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Everything is so charged, intense, brooding, teetering on the edge of desolation, full of physical drama.
Watching sport, we witness aspects of life generally denied us; people under intense pressure enjoying spontaneous and instantaneous elation and desolation.
The elemental desolation of Sibelius's final orchestral work is inexpressibly magnified by your intense visual focus on the pseudo-solid gelatinity of Paine's sculpture, made from the very material that inspired Sibelius's music, the cassava root gloop that is such a staple of Finnish mythology … Honest.
Thorin is a complex, intense character to play, and, after three films in the role (An Unexpected Journey, The Desolation of Smaug and the forthcoming There and Back Again), Armitage says he is more than ready to try something different.
The "Trio Cavany" (2007) opens with a moment of quiet desolation, for solo violin and then violin and cello, and evolves into an unflaggingly intense meditation with a sober piano underpinning.
The desolation at the end of a love-story featuring a recovering alcoholic and an abusive older man, or the intense pathos that suffuses a story of a father's uneasy attempt to show support for his stammering daughter who wants to be a stand-up comic - Tomine invests each of these stories with infinite understanding and depth.
Desolation rules.
The desolation was complete.
It begins with desolation.
There's a desolation.
Ellis Island was a desolation.
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