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"I accept that your separation from your daughters for a period of four years caused you real anguish.
"Today you attempt to hide behind the real anguish of your family," Judge Kuntz said.
In this context, the impotent state of the opposition parties caused him real anguish.
She captures Anne's innocent, intense charm but falls short of expressing real anguish in her final scene.
Underneath the cynicism and professions of indifference, Astrov's heart is still capable of feeling real anguish.
Her Liz Gilbert can be radiant and witty, and rarely doubts her essential attractiveness, but she also suffers uncertainty, ambivalence and real anguish.
For one thing, the play ends up cartoonishly trivializing the very emotions it preachily purports to underscore -- namely, the real anguish of the families of Alzheimer patients.
There's real anguish in Chabannes's dilemma, made all the more understandable by Thierry's effervescent screen presence, which seems to cast a spell upon all those around her.
This is not to dismiss the real anguish of people like the family on whose miraculous survival Mr. Bayona's movie is based, nor to scold the director for making this movie instead of another.
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