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Cinematographer Helle Jensen's in-your-face, close-up shooting style speaks to the dilemma; an aggressive epidemic of immigrant misery close up and personal, married with a need for manpower by the U.S. military, with a powerful impact on society overall.
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He capitalised on his fortune late in the day when he completed his 17th Test century - the slowest of his international career - as he and Root, who swept Ashwin for six to compound the off-spinner's misery, closed out the historic and memorable series victory.
Some might object that I've filled this draft of misery too close to the brim.
For heaven's sakes, he's actually seen serious wreckage and human misery up close.
It is just that he has seen his country's miseries up close, and it is hard to move him through journalistic methods.
In the end it will be Russians, not foreigners, who bring its period of misery to a close.
In his loneliness and misery, Aaron becomes close to Michael's fiancee (Nichola Burley) - a taboo-infringement which just intensifies the village's anger, particularly enraging Nichola's father (Michael Smiley) and increasing the burden of fear placed on Aaron's mother Cathy - a typically good performance from Kate Dickie.
He eschews the fashionable techniques of provocation and shock, declining to rub our faces in raw misery with extreme close-ups, grainy cinematography and punched-up editing.
Day-Lewis may never have found an entirely stable voice as a poet, and he certainly caused a great deal of misery to those closest to him.
Substitute Gary Oliver completed Raith's misery with a close-range effort in the final minute.
It made for a very close company: misery loves company.
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