Behaviors
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Even a child can see the missing logic to character's
behaviors.
Its obvious that Von Stroheim was trying to convey a message (with the foolishness of American women and the improper
behaviors
of the aristocrats), rather than tell a story, and the film really can bore modern audiences, like me, easily by doing that.
I deal with kids in that age group, and I thought their
behaviors
were very believable.
However, too much of the plot takes place off-screen -- like motivation, prior behaviors, good times and bad times -- and things that seem apparent to the characters never quite make it to the audience (i.e., me).
The cinematographically skilled team of Richard Brooks Burton, Mike Holding, Adam Ravetch, and Andrew Shillabeer were animales in camera shooting the wondrous nature sites and animal instinctive behaviors; not to mention, the slo-mo animal prey shots were u n b e l i e a v a b l e. "Earth" is also a lesson learner on the global warming effect on the animals; the papa polar bear in the doc is the poster animal boy on that consequence.
In this great mafia movie, i was really impressed with the realism of the scenes, is well shown in the movie all the previous research about the lives,
behaviors
and methods of some gangs in the U.S.; while i was watching the film i felt like watching real crime scenes in New York! that was great!.
There was realistic acting of genuine human
behaviors
underneath the surface of light-hearted humor, which may I add, is very funny!
It showcases animals doing crazy stunts and exhibiting strange behaviors, backed up by corny puns by that cheesy host.
I'm not very familiar with the
behaviors
of mildly autistic/retarded people, but I did find the Sam character believable.
Throughout "All or Nothing", the characters are engaged in various self-destructive and demoralizing
behaviors.
If you're not, I'm sorry, but stereotype neurotic
behaviors
of New Yorkers just does not turn me on.
French movies are used to investigating human thoughts,
behaviors.
As the best of French cinema does so adroitly, "The Window of Saint-Pierre" tells most of it's story laconically with knowing looks and subtle
behaviors
while the story it tells is a relentlessly plodding drama of unspoken words and the emotions they evoke.
Their sons, the teenager Walt (Jesse Eisenberg) and the boy Frank (Owen Kline), feel the separation and take side: Walt stays with Bernard, and Frank with Joan, and both are affected with abnormal
behaviors.
David Cronenberg's A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE is an endless stream of such moments when characters
' behaviors
just don't ring true.
This film is simply about a bunch of women who pick men who's
behaviors
they claim to hate & then spend the rest of their time complaining about them.
We are straight as flipping arrows and watching the cruise families emulated the
behaviors
and family dynamics that we practice was so much fun that the time went too fast.
I think many people would absolutely hate this movie, partly because it doesn't pass judgement on
behaviors
that are repulsive to the bulk of humanity, and partly because it exposes us to them at all.
Where are the political leaders that legitimated these
behaviors?
Therefore everyone should continue these self destructive
behaviors
and wait for the world around them to improve their communities.
And its not just the gag itself, its the expressions, the raised hairs, bared teeth, and subtle
behaviors
that are so spot-on (bad pun intended).
The protagonist/the kidnapper was lacking in the character development department too, small insights into his early boyhood
behaviors
and apparent sociopathic personality are presented, but in my opinion executed very poorly.
In addition, the environment should allow the animals to perform the
behaviors
normal for their species.
Normal and aberrant
behaviors
for each species could be agreed upon institutionally and a list made available to all investigators.
If we fail to address them adequately, the outcome is unlikely to be a safer and more prosperous society, but rather one in which frustration and hopelessness increase, potentially leading to extreme
behaviors.
Therefore, the reason that intelligence and death are linked might be that people with higher intelligence in childhood make better decisions about health, and have healthier
behaviors.
There have not been any studies with data on childhood intelligence, lots of subsequent data on adult health behaviors, and then a long-term follow-up for deaths.
And only such a study could tell us whether it is these healthy
behaviors
that explain the link between intelligence and death.
The implications of these attitudes and
behaviors
go beyond the domestic sphere.
Unusual or undesirable
behaviors
are called “symptoms” and the labels are “diagnoses.”
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