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The story set up is VERY slow and heavy-handed in establishing Evan's
beliefs
about one day finding his parents.
On The third of November 2004, Muslim extremists assassinated director Theo Van Gogh because of his inglorious portrayals of their culture and
beliefs.
Girls coming of age in a confusing time where morals and
beliefs
are lost in the new world kind of film.
This movie was a bit too racist for me to enjoy and it was not a comedy: the dumb blonde woman stereotype; the backward Mexican peasants; the White-Anglo New England anthropologist having to explain the mixture of pagan/Catholic religious
beliefs
to a Mexican who should already know this stuff!
As it happens I disagree with his religious
beliefs
but I recognise that they were sincerely held.
Sanitarium has shaken my cinematic
beliefs.
I see this collection of footage as counter-productive to itself due to the idealistic idiocy demonstrated by the editors who have most probably either been in shock by the footage or have assembled the film in such a fashion as to deconstruct the viewers mind in such a way that they may question their own countries values and ethics to the level of becoming isolated in ones own
beliefs.
To appreciate this movie, you just have to suspend your
beliefs
for a while and watching this gorgeous movie unfold.
Wolfie and his comrades were a magnificent creation depicting urban unrest in the UK with humour, pathos and with a certain amount of sincerity in the
beliefs
that society should be changed.
She has an intelligence and gift for speaking to the people, regardless of their nationality or
beliefs.
Just because Richard Gere is a Buddhist doesn't make him biased as some have suggested, he is too gifted an actor and too much a gentlemen to let his spiritual
beliefs
affect a movie, his compassion sure, but not spiritual
beliefs.
In fact, some of the 'best' people in the film never reveal any religious
beliefs.
The portrayal of the English soldier as some sort of hero is utter crap and after reading other peoples comments on this film its pretty clear that they are motivated by their political
beliefs
rather than how bad the quality of acting really is.
It's a very serious film by a very serious filmmaker, Funt challenging his audience to examine their own feelings and beliefs, and gently urging tolerance for the infinite variety of mankind.
It's obvious that D'Amato was far more interested in making a porn movie than a film about nuns and their beliefs, and this shines through as the focus is always on the sexual antics, and any whisper of a plot line exists only to string more sex scenes together.
Of course, my
beliefs
had changed since first viewing "Sister Act."
And then, somewhere in the late 50's they made this movie to laugh at us and mock our mating rituals as well as our religious
beliefs.
The writer is persistently shifting the burden of his own psychological problems onto the audience's shoulders, and casually trying to push his old-fashioned
beliefs
of a 'fate' stuff into your mouth.
What it does do clearly is to present a level-headed argument in favor of inclusive spirituality, rather than having one's
beliefs
lead to hatred and violence against others.
This is indeed an odd flick and I assume Bogart agreed to star in it because it more closely represented his real-life political and social
beliefs.
From the beginning with the opening of "The Beast Within", Madonna begins with her partnership with music producer Stuart Price and having a very candid conversation about God and her
beliefs
and throughout the documentary, voices her opinion on the political and material world we live in today, yet she never comes across as preachy.
Their grand mother is a lovely woman whose Christian
beliefs
bring relief to her in times of trouble.
I won't say if they are right about Muslim and Jewish beliefs, but about Christian I can assure they are 100% wrong.
I attempted to look past the fact that she is supposed to be only 12. C'mon, even in 1951/52 Julie could never pass for a 12-year-old, maybe 18. Directors often ask the audience to suspend their
beliefs
and imaginations - but this is too much to ask regarding Ms. Harris.
A person must be ready to disclose his or her
beliefs
on the relevant issues.
a believer of Jesus-being a man(preacher)back 2000 years or so,why not,but having
beliefs
based on a book that as far as we know has been doctored over the years over and over by the church to suit whatever needs they have,seems silly.anyway
Their might be a hint of that but when it comes down to it its about our imaginations, our superstitions and
beliefs
that trigger our responses to situations.
Straightaway, it is obvious that there will be clashes and tension between the characters, all with their own ethnic backgrounds and
beliefs.
These are just regular people who come from a different background, different life style and different
beliefs.
When James returns after becoming enlightened by an old black revolutionary, he attempts to instill his new
beliefs
in his son.
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