The film has a self-involved man returning to his rural family homestead after learning that his father has died. |
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Most people are so focused on their careers these days and so self-involved. |
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He is a very self-involved, vain, voyeuristic, childlike, power-hungry but brilliant guy. |
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He's horribly self-involved, yet he probably imagines that he's trying to save the world. |
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Seriously, I am self-involved enough at this point to be quite sure that we are entertaining all those boats and all those people in the gardens. |
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If there was one thing everyday Americans didn't want to hear, it was self-involved celebrities trashing the president. |
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I must have been so self-involved to think that everyone was looking at me instead of enjoying themselves. |
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When everyone stops being so self-involved and realizes we are all in this together things may actually work out. |
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The world of the vital has escaped our fiction, to be replaced by the world of the trivial and self-involved. |
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I dreamt I'd got so self-involved that my friends decided to teach me a lesson and I had to barricade myself into my house. |
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He's a self-involved narcissist who cares only about whether he's on a coin or not. |
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As we watched, we were mainly struck by the self-involved foppishness of all the central characters. |
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The protagonists are the dreamily romantic Tatiana and the Byronic 'hero', Eugene Onegin, a self-involved aristocrat. |
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Let's assume that your parents are self-involved or have their own problems like addiction or are abusive. |
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Many therapists have been told that they are more sensitive, intelligent and compassionate than the patient's callous, self-involved, demanding and critical spouse. |
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Just to show how garish, intrusive, and self-involved advertisers can be, these corporate milk giants are actually trying to promote their promotion. |
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It is surprising when the self-involved members of this family are drawn together by their concern for their mother when her health falters as a result of cosmetic surgery. |
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As a little girl, Jane was enamored of her father, but he was too self-involved to notice. |
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Like just about everyone else in the film, she is hedonistic and blithely self-involved. |
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They are selfish, self-centered, self-involved, and right in their way of thinking. |
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They're not actively mean, just self-involved. |
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All memoir is, by definition, self-involved. |
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The older baby-boomers often envisage their future proactively, which translates into social engagement, in contrast to the widely represented image of this generation as self-centred and self-involved. |
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Of course, this is all hugely self-involved. |
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He is the world's worst, most self-involved interviewer. |
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Mostly it makes me stressed and less self-involved. |
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This might be taken for stolidity by the unobservant or self-involved. |
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I see this latest quarrel as a class struggle, with me representing the diligent, uncomplaining service industry and Aoife as the self-involved corporate accountant. |
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The bustle of the newsroom is a mere backdrop for self-involved characters to give talky speeches and taunt each other. |
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The imperious, self-involved mother dotes over her baby girl's hair and slyly inveigles the child to continue with her brilliant career as a shoplifter. |
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The more and more we grew up, the less self-involved you become, the more it was apparent that was really abusive to them. |
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This does not excuse her from behaving like a caring human being, but it may explain why she is so self-involved. |
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We take on the gamut of recent confessionals, from the sickeningly self-involved to the extremely endearing. |
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Annie, the elder, is a sober worrywart, while Miranda, the younger, is self-involved, inclined to melodrama, and on the verge of bankruptcy after her literary agency represented too many fraudulent memoirs. |
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Artists may seem self-involved, he said, but in reality they are gift-givers, filtering traumatic events through their distinctive psyches and offering metaphors for the life process. |
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Another inspired riff is an attack on the sainted Henry David Thoreau for being a self-involved weirdo. |
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Leave the phone calls, leave the music, leave the TwitFace, and leave all your self-involved portal devices in the house. Take the brain and body out for some fresh air. |
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