Sentences with phrase «wrenching personal»

Moving toward a fiercely suspenseful climax, it brilliantly transforms the stuff of headlines into heart - wrenching personal truth.
«Here she was in the midst of a gut - wrenching personal turmoil, and she felt badly for me!
«No houses, no exceptions,» barks crew leader Nick Atwater (Andre Braugher), when his gang of fellow thieves shows up at his handsome New Orleans home to console him during a wrenching personal crisis.

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He starts his speech with a personal story that draws you in and ends it with a heart - wrenching story about Rachel Beckwith that you won't soon forget.
This was frequently accompanied by wrenching suffering and shared personal loss, which profoundly altered how many Christians came to view homosexuals.
This fallacy is widespread in Shakespeare studies, true enough, but the business of wrenching passages out of dramatic context as evidence of the playwright's personal beliefs usually reveals more about the critic than about Shakespeare.
Truly vibrant, compelling plots about personal responsibility, sexual awakening, teen angst, questions of loyalty and wrenching complications of unexpected death played out here.
Documentarian turned fiction director Jennifer Fox now follows one such struggle, her own: The Tale is a personal memoir that deepens into a gut - wrenching true story of sexual abuse (after more than 30 years of the filmmaker's own self - denial).
Growing up on the Westfall plantation, Cecil bears witness to gut - wrenching violence of the worst (most personal) kind.
As Johnny Cash, Joaquin Phoenix sounds just like him in the musical numbers and gives us a wrenching view into his personal torment.
Standout performances and rich cinematography highlight this slow moving, equally heart warming and wrenching, but ultimately rewarding look at how a family deals with a personal tragedy.
Gerard's personal stories are no less eerie or poignant: An essay that begins as a look at Gerard's first relationship becomes a heart - wrenching exploration of acquaintance rape and consent.
Relayed in nonlinear vignettes, Clemmons» very personal debut considers questions of womanhood and identity through the story of Thandi, daughter of an American father and a South African mother, whose death spurs a heart - wrenching exploration into readjustment after loss.
Changes in your personal life can also throw a wrench into your plan: a job loss, marriage or separation, the birth of a child, or the ill health of a family member, to name a few.
But, a single traumatic event or serious disease can devastate personal finances or potentially lead to heart - wrenching decisions.
The heart - wrenching task of re-homing the family pet is often due to circumstances like the loss of a job or home, a debilitating illness or injury, or PCSing to a location where personal animals aren't allowed.
PUBG is considered to be the serious, heart - wrenching version of a Battle Royale game and I can say from personal experience it is certainly that.
Also don't miss the extraordinary, intensely personal paintings, drawings and photographs of nonagenarian Geta Brãtescu in Romania, as well as the film by Teresa Hubbard and Alexander Birchler in the Swiss Pavilion which tells the heart - wrenching story of Flora Mayo, long - forgotten American artist and lover of Alberto Giacometti, through the voice of her now aged son.
These doctors work in a realm where fast - evolving technologies, financial constraints and variegated personal values create wrenching choices and polarizing debates.
What tumbles out of the ensuing discussion is a gut - wrenching examination of the prejudices, prejudgments and personal psychological baggage these assembled citizens have brought to a life - or - death debate over the fate of the young Puerto Rican defendant.
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