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It's all down to
capitalism
of course, and in order to illustrate this, he has the miserables discover a fountain of oil on their land.
In a 40s thriller!), the film has an upright hero who turns mad and murderous (and possibly paedophiliac), brilliantly brings the faraway ideologies of the Spanish Civil War into jolting dangerous reality, has one horrific murder, an astonishing insights into class and capitalism, clever theatrical metaphors, a rare approximation of Greene's God, and an ending that is only happy if you know nothing about history.
Chavez represents the weak and misfortunate in the same way Bush is the face of dirty corporations and
capitalism
ran amok.
In nothing flat he has not only given his suitcase to the man who stole it from him but organised the local homeless into bona fide Shantytown residents and for an encore he leads them in a fight against
capitalism
in the shape of the businessman who buys the land on which the Shantytown stands when oil is discovered there.
What if all the
capitalism
disappeared and economy would go down , would fall?
after seeing this excellent film over 100 times, i still find new things that blow me away with this movie, great special effects, incredible acting, and a plot full of ingenious twists makes this movie an excellent depiction of
capitalism
versus communism, and in this ending everyone is happy and all is well.
It's sad to view this film now that we know how the ANC got shafted by international
capitalism.
Sirk seems to suggest that sexual dysfunction is one of the side effects of
capitalism.
as Kurosawa's High And Low showed the best and worst of Japanese society in the early 60s, this film shows the potential of a country that was newly industrialized, but still coping with the changes of
capitalism
and being humiliated by world war II.
Dad is a drunken newspaperman who can't hold a job, his mother is a crotchety whiner who demands breakfast in bed while trying to sneak booze away from her son, his oldest son is a Communist constantly spouting off about the evils of capitalism, the youngest son plays hooky from school to go to prizefights and his daughter is having an affair with a married man.
It contains many of the trademarks of other Ealing comedies - the little people facing oppressive civil servant types and capitalism, lightly fantastical moments, a sense of community spirit etc. - yet these elements fail to gel this time round.
What strikes me as shocking about 'Porky's Railroad' is its absolutely -- even brutally, I should say -- honest depiction of the soul of man under
capitalism
-- to paraphrase the title of that famous book by Oscar Wilde -- which I unfortunately have not read yet.
The rich started taking advantage of the poor since the 16th century, when is agreed that
capitalism
was born (I would like to know what brilliant economic system ruled before that).
According to the director's view and people interviewed for this documentary, colonialism is responsible for the division between north and south that we see today, and that's when
capitalism
starts.
They had a great opportunity to subtly explain the importance of pollination, the way all life is intertwined, even the workings of capitalism, but instead they decided to take the oh-so-popular stand that humans are bad for the planet.
The Edukators started off w 3 young adults who are very involved in protesting for their rights and opposing
capitalism
in their country, trying their own ways to influence the country into listening to their voices.
Three crooks (including Edward G. Robinson, with mind-racing gusto) give up plans to rob a bank when they realize the sweetest racket of all:
capitalism.
My advice is save your time and money, spend £15 on a documentary on
capitalism
- it'll probably be more interesting.
The plot attracts your entire attention as you live the experiences of these three kids in Berlin, and their quest to denounce the evils of
capitalism.
The class struggle, given by the poor precarious employment and by the simplicity of life, where sex seems to be the only interest they can afford, highlights a longing for the France that once was the biggest power in the European union ( notice how in the beginning of the movie, a world balloon floats in the once great harbour - a symbol of globalisation and
capitalism
that has left France behind).
I'm tired of these Hollywood elites lecturing us on the ills of industry and capitalism, while constantly reaping the benefits of it.
What an excellent glimpse into the real process of transitioning a country from socialism to
capitalism.
Whoever believes that's funny needs to get out of the advertising business or
capitalism
really is doomed.
This film captures perfectly one of the many faults of capitalism, it portrays an extremely sad situation of the desperate struggle that some people have everyday to earn money.
Capitalism, the Howard Stern way.
But global
capitalism
is not without problems; we need to understand these better if we want the system to survive.
The benefits of global
capitalism
are unevenly distributed.
Although the model worked, it raises some important questions about the relationship between
capitalism
and democracy.
The OECD thinks these cuts are still insufficient, but Germany's usually polite unions now speak of "acts of force" and 350,000 people demonstrated last June in Bonn to protest the import of
"capitalism
American style" and demand the Chancellor’s resignation.
Even before the recession, American-style
capitalism
was not working for a large share of the population.
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