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"Philadelphia" rises above its flaws to convey the full urgency of its difficult subject, and to bring that subject home.
Reviewing this film from Jonathan Demme in The Times, Janet Maslin wrote, " 'Philadelphia' rises above its flaws to convey the full urgency of its difficult subject, and to bring the subject home".
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The finale was the highlight, full of urgency, sweep and slyly shifting moods.
She performs it in full with urgency, pathos (dedicating Elegie to "anyone you wish to remember") and wry humour.
It was a voice from my past, the voice of Wall Street, full of urgency.
For a producer still building his reputation it's a startlingly confident effort, full of urgency and acidic power.
While noting the significance of the session for George Harrison's career, author Simon Leng praises the recording as being "full of urgency and sheer excitement".
That song was the set's finale, and a good one, full of soulful urgency.
A big teddy bear of a man, he was always full of the urgency of his latest idea for making the world a better place.
Lofty in tone, full of brooding urgency, these movements develop lyrical ideas through sequences rising in pitch and building in huge crescendos, which break off either into silence or into sudden, mysterious pianissimos.
In his capacity as president and CEO of the International Rescue Committee, his stern words about the refugee crisis and the UK's pitiful response were admirably clear and concise, and full of moral urgency: precisely the kind of intervention, in fact, that it would be nice to hear from a few more front-rank British politicians.
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