Their vocals murmur melancholically, and every listen reveals something else in the depths of sound that you hadn't noticed before. |
It all looked melancholically beautiful in the rain, but I was quite relieved to be bustled back to the hotel, to thaw out with a long, hot soak in the marble grandeur of my bathroom and then to hit Tom's bar for cocktails. |
This is a film that wears its message on its sleeve, leaving no dramatic connection unmade, no heartstring untugged, no melancholically uplifting piano key untinkled. |
Terence Davies has always made films melancholically embedded in the past, yet has never quite fitted the heritage cinema mould: even when adapting Wharton and Rattigan, his period pieces had an elegiac poetry all their own. |
In a selection from two centuries of Dutch-language poetry, death is suffered with pride and courage and dying is tragically and melancholically described. |
He melancholically contemplates whether he's man or monster. |