This unflinching depiction of the brutal nature of
squalor gives the film its bite.
Not exact matches
The union writes that Nestle «massacred the workers» ability to work and robbed them of their rights, but
gave them a few miserable dollars so that they can die slowly in misery and
squalor».
Absent this, we would be in a state of absolute
squalor,
given the atrocious cost of living and the logistical nightmare that is transportation and traffic in this region.
It feels like a video game as the kids run from one chase scene to another fetching objects — get the key, find the locker, get the Bible, break the code — advancing every time to the next level with little sense of a story moving forward, and leaving a gimmicky aftertaste
given all the real - life
squalor onscreen.
So begins this cinematic descent into
squalor, brutality, and debasement from the cheery European nexus that
gave us Man Bites Dog, Funny Games, and the stylish nightmare Irreversible.
It
gives shows the
squalor in much greater detail, and the clarity helps
give definition to the nocturnal imagery.
We are the ones in the middle that the good breeders to survive while weeding out the breeders that allow their dogs to live in
squalor, feeding sawdust so the dogs to
give them the sense of feeling full, standing or lying in their urine and feces, where the only vet care ever provide is the rabies vaccine.
Our forefathers
gave their lives to raise us above the social and economic
squalor which typifies the human condition.
You know, «is kind to animals», «
gives her children lots of positive reinforcement», «cooks nice dinners», «offers thoughtful advice», «has creative ideas»... As opposed to «is emotionally disabled», «needs to lose weight», «drinks too much crap», «lets people down», «lives in
squalor»...