Word: reacting
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Whoever takes the snaps must be able to react quickly and be highly mobile. Often, the defense "gives" a quarterback scramble and this style of offense welcomes the movement of the pocket and a fleet-footed passer...
...fervently. It is a lovely clue to one of the movie's themes, as Almodovar describes it: "the capacity of women to act without being professional actresses: to lie, to fake, to perform. Men and women both have loneliness, pain, the same kind of suffering. But the way women react to these things is much more spectacular, much more cinematic. It does seem that men are made up of fewer pieces than women...
...tragic events. But Train of Life, which was actually written before anyone had ever heard of Life is Beautiful, has earned its many international awards and praises on its own merits. It is not, by any means, the same movie. Mihaileanu takes a more collective look at how people react to tragedy, and through this study in optimism, tries to give us a broader and more hopeful impression of humanity. It is no easy task to pull a parable from tragedy using comedy, but Train of Life manages to charm its way to cinematic success...
...Well this morning, I walked around for 20 minutes. It's been ten years since I have graduated from college. I came upon a car accident, a minor one. I'm surprised how seriously they react here--there were five police cars and a fire engine...
Those in attendance said there is a problem of "quiet homophobia" at Harvard, in which students react too apathetically to homophobic incidents...