Don't be fooled by the colourful exterior: Song Of Memories is
a tale of love in the early days of a monster apocalypse!
A deep, dark secret to uncover - Don't be fooled by the colourful exterior: Song Of Memories is
a tale of love in the early days of a monster apocalypse!
What starts out as
a tale of love in the face of culturally - related obstacles (with the traditional Indian family opposing their daughter's relationship with a Pisaka, eater of dead flesh, as the girl's mother refers to the narrator) soon develops into a feverish, phantasmagoric journey of a man - out - of - place through the unknowable intricacies of Indian history and myth.
Part allegory about the shifting nature of being, part subversive fairy
tale of love in all its uncanny guises, Little Nothing spans the beginning of a new century, the disintegration of ancient superstitions, and the adoption of industry and invention.
A deep, dark secret to uncover — Don't be fooled by the colourful exterior: Song Of Memories is
a tale of love in the early days of a monster apocalypse!
Screenwriter Peter Morgan and director Fernando Meirelles» 360 combines a modern and dynamic roundelay of stories into one, linking characters from different cities and countries in a vivid, suspenseful and deeply moving
tale of love in the 21st century.
Not exact matches
In the end, it's an epic
love story, but it's also a
tale of independence and strength through adversity.
Synopsis: «An adaptation
of the fairy
tale about a monstrous - looking prince and a young woman who fall
in love.»
They'll spin a
tale of hardship (with a financial element) that evokes sympathy from the victim, and under the «illusion
of being
in love» the victim will attempt to help with their own money.
Update, 9 a.m. Monday: A rep for the Patriots said late Sunday that Kraft's
tale is just a joke: «He
loves that his ring is at the Kremlin and, as he stated back
in 2005, he continues to have great respect for Russia and the leadership
of President Putin.»
Based on Marjane Satrapi's auto - graphic - novel, Persepolis is the simple and bracingly beautiful
tale of Marjane growing up
in 1970s Iran, where her curiosity, imagination and
love of Western pop - culture trash gets her
in trouble with the police state imposed after the revolution.
The
tale of the Man from Mars trying to make sense
of humanity (especially s.ex,
love, and religion) struck a deep chord
in my adolescent psyche.
In the attempt to keep their children «innocent» and «free,» parents tell their children a different type
of fairy
tale, a modern American story: everyone
loves you because you're special, you are good at everything you try, and if you work hard enough and be a good little boy or girl, you'll be successful.
But now,
in A
Tale of Love and Darkness, Amos Oz has set aside fiction to write a straightforward memoir.
Editor's Note: Kerry Egan is a hospice chaplain
in Massachusetts and the author
of «Fumbling: A Pilgrimage
Tale of Love, Grief, and Spiritual Renewal on the Camino de Santiago.»
Trust me, it takes much more faith, and many more irrational thought processes, to believe
in the fairy
tale of the blob than to believe
in an Almighty, all -
loving, creating God.
Yet it is surely a sign
of the impoverishment
of common culture and the common good — and an index
of the degree to which liberal order has succeeded
in establishing itself as both — that we are virtually required to equate
love of country with devotion to the animating philosophy
of the regime rather than to, say, the
tales of our youth, the lay
of the land and the bend
in the road, and «peace and quiet and good tilled earth.»
To continue the
tale, hearing
of Krishna's remorse and
of his attachment to her, Radha, dressed and ornamented for
love, awaits Krishna at their trysting place
in the forest.
And militant atheists
in science who would buy any crap just to nullify God, used their
tale of true
love to further their own agenda.
The bible is a fairy
tale book, but this country
loves to believe
in that type
of non-sense.
In addition to his many translations and recreations
of Hasidic
tales and other Jewish legends, Buber edited and wrote introductions to a selection
of the parables
of Chuang - Tse — Reden und Gleichnisse des Tschuang - Tse [Leipzig: Insel - Verlag, 1914], a book
of Chinese ghost and
love stories — Chinesischen Geister - und Liebesgeschrchten [Frankfurt am Main: Rütten & Loening, 1911], a book
of Celtic sayings — .
And god so
loved the world he condemned to eternal torture anyone who never heard
of, or could not believe
in, an absurd
tale from long ago and / or far away.
At the same time, the film harks back to Disney's first - ever fairy -
tale feature, 1937's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, with its story
of a princess
in disguise living hidden
in a forest; a villainess with access to supernatural powers; a supporting cast
of lovable eccentrics; frolicking animal friends; and a handsome prince who awakens the heroine from a deathlike sleep with
love's first kiss.
Kerry Egan is a hospice chaplain
in South Carolina and author
of «Fumbling: A Pilgrimage
Tale of Love, Grief, and Spiritual Renewal on the Camino de Santiago.»
The black - and - white morality
of Dorothy versus the Wicked Witch
in Victor Fleming's classic 1939 The Wizard
of Oz (actually the eighth screen version) is an epic
tale of classic heroism and villainy, though within that the most interesting parts
of the story include a cowardly character finding courage, the brainless using brains, and the apparently heartless discovering
love.
Oh, this is totally random, but have you ever seen the film «Lilies», which won four Genie Awards
in 1996, about the two young men
of Roberval, Quebec who fall
in love in 1912 — and the poignant
tale of how their
love is undone by jealousy?
Both the tellers
of the
tale and those who
love to hear it would have to move too much mental furniture
in order to see that the markers
of our modern world — the care for truth, the sanctity
of the individual, the siding with victims — derive from Christianity, indeed from canonical, orthodox Christianity.
Having been raised on the NIV and a diet
of Evangelical staples like Veggie
Tales and Adventures
in Odyssey, we now preferred more subversive fare, like Tennessee wunderkind Rachel Held Evans's up - from - superstition memoir Evolving
in Monkey Town and Michigan pastor Rob Bell's universalist manifesto
Love Wins, which earned the author glowing profiles
in the New York Times and TIME magazine.
Those that don't overcome the lust
of the flesh (meaning, the ways
of the world), don't
love and follow His truth, don't seek Him, don't believe Him, think He's a fairy
tale and all that other nonsense they come up with for not abiding
in His truth are blotted out, or worse, get their own personal worm that is never quenched that feeds off
of them for eternity.
I guess that is a difficult concept for people who believe
in fairy
tales and espouse killing
in the name
of their God
of Love and Salvation.
Like how advanced smoking meat was
in France, the barbecue that inspired Buffalo Bill, Audubon's portrayal
of a barbecue as courtly
love, humorous
tales of «Q from 30 U.S. states, a history
of Jamaica's jerk pork, and a wealth
of trivia and techniques over the years.
As I read your story, I can picture you as a child weaving those great
tales and enchanting all
of your friends...
Love it even more to find out that you DO have Irish
in you!
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Grandpa was born
in the Southwest
in 1901 and he
loved to tell tall
tales of how he'd been a cowboy
in his younger days.
«Beans
in the pressure cooker is a
tale of two
loves: the beans themselves, and the vessel that is built to bring out their best.
A Holiday Storyline «Winter
in Venice finds its inspiration
in the folklore and
tales that generations
of Italians have grown to know and
love,» said Caparella.
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In fact there is something of a Grant Hill love - in raging across the league, his tale of perseverance serving as a welcome counterpoint to the Nov. 19 melee in Detroit between Pistons fans and certain Pacer
In fact there is something
of a Grant Hill
love -
in raging across the league, his tale of perseverance serving as a welcome counterpoint to the Nov. 19 melee in Detroit between Pistons fans and certain Pacer
in raging across the league, his
tale of perseverance serving as a welcome counterpoint to the Nov. 19 melee
in Detroit between Pistons fans and certain Pacer
in Detroit between Pistons fans and certain Pacers.
Featuring Carey Mulligan, Helena Bonham Carter and Meryl Streep, the
tale of women fighting for the right to vote shows the type
of liberation that voters
love in their Best Picture winners.
Lauren strikes the perfect balance between light and shadow
in her spellbinding
tale of one woman's exotic search for identity and true
love.
Hollywood producers and magazine editors
love tales of inner - city kids defeating private - school students
in chess tournaments, but often, when you look a little more closely at the triumphs, they aren't quite as inspiring as they originally seemed.
I remember reading Irving D. Yalom's wonderful book
Love's Executioner and Other
Tales of Psychotherapy
in which he outlines the fundamental fears that drive most
of us to seek therapy (and that cause us the most angst).
The half hour animated film based on the much -
loved children's picture book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler is a beautiful portrayal
of the book telling the
tale of the happy go lucky father's epic journey across the seasons to make it home
in time for Christmas.
Shawna and Cara Bruce were there with their anthology, Robot Hearts: True and Twisted
Tales of Seeking
Love in the Digital Age, and I shared the night with a number
of talented contributors.
Starring Reese Witherspoon, Robert Pattinson and Christoph Waltz, WATER FOR ELEPHANTS is a powerful, epic
tale of forbidden
love, based on the acclaimed # 1 best seller,
in which an idealistic young man finds his destiny
in a magical place filled with adventure, wonder and great danger... I don't know about you gals but I think that is a recipe for awesomeness.
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When picking out classic books to read to your kids, include these timeless
tales about
love, friendship, and the magic
of believing
in yourself.
«They would kill Mitchell's husband and then get
in the car and drive to Mexico on the theory that Mitchell was
in love with one or both
of them, and then they would go live happily ever after, which is a fairy
tale that I wasn't read as a child,» the governor said.
In an impassioned poem, Timothy DuWhite, emphasizing that everyone defines their own subjective truth, told his
tale of being infected by an ex-lover, whom he still
loves, and his struggle to come to terms with the reality
of his serostatus while completing college.