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More wide-eyed, hysterical 50s hyper-cheerfulness that gives new meaning to anti-social, pathological
behaviour.
This film is in no way entertainment but more of a look deep into the depths of the darkest side of human
behaviour.
Ditto for the
behaviour
and general storyline of the film itself.
A very weak movie, mainly because of a poor story, but also poor acting in the case of Robert Downey Jr., and irrational
behaviour
by many of the characters.
The story was so off-the-shelf, the alien's
behaviour
so illogical, the characters so clichéed.
I also find it implausible that Kate would ever speak to Molly again after her terrible
behaviour.
In this sequel, Cruella DeVil(by the way Glen Close pulls off this role very well) is released from the hospital due to her good
behaviour.
The community may not explicitly endorse such behaviour, but equally, they may not yet be ready to see it as criminal, an attitude which of course enables it to continue.
Of course, Cruella steals the show with her outrageous
behaviour
and outfits, and the movie was probably made because the public wanted to see more of Cruella.
I particularly liked how the film managed to address multiple aspects of hypocritical human
behaviour
that concern bias, discrimination and sanctimonious pretence.
The country's Islamic religious leaders have decreed that women may not sit with men at sporting events, lest they be exposed to cursing and other morally questionable
behaviour.
As an American, I am constantly humiliated by my country's
behaviour
and this is just another in our long catalogue of international debasement.
Beginning with several different stories bound to meet as the plot goes on, Salazar portraits his women characters in the same neurotic and border-line
behaviour
familiar to Almodovar.
Mr Sugiyama is a middle-aged member of a Japanese society where ballroom dancing is viewed as unsuitable
behaviour.
Sarah's ability to see everything from an outside perspective enables her to parody aspects of social
behaviour
that are subtle enough to usually go unnoticed.
The psychiatrist Dr. Alexandr Bukhanovsky, wonderfully played by Max Von Sydow was utterly believable in every detail, and the point he makes when talking about paranoia in the Soviet Union, is made all too apparent by the
behaviour
of the local Communist Commissar Bondarchuk played by Joss Ackland.
But even if you like nature films best, this is after all animal
behaviour
at the sharp edge.
What follows is a fascinating insight into a pathological personality, someone who's
behaviour
on one had makes no sense unless what she is saying is true, yet who is seemingly incapable of saying anything that is not astonishingly dramatic but unproven at best and most often, verifiably false.
Mark Strong is a splendid Mr Knightly with the right mix of handsome looks, an appropriate age, chivalry, compassion and gentlemanly
behaviour.
The characters likewise are complex (for YA literature) and provide much in the way complex
behaviour.
This is the type of movie which shows bad
behaviour
as being smoking, drinking and starting fights.
In this age of yob culture, it is (albeit in a small way) showing the decent kids just how not to behave, and she is undermining all the efforts to curtail bad manners and
behaviour.
Why wouldn't any of his friends be the least bit surprised or worried about this
behaviour?
We often watch world conflicts on TV and think they could never occur in our own country: we're too civilized to surrender ourselves to such brutal
behaviour.
We're told very little about their lives, so we're left to watch their
behaviour
without any useful context.
Beautifully acted, the film provides an interesting insight into the patterns of
behaviour
of young Chinese; but the underlying tone is melancholic, and this flavour grows stronger as the story progresses; in some ways, it's a tale about the death of hope.
They have difficulties to accept the other's social
behaviour
and stance and don't like it to lie to their environments.
Because Cameron fails to unify his visuals with potential effects that may be felt from the script, a viewer will find it difficult to empathise with Steve, whose general
behaviour
fails to demonstrate knowledge of possible linkage between causes of his actions (theft, drug sales, et alia) and their consequences, with apparent altruism by Redback being the film's sole strong positive component.
The film should've been called "Australian Story" to make more sense of the lopsided and biased view of what the Aussies perceive to be the strange cultural
behaviour
of the Japanese - after all, the whole film depends upon a Western view of the woman looking at this strange man from the Far East who seem to have no cause or reason to be wandering about the Outback other than the fact that he can.
While Marcel's
behaviour
upon occasion seems to be vacant of sensate purpose, a viewer will be thankful that his girl friend's appearances in the film are brief, and that the bizarre climactic scenes involving father and son are not lengthier.
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