They follow three other kids at home, at school, and at leisure, as they wander around woods or railroad yards, and the movie becomes a wistful memorial to a barely surviving idyllic American childhood.
The old days are not coming back, and to hear Rickley tell it, it makes one wistful for a time long gone.
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This conservative, hagiographic documentary is both a wistful, deferential tribute to the forever-young Dylan and a sad admission that Scor-sese, in effect, has always been old.
At times, the movie becomes a wistful idyll of rural American childhood under threat.
Mee appears to have understood this, his prose on the subject assuming a wistful tone.
My fundraiser achieved the kind of bipartisan support that is only a wistful memory in the corridors of power in Washington.
Her book is a wistful plea for the world before Burger King.
Baby Spice has grown up and she still has that dreamy quality to make most stare at CD:UK with a wistful glint.
The movie's wistful locations are a strong counterpoint to the physical violence.
The reader is left with a wistful, orphaned feeling at the end.
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Ian has a wistful look in his eye as he smiles.
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While booksellers say they are glad to have new titles from two fan favorites, Ms. Langer at the Tattered Cover sounded a wistful note over the timing.
It made me a little wistful as I thought back to my own days in marketing.
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Only the final aria of "Prima Donna, " the wispy "Les feux d'artifice, " has a certain wistful melodic charm and originality.
Trump told The Associated Press he is a bit wistful to see his former properties in Atlantic City sold off and renamed.
Marwa herself looks a little wistful when you ask her about those trips to Germany and to the US - everyone was very kind and very friendly, she remembers.
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In fact, if The Golden Compass is a feminized version of all those Lord of the Narnia fantasies, the wistful, snarky Juno qualifies as a distaff answer to Knocked Up.
He was liberal-minded, xenophile, wistful and tolerant, in a world that was none of these things.
Although there are several works showing the two in intimate embrace, Bella's expression is always wistful, giving the series a tender but melancholy feel.
And nor is a kind of wistful isolationism where U.S. troops pack up their gear and come home, where bygones will be bygones and where al Qaeda won't follow.
And Moby did that best in his 1999 masterpiece "Play, " a record filled with wistful longing, playful sampling and--What else?
He's audible here, though not enough of a virtuoso to make one wistful for those long-lost whiskbroom days of jazz.
One example was the way she responded to Alfredo's late plea that they leave Paris together so she could regain her health: "Parigi, o caro, " she echoed, but her subdued, wistful tone told us she knew it was a vain hope.
An Indian woman, Bebe repeated in a tone of voice that the lawyer thought was wistful.
BlackRock and Pimco, however, held such a big chunk of so many trusts for clients that they could turn Franklin's wistful concept into reality.
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