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The play is an odd sort of tragedy, lacking either the abrupt
brutality
or all-consuming romance that characterize Shakespeare’s other work in the genre.
Joshua commanded his child-soldiers to commit unspeakable crimes, and enforced his command with great
brutality.
Because my crying somehow exposed his
brutality
to him.
The cause of our time is the
brutality
that so many people face around the world because of their gender.
"Escape of the Island Women" (an alternate title that isn't even listed here) clearly wanted to become another notorious and controversial woman-in-prison classic, but it totally lacks the
brutality
of one.
However,
brutality
doesn't on its own make for a good film, and The Evil That Men Do is ultimately a disappointment.
Its mere the
brutality
and the violence that made me sick.
If you find the depiction of violent murders and wanton police
brutality
expressed in a plot less film with glacial pacing entertaining, then you're bound to enjoy Surveillance.
Kagome, the main character, is the stereotypical anime heroine (and far too reminiscent of Akane, the main character of the original comic author's previous work Ranma 1/2); she is kind to other females, but treats many males, especially her love interest, with unfair, unabashed, unjustifiable
brutality.
Conroy doesn't know it but a local newsman whose paper has been accusing Conroys department of police
brutality
snaps a picture of Conroy trying strangle Willis and Conroy is fired.
He seems to casually approve of police
brutality.
when dante cast betrice to the flames of his undying passion many were aghast at the honest
brutality
of his unrequited feelings for a younger woman.
Films belonging to the "film noir" genre usually contain similar elements: a "deus ex machina" plot twist that drives the main character headlong into bedlam, a pretty but psychotic girl, a handsome but psychotic thug, lots of money, lots of brutality, and usually a denouement in the desert.
The Piano Teacher contains graphic dialogue and depictions of sex and
brutality
in scenes that some people might rather not watch.
While it accurately depicts the
brutality
and inhumanity of that war, it also does something that many films related to this period to not handle as effectively - Cold Mountain studies the southern context from the inside out, and portrays changes among the non-slave owning common people wrought by the war.
The answer is this: Forget the war, forget the brutality....This is a classic story of society protecting itself from those that refuse to fall in line with the status quo.
Haunting in it's extreme
brutality
it creates a prison world filled with diverse characters that range from compassionate to flat out terrifying.
An unflinching descent into psychological and physical oblivion that will undoubtedly burn images of the truthful
brutality
and suffering of war into your cerebral cortex in a way not many other films will.
As for the famous final speech, though undeniably honest, it also seems a bit naive today, with its allusions to "a better world where man will overcome his hate and brutality, and his soul will fly".
The
brutality
is depicted in a very sick way, it's like a psychosis in 40 minutes.
I'd loved the unique manner of filming, the simplicity and the
brutality
accompanied with the silence in which only inner thoughts pierce through.
The smugness of the police, makes you cring, because just as the Rodney King Beating brought to light, the
brutality
of the police, this movie brings forth the total lack of moral fiber in these police.
I find that of all the movies that try to show the
brutality
this one falls in the middle as far as effectiveness.
The lack of any strong characters felt like a flaw but I raged at the completely unnecessary ending on the yacht which seemed as though it was bolted on to give some kind of plot cohesion and which was entirely at odds with the style of the rest of the picture.It was also refreshing to see a western which made no pretence about the
brutality
and exploitation that so often was the unfortunate detritus of the American Dream.The western scenes and sets also had an authenticity which was entirely new to me and which prefigured the recent Deadwood series.The film was massively cut for the American audience and its my very real wish that in these days of Director's Cuts that Michael Cimino is given the opportunity of a fresh edit in the light of reflection - a cut which could turn this ill fated movie into the masterpiece it had the potential to become.
He is committed to a juvenile prison where he witnesses
brutality
and exploitation that ordinary citizens try very hard to believe doesn't exist.
..this movie has been done when Hitler ( and Mussolini who is as well in the movie) was at the top and many politics and even the Roman Church used to close eyes about
brutality
and evil of Nazism.
It is an excellent war film that doesn't so much concentrate on the gore and
brutality
of the Vietnam Conflict, but more the psychological toll that it took on the young, inexperienced "kids" who were sent to fight it.
Just
brutality
and business, and no more.
So much of a splendid actors' work, so much of realism, so much of
brutality
that war brings.
He doesn't slip on the banana peel of useless pathetic scenes to extenuate Jazek's guilt and to mitigate the
brutality
of the crime, not interested at all in proximate psychological motivations to justify any display of extreme or violent behaviors and refusing to include any useless judicial proceedings.
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