The film highlights
the struggle of a dying man who has spent his life working in the California fields to return to his family in Mexico and make amends.
Not exact matches
As Camus wrote, it's not only that he
dies or that
man dies, but that you
struggle to do a work
of art that will last and then realize that the universe itself is not going to exist after a period
of time.
This pri - ck needs another job, preferably one far removed form
men and woman
struggling in warfare and
dying to support his right to freedom
of expression... he's not worthy to minister to the military.
But above all, it includes the countless ordinary citizens, who knew nothing
of Locke or Burke or Thomas or Aristotle, who've
struggled and worked and fought and
died so that they might live under a government responsible to their will, and constrained to regard them as free
men and women rather than as members
of a class, church, guild, tribe, town, or race.
Even the most pronouncedly Johannine understanding
of the life and work
of Christ and
of the destiny
of man, for whom he
died, would not permit us to say that «the resources
of God which were available to him are open to us, and if we
struggle and strive even as he did, we will develop the God in us.
A 20 - year - old
man who fought with two Buffalo police officers attempting to arrest him overnight on the West Side
died at the end
of the
struggle, according to police.
From Academy Award - winning director Alejandro Ińárritu («Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue
of Ignorance)») and based on true events, Leonardo DiCaprio stars as Hugh Glass, a
man struggling to survive and track down the hunter (Tom Hardy) who left him to
die after being attacked by a bear.
Intersecting their world is Atiq, a prison keeper, a
man who has sincerely adopted the Taliban ideology and
struggles to keep his faith, and his wife, Musarrat, who once rescued Atiq and is now
dying of sickness and despair.
Whether
struggling mightily to position a calf for birthing, or comforting a lonely old
man whose beloved dog and only companion has
died, Herriot's heartwarming and often hilarious stories
of his first years as a country vet perfectly depict the wonderful relationship between
man and animal — and they intimately portray a
man whose humor, compassion, and love
of life are truly inspiring.