Their comedy works because the Farrellys have not only a keen eye for but also a deep sympathy
with human foible; when Jack Black's Hal in Shallow Hal scolds his overweight girlfriend's father for denigrating her looks, we get the gag that in Hal's eyes, she's Gwyneth Paltrow, and we likewise understand that many of this fat girl's self - esteem issues probably do have something to do with the amount of support she's getting from the people closest to her.
Not exact matches
As long as we live
with human beings, we will always have to deal
with all those annoying little
human foibles we all carry around
with us.
But according to Martin Sheen, who played the president, the character was drawn largely from Bill Clinton: «He's bright, astute and filled
with all the negative
foibles that make him very
human,» Sheen once told the Radio Times.
It's quite a test for our young republic as we grapple
with a much closer up view of
human foibles than was ever available before, thanks to social media and the ever powerful electronic communicative forces that have shrunk the news cycles to minutes and have allowed for, and disposed of surprises, instantly.
Even when you think you've considered every condition that a piece of software will encounter, the rebellious nature of reality (including the
foibles of
human users) will come up
with something to violate your assumptions.
Dating is a stage of romantic relationships in
humans whereby two people meet socially
with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as a This hit comedy chronicles the
foibles of disgruntled office workers — led by deluded boss Michael Scott — at the Dunder Mifflin paper company.
Slow and mournful, it does not seem to have much in common
with the work of other directors who emerged during the decade, especially vivid stylists
with urban preoccupations like Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese, Brian De Palma, Paul Schrader, and William Friedkin, or a caustic observer of
human foibles like Robert Altman.
Great pains were no doubt exerted to make these entities as grotesque and nightmare - inducing as possible, yet, there is still some humor in their interaction
with humans as well as their own
foibles and relationships
with each other.
Even when reaching for the operatic, he keeps the focus on small
human foibles: a cellphone going off at a funeral; a car parked who knows where; a teenager (Lucas Hedges, in what should be a star - making breakout turn) whose mourning process is no more preoccupying than his desperate attempts to get some alone time
with his girlfriend.
THE NEW GIRLFRIEND (François Ozon, France, 2014, 107 minutes) Ozon's fairy tale about gender roles, gay identity, cross-dressing, love and repression is deliciously fluid, filled
with tenderness toward
human sexual
foibles, laced
with Hitchcockian edginess about the danger of coloring outside the lines.
But Lars and the Real Girl isn't about so much about the exploration of
human foibles as it is about Dude's in love
with a plastic vagina!
Its conclusion has less to do
with the drug trade than it does
human foibles.
A beautiful, subtle exploration of loss and recovery, pierced throughout
with Anne Tyler's humor, wisdom, and always penetrating look at
human foibles.
If... you are looking for a large dose of truth
with some all too
human foibles and faults and long nights of coffee drenched brains and frequent trips to the bathroom then this book is for you.
Revealing her innate understanding of the
human condition, Williams ensures many of mankind's less attractive qualities and
foibles jostle for space alongside our more noble traits — the pride, arrogance and recklessness of the men aboard ship are juxtaposed
with acts of astonishing bravery, empathy, loyalty, friendship and love.
But like any good personal financial blogger plagued
with the
foibles of
human emotion, I wanted to get the best price possible.
The value of living
with an animal is obvious to anyone who owns a pet: a reason to get up in the morning, acceptance of any and all
human foibles, a need to be needed, a source of exercise — all contribute to mental and physical well - being.
Using handwritten text, drawings, photographs, and her keen eye for the
foibles that make us
human, Chast addresses the realities of what it is to get old in America today — and what it is to have aging parents today —
with tenderness and candor, and a good dose of her characteristic wit.