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First, it was shocking to see the French Resistance portrayed as a roguish band of buffoons headed by an equally idiotic and boisterous leader; a smack in the face to the brave, witty Maquis who courageously resisted the German occupation of their homeland.
This is a small, independent flick that makes us believe in power of
brave
ideas.
The performances are
brave
and heartfelt in all cases, and even though the drama takes place over one weekend, the characters really do evolve.
None the less wary travelers attempt to
brave
the night there and are treated to being either skewered with a scythe, witch is a very inefficient murder weapon of choice personally, fed to Judd's pet crocodile or, just for the ladies, beaten and tied up.
Jeffrey Tambor is a
brave
and always interesting actor, and Jill Clayburgh is one of the best American screen actresses - and still sexy at 54. Bill Duke is as cool as it gets, and Sandy Duncan leads a solid supporting cast.
I was somewhat intrigued, and the film is
brave
for being so focused in one place.
I was nearly moved to tears by this film's
brave
treatment of such critical subject matter.
Especially
brave
little Shakespeare.
All the other members of his band was female, because they were more loyal, and
brave.
It is the sort of film to which the jaded cinematic "cognoscenti" ascribe all manner of praise for its director's
brave
vision and deep meaning, but don't be fooled.
The first-person perspective could be viewed as a
brave
experiment or a case-study of why nobody EVER makes movies this way.
Acting by Caveh himself is truly brave, but sometimes expression and fire is more convincing,the constant eye starring and mimic could be a bit annoying to watch, same goes to the female casts, it needs to gets the audience to feel the story, the only female cast that I feel did a good job was the alcoholic girlfriend, she did a great job, very convincing.
When the passengers rise against the terrorists it is very
brave
but they show the passengers pouring water on the terrorists when the are down.
While portraying homosexuals was a
brave
career move (back then) for both Hal and Martin, I thought Scott stole the show!
In other words: Tell the children how good and brilliant and important the USA is and how many good and
brave
people died for 'this great country'.
There are some very depressing scenes, but they are very artful, and teach you of appreciation for those
brave
members of society that dare stand up for their beliefs, and rights to wrestling around with life.
This film recently surfaced on Channel 4.I saw it when it came out and thought it awful then and my view has not changed.What grates with me is the fact that it trivialises the role that many
brave
women played in SOE.Cate Blanchett is approached on a train.Well that just would not have happened.She seems to have been sent to France without a defined role.One minute she is a courier then she is involved in the blowing up of the train.She is constantly asking people for their names,and then if that is not bad enough she tries to find out about her RAF boyfriend who is hiding in a French village.Then she becomes involved in trying to avoid the roundup of Jewish children.None of this is in any way true to life.Watch "Odette" or "Carve Her Name With Pride" to find a truer representation of SOE agents in France.
It makes you brave, although you think of yourself to be the worst coward ever to live on this planet.
this is just another movie about the evil Colombian guerrillas and the
brave
American heroes.
Few films are
brave
enough to take on this sort of subject matter.
Complete with knife-toting hijackers, pulverized airplanes, collapsing skyscrapers and
brave
firemen, Hitchcock couldn't have crafted a better script.
The frustrated viewer may be forgiven for concluding either that neither producer nor screenwriter had read anything relevant beyond a short encyclopaedia article or two (though, doubtless, both looked at many an illustration of the time: costumes and sets are largely accurate) or that both deliberately chose to reinforce the stereotypes to which the ignorant subscribe (Parliamentarians were dull, bigotted fools; Royalists were noble and brave; etc., etc., etc.).
Director Patricia Riggen's UNDER THE SAME MOON is a
brave
film that proudly puts a face to an issue that has polarized America.
And when the creators are
brave
enough to stop suckling on pop cultures nurturing teat for a few seconds, we often are left a 5 (or less) second clip of something so creatively dull and brain dead the only plausible reaction is that of total silence.
I saw another
brave
IMDb user that was capable of watching 30 minutes of this trash, and I would like to congratulate him for his courage.
Sprecher's direction is focused and
brave
(no overtures to broadly comical sensibilities), and she nimbly stretches the film's satirical edge quite far without faltering.
"Retribution" is a
brave
little horror movie, albeit slightly overlong and sometimes focusing too much on the human interest aspects.
The theme is allright, and the
brave
man deserves a good biography.
The real Cromwell was honest, brave, faithful to his wife, family and religious principles.
Peruvian writer/director Josue Mendez has made a
brave
little low budget film that deals with a subject currently burgeoning our hospitals in this country as the fallout of the war on Iraq and still plagues the veterans of the Vietnam War - Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome (aka Battle Rattle).
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