A remarkable document movingly captures Copland's sense of reserve as it relates to his music and illuminates the question of his Americanness.
Everyone knows now that I loved her very much, but I wasn't anticipating that, and he captured that very movingly.
Ms. Lane movingly captures the dilemma of a woman married at 17 and yearning for freedom just as her own daughter (Anna Pacquin, utterly persuasive as a turbulent American adolescent) feels very much the same.
David Samuels's extraordinary essay "In the Age of Radical Selfishness" movingly captured the philosophical ennui of my generation.
As a woman caught in a sexual dilemma, Ms. Lane movingly captures the problem of someone married at 17 yearning for freedom.
"Separate but Equal" intelligently and movingly captures a turning point in the nation's history.
Ms. Winslet movingly captures Julia in all her obliviousness and optimism, then watches how she awakens in ways she least expected.
Mr. Croft movingly captured these qualities through his affecting portrayal and warm, robust singing.
It movingly captured the feeling of dual personality, of moods and emotional depths.
It also movingly captures Richards' extraordinary love of music-an even more powerful addiction for him than smack-and perhaps more surprisingly, his manifest decency as a human being.