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This movie is rather understated, right down to being in
black
& white and having a single acoustic guitar do the background music.
One of the most unusual facets of the movie that struck me was the gowns/dresses designed for the lead actress--they stood out in this
black
and white movie making a not-so-tall Geraldine Fitzgerald look tall and elegant.
This is NOT
black
comedy, it is idiotic try and be as strange as possible boredom.
there are things grown people should not be subjected to.Hannah montana concerts,spice girl reunions, and lipstick jungle.This was TV at its absolute worst pandering to every fantasy, delusion and fond dream of either young single women or middle aged married ones who are sure they were meant for better things if they had just not married that bum and had those three kids.The acting,plot,premise and storyline all add to a cacaphony of bad bad TV.I'm sure Brooks shields is nice to her mother and the other two ladies have good qualities as people and actors but they weren't in that dopey soap opera I should've known as Brook shields was in the only movie I can remember walking out of It was a
black
and white thing called "Pretty baby " Look for it if all the copies haven't been destroyed
This is a
black
comedy and despite the famous cast, definitely not my cup of tea.
The problem is that TWO EVIL EYES is much too gory, especially Dario Argento's take on THE
BLACK
CAT.
The by-the-numbers screenplay by Greg DePaul, June Diane Raphael, and former SNL regular Casey Wilson could have been a sharp satire on the excesses of wedding-related commerce or a
black
comedy about competitiveness among the superficially entitled, either approach of which I would have praised.
I bought this movie thinking that it was a
black
comedy as it had been categorized little did I know.
The movie doesn't dwell on the scourge of drug use and pushers but instead essays the coming of age of
black
youths in an urban war zone and the many pitfalls they encounter as they approach adulthood.
Yes, there's also a cute plot about a
black
football/baseball/basketball coach (John Amos) who travels to Africa on safari with his hopelessly stupid assistant (Tim Conway).
This truly odd and eccentric
black
comedy is especially worth checking out in order to notice how drastically Peter Weir's filming style changed from dared and out-of-the-ordinary cult in the 1970's to dull and politically correct rubbish in the 1980's, 1990's and 2000's.
Becoming THE
BLACK
PIRATE, he joins their scurvy crew and quickly becomes their leader.
No one,
black
or white, is willing to cooperate with the "Hoover boys" that poke around in the small town's business.
Don't get me wrong, I don't like Arab terrorists at all, but the typical
black
and white portraiture of demonic Arabs and oh so heroic Americans is too silly.
This could've (and should've) been a devious
black
comedic romp through the stiff-collared 1800s.
The best parts of this movie are the dance routines with the
black
slave butler-like character and Miss future Temple-Black.
Leigh Whipper is outstandingly subtle in his portrayal of an ostracised
black
worker who mixes bitterness, sympathy, love, hate, and venom all in one well-rounded package, an incredible achievement in a short time on screen.
that's what I said).The themes are very dark and at the same time this is a very loving film.It is certainly a challenging film and strangely being set in South Korea has many European sensibilities.If you think the world can be explained in terms of
black
and white then this is not an easy film.
The beginning of the film really grabbed me - the film was grainy,
black
and white, and the imagery was poetic and disturbing.
Those
black
blobs (bees??) flying in formation were just too funny!
Besides the swarming
black
blobs, there were also a few laughs in the "plot"; it was both humorous and painful to watch them try to take seriously the tired, over used, simplistic plot line.
It is not strange that US is leading so much wars, that it has so much drug addicts, teenage mothers and so on: when in movies like this you may see that it is normal to bribe people with magazines, video-games and jerseys to win a competition;
black
people with dreadlocks have never seen computer in their lives; nobles are evil; relationship between 15 year old girl and 22 yearn old boy( or should I say man) is normal and socially acceptable---it is just a step from pedophilia, people.
A series of stories, or various ways taboos can be tap-danced on with relish, alternate how characters do immoral things to each other..such as these sweaty men paying for a prostitute's method of defecation over a pot, how a group of hipsters fondle a school girl before murdering her with a stick in an act of indecency, a movie producer giving an actress seeking work the "casting couch" treatment whacking off as his pal rapes her, an act of adultery where the cheating woman alternates between pleasure and guilt over what she's doing as the grinning male has his way with her, a wealthy wife looks on as her
black
butler gives her daughter oral sex, etc.
Sometimes it seems intended as a
black
comedy, but it's not remotely funny; it's gimmicky instead of parodic, banal instead of ironic.
i don't know if there is such a thing as a good thief, but I fell in love with Rapulano in this movie all over again, for me it had that James Bond element, except that his
black
and a thief, but that untouchable notion of 0007... Great story and acting.
I felt sad for the white chick (grilfriend), not because of her colour, but as a women I could relate, when you think you know somebody but and realising that you don't and in such a matter is just so painful....., but on another hand....there was that element for me, of our
black
brothers going for white chicks... when they are loaded....even though in this movie that wasn't what brought them together.... interesting story indeed...
It also seems like Hester, the character played by De Carlo, is into dabbling with Satanism and
black
magic and uses to dog to kill off her relatives.
And it was nice to see a film of this nature done in
black
and white for once...and done so just because
black
and white can be as beautiful as color (though it's clearly not up to the standards of earlier Hollywood films), not because it's attempting to be some kind of pseudo-noir film.
The end result is a mass of confusion which attempts to focus on Jane Austen's book "Mansfield Park", biographical sketches of Jane Austen herself, as well as an historical look back at
black
slavery issues simultaneously and doing none justice.
While SOME older cartoons are truly insulting and awful in how they depict minorities (particularly awful films featuring the character
"Black
Sambo"), this one can only be seen as insulting to someone so devoid of a sense of humor and so politically correct that practically nothing is funny to them and everything is offensive.
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