Sentences with phrase «such poignancy»

One moment we're laughing and the next we're crying «$ «such poignancy and honesty!
It's an old formula that plays like a cross between John Hughes» 1987 comedy «Planes, Trains and Automobiles» and Stanley Kramer's 1958 jail - break classic «The Defiant Ones» but it's injected with such a poignancy and freshness that make it very hard not to be swept away with it.
In one of the year's best performances, she imbues Gerda with such poignancy and grace that Redmayne all but fades into the background.

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But, your posts claim you are a graffiti artist on the wall of religion and I would think such a statement would strongly imply reformative poignancy rather than simple jocularity.
Moreover, the poignancy of the sense of public guilt was reflected in private self - accusation, and the issue is seen in such prayers as the psalmist's confession of deep - seated sinfulness,
In this case, the reason is Crutchfield's piercing lyrics and the way she delivers them with such bracing poignancy.
Thanks for putting it into works with such eloquence and poignancy.
While the pace of the series definitely picks up in the second night, Bag of Bones doesn't pull off the scares of King's previous works such as Misery» or «The Shining» nor does it have the poignancy of his «The Shawshank Redemption.»
James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender have such a lively and fraught brotherhood as former close friends Professor Charles Xavier / Professor X and Erik Lehnsherr / Magneto that it lends a touching poignancy to the later exchanges between the elder statesmen in those roles, Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen.
It's this poignancy that makes The Girl Who Leapt Through Time such an impressive film.
That many Americans believe Bush has used such earpieces, and that he rarely if ever reads a newspaper, brings a certain poignancy to these scenes.
Rarely have these weighty queries been explored with such elegance, poignancy, and dexterous economy as in My Darling Clementine.
On par with films such as RUSHMORE and ELECTiON, it's chock full of progressive poignancy, 8 - bit nostalgia, really - relatable side characters (with Kieran Culkin giving one of the greatest performances ever!)
A gripping chapter dedicated to plotting out the ship's collision and sinking is where such attention to detail pays off — having come to know and care about the people on board in a new way makes the poignancy of losing them fresh again.
The former manages to recapture much of the magic that made the early Final Fantasy titles such unique, wonderful experiences, while the latter boasts all the charm and narrative poignancy of its venerable cousins, Ico and Shadow of the Colossus.
One hesitates to assign the Black Paintings» poignancy to the historical fact that such semiotic complexities would soon vanish in the service of a kind of Pop formalism.
It was this total commitment combined with his underlying cynicism for the art world that gives Kippenberger's work such a unique place in art history, pitching itself between pain and optimism, bitterness and poignancy, aggression and sensitivity.
In a space of such personal poignancy, endowed with erotic charge, Burr's symbolic gestures reclaim and recuperate modernism's utopic aspirations from the failures of a racist and sexist past.
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