This is why any suggestion that Humanae Vitae is still valid, or that celibacy for the priesthood still makes sense, or that handing out condoms might not be the best way of combating AIDS, is treated not just with contempt but with thinly disguised rage, not only by self - confessed secularists but by nominally Catholic journals such as The Tablet.
In her rage, this ever so hip baby boomer liberal invokes white supremacy itself to annihilate Thomas — in reaction to her sense of being annihilated by him.
Wengers twisted sense of honour means he will not cause drama and rage about the inner workings of AFC to the media, he is a yes man for Silent Stan.
Distress escalates to rage, but then turns to a loss of hope, often culminating in the development of dissociative states or self - defeating aggression, or a sense of despair seen in the biological shutdown which is seen in failure - to - thrive infants.
Until, that is, you learn to let go of that whole «making sense» thing and just roll with whatever seemingly benign circumstance happens to turn your kid into a raging lunatic on any given day.
Those with long memories will have a sense of déjà vu about the war currently raging between the grassroots of the Labour Party and its parliamentarians.
• Intense affective state in addition to depression such as desperation (anguish plus urgency regarding the need for relief), rage, psychic pain or inner tension, anxiety, guilt, hopelessness, or acute sense of abandonment.
Sociologist Michael Kimmel of Stony Brook University in New York contends that a sense of wounded masculinity as a result of various life failures inspires rage and even violence.
... PUREARTH provided me with a few products that I ended up completely relying on for a sense of control as I watched my skin absolutely loose it due to my raging pregnancy hormones which left me looking every inch the 16 year old — but not in a wrinkle - free way, unfortunately in a blemish fierce way!
Dullea's mask - like handsomeness, his barely - subsumed rage, his (common) turtle - necked fashion sense, the snowy climes and collegiate milieu all put me in mind of Bundy.
Coogler and cowriter Joe Robert Cole's approach is refreshing, contemporary, and resonant for the way they avoid long exposés on Black diasporic relationships, instead dramatizing the after - effect and affects of the atomization of the Black diaspora: the entanglement of shame and envy; the feelings of abandonment; and the aggrieved sense of entitlement, rage, and incomprehension that's settled and rendered dialogue tortuous, if not completely impossible.
A healthy portion of Ferrell's shtick has a nudity component to it, and viewers will undoubtedly get an acute sense of the contours of his derrière by film's conclusion, but his performance's lunacy derives mainly from the fits of unbridled rage that burst forth from his otherwise meek demeanor.
I could go deeper here about my personal dismay, sense of betrayal, rage, disgust... and I want to — but men have been talking over women about their experiences for long enough.
But she never cuts loose, never unleashes the kind of rage, or love, or despair that you sense is simmering inside.
Introducing a world where a «rage» virus has turned the majority of the population into something approaching crazed, rabid dogs, 28 Days Later eventually settles on leaving its audience with a sense of hope for the future.
Even though you'll probably slam your console down in a fit of rage from time to time, the sense of accomplishment for completing this intensely challenging experience will make your expedition well worth every minute.
That said, what we might expect of a project so invested in the stultifying effects of poverty is a better sense of what's eating its characters, rather than platitudes arguing that to be poor and male in Northern England is to be a bat - wielding tyrant whose empty rage extends even to canines.
This sums up the difference between the two perfectly: one is pre-occupied with torment, forever raging against the machine; the other conveys a sense of melancholy and longing, in a world that only ever exists as a lyric in a Neil Young song.
But watching so many men attempt to do good, only to fail so earnestly, helps, even if only in a small way, to make some sense of the cyclical nature of the war raging in these remote towns and villages.
He dials down the bug - eyed mania of many recent efforts in favor of a textured performance that emphasizes his natural chemistry with other actors, his vulnerability and barely caged rage, and his weirdly charming sense of humor.
Speaking of the politics of 2017 movies, in the realm of queer cinema, Beach Rats has proven somewhat controversial for feeling retrograde, being the story of a sexually fraught young man that ends with violence, rage, and confusion, rather than — like CMBYN — a generous sense of self - acceptance.
But unlike his predecessor, Deadpool displayed a»90s - appropriate sense of sass, irreverence, and rage against the machine.
I came across the new Senses of Cinema too recently to have sampled much beyond their «Special Dossier» on the cinematic history of Tasmania, but even that's provided several articles of interest, including Jeannette Delamoir's history of the now mostly - lost silent Jewelled Nights (whose star and chief creative force, Louise Lovely, claimed she here innovated the shortcut of using shots of ship's funnels and locomotive wheels to stand in for long voyages); director John Honey on the making of the state's first self - produced feature, 1980's Manganinnie; and two looks at the island's most famous son: Robert de Young on how Tasmania's wildlife and raging seas formed Errol Flynn, and Adrian Danks on the star's superb collaboration with Raoul Walsh.
Nearby, an uncontrolled forest fire rages close to the Canadian border, and when Jerry loses his job — and his sense of purpose — he decides to join the cause of fighting the fire, leaving his wife and son to fend for themselves.
It is said that a horror director will cast you as a victim because he admires you — or, in this case, because he admires your hypothetical camp value — but I can't help but sense some rage in the targets Mancini chooses: Set loose in La - La Land, the doll family goes on to kill unworthy pop stars (a Britney Spears look - alike), icons of cinematic change (John Waters — himself much more talented with the whole camp thing — here playing a doomed paparazzo), and pretentious, unlikely filmmakers of the 21st century (rap artist Redman, standing in for Mel Gibson -LRB-!)
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The heightened nonsense (or shall I say «nun» - sense) features the individual and collective exploits of raging Sister Fernanda (Aubrey Plaza, «Safety Not Guaranteed»), gossiping Sister Ginevra (Kate Micucci, «Don't Think Twice») and husband - seeking Sister Alessandra (Alison Brie, «How To Be Single»).
Logan / Wolverine (the ever - charismatic Hugh Jackman), heightened senses, healing factor and animalistic rages, continues to be haunted by the missing memories of his past — in particular the mystery of how he received his metal - bonded claws and skeleton.
Banderas too is very good as the action not words El, playing the character with a sense of suppressed rage and loss and always seeming on the verge of flying into a rage.
Again, when in a similar sense of urgency they convey the rage they feel for the middle class with momentary outbursts (for example harassing the passersby on the streets of Bakırköy, Ataköy, scratching their cars, etc.) only to swiftly retreat, they are subject to the violence of capitalism in their everyday lives.
And the fact that you can now actually hear the engine's somewhat raucous full - throttle rage, admittedly hyped by a sports exhaust, is utterly transformative, immediately giving the X-Bow a sense of drama and character drivers of the screen-less versions are denied.
With the trained observer's eye for detail and veteran newsman's sense of the story hidden behind the headlines, Dahlby gives readers a highly personal tour of the militant Jakarta slums, terrorist - traumatized Bali, and the Islamic heartland on the island of Java, where the outcome of a struggle now raging between moderate Muslims and their extremist brethren for the country's Islamic soul promises to have far - reaching effects on the lives of ordinary Americans.
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