She looked at
me with sadness in her eyes.
Not exact matches
After a brief ellipsis
in which he has taken her to the hospital, Ann returns
in a wheelchair, debilitated by a stroke related to an obstruction
in the carotid artery,
with one arm paralyzed (a particularly cruel fate for a piano teacher, though the
sadness of this fact is never spoken of, only reflective
in Riva's
eyes).
Looking like a dour Luke Wilson crossed
with Griffin Dunne, Carell is handsome
in a polytech math - major sort of way,
with a hint of virility
in his wrestler's torso, yet his
eyes are deep angelic pools of hope and
sadness.
Nell declares
with the fervor of an Oprah booster while Taylor, her signature mix of
sadness and swagger wasted
in this silliness, opens her
eyes wide upon hearing the voices of ghostly tots.
Cheadle's had the good fortune to work
with some genuine modern auteurs, and the films he's made
with P.T. Anderson and Steven Soderbergh have allowed Cheadle enough breathing room to craft small but enjoyable characters: bullheaded ex-con Maurice Miller
in Out of Sight, the brief glimpses of Basher Tarr
in the Ocean's Eleven series, and especially Buck Swope
in Boogie Nights,
in which Cheadle was able to convey so much of character's
sadness and naivete through subtle through just his
eyes.
As an actress, you can't take your
eyes off her —
with her tall, slender figure, long blond hair, and halting, husky voice, she recalls the young Laura Dern, but
with a faint
sadness that suggests she's seen the worst
in people, and maybe
in herself.
They convey their entire history — their
sadness, disappointment, and confusion —
with every look
in their
eyes, every posture and gesture.
But good for Hannaford, Eric thought, hiring the guy at no - doubt minimum wage
with his savings all eaten up by his wife's final illness — the
sadness of late - life loss was
in the old bird's
eyes and posture, even
in his hands.
Our foster parents do sometimes kiss their babies goodbye
with tears
in their
eyes, but there is joy mixed
with the
sadness.
When the next generation looks outside the window and sees far less than Dr. Judson describes they will feel the
sadness of lost opportunity, the indignation of the unjustly deprived, and, lacking better words, they will say,
with a tear
in their
eyes and a whimper
in their voice... It's not fair.
The elderly gentleman looked up and,
with a faint look of
sadness in his
eyes, said, «Oh my friend, those are the people you will find
in my village.»
They make their way to an old cemetery, where children recite «
In Flanders Fields,» town leaders pay homage in speeches and ceremony, and every set of eyes seems tinged with sadnes
In Flanders Fields,» town leaders pay homage
in speeches and ceremony, and every set of eyes seems tinged with sadnes
in speeches and ceremony, and every set of
eyes seems tinged
with sadness.