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I would firstly say that somehow I remember seeing this movie in my early childhood, I couldn't read the subtitles and I thought Sonny Chiba was Sean Connery.
Antwone Fisher's story of
childhood
neglect and abuse is an inspiration to all among us who witnessed or even experienced the plight of foster children.
This magical tale has followed me from my early childhood,evoking warm memories in my heart.The characters take you to to so many whimsical places making you want more of each scene.
Joe is shook up by a haunting
childhood.
Agent Doyle requests some evidence, and the man tells the story of his life, since his
childhood.
As my title says this was one of my fav
childhood
movies that I still love as a teenager.
Overall, considering the technology they had available at the time, this is a pleasant romp into one's childhood, when you could sit back on a Saturday afternoon, Popcorn in hand, and laugh at the foibles of small town living.
The film is told from the perspective of an adult returning to her
childhood
home in a foreign country.
France Dalens (Mireille Perrier), a young woman traveling through Cameroon, recalls her
childhood
when her father (Francois Cluzet) was a government official in the French Cameroons and she had a loving friendship with the brooding manservant, Protée (Isaach de Bankolé).
The film is very complete in what it is, keeping one continuously interested with the flashbacks to
childhood
and growing up with such a bizarre father, and interspersing it with the tails of serial murder, one simply cannot go wrong.
Like Des Pardes, his another movie, Anand has handled the topic of youngsters falling in the habit of drug addiction, and the theory of them coming from disturbed families, and troubled childhood, is quite plausible.
It has extra appeal to boys and men who remember their childhood, but even women enjoy the film and especially Hallie Kate Eisenberg's refrain, "Boys are so weird."
It is the Achilles wound of
childhood
that is exquisite and painful.
Its subtle themes of belonging, identity, racial relations and especially how colonialism harms all parties, transcend the obvious dramatic tensions, the nostalgic memories of the protaganiste's childhood, and the exoticism of her relationship with her parents' "houseboy," perhaps the only "real" human she knows.
On the way of the meeting, he confesses that they had traveled from Houston to New York to satisfy the wish of the reckless Kyle, who is his best friend since their childhood, of eating a sandwich from club 21 and the meeting was just a pretext to Kyle's father Jasper Hadley (Robert Keith).
Positive surprised of this story about Modesty and her
childhood.
That magical moment in life, that point between the beautiful innocence of childhood, and the confusing whirlwind that marks adulthood . . .
Because each rung of the ladder is an executive with his brain below his belt and his ethics locked in the vault, the film has no victims, except Lily's childhood, which was destroyed by an abusive exploitative father.
I can't tell you how many times I rented this film during my childhood, but I did because there was something about it.
I thought that the topic selected-overcoming adversities and
childhood
traumas-is timeless, and god knows a lot of people need it.
Watching this movie again really brought back some great
childhood
memories .
It was just like revisiting my
childhood.
"Antwone Fisher" tells of a young black U.S. Navy enlisted man and product of
childhood
abuse and neglect (Luke) whose hostility toward others gets him a stint with the base shrink (Washington) leading to introspection, self appraisal, and a return to his roots.
All in all, it's still an entertaining movie that still manages to recapture some of my
childhood
memories.
Cheryl has to surmount her deep-seated
childhood
fear of the beast so she can defeat the foul find.
She has some deeply unnerving tricks with her eyes, which wobble and let us know she is unhinged, but we are not sure how or why, though we eventually learn that she had an extremely violent and traumatic
childhood.
I've watched it many times over the years and it still remains a favorite of mine, due mostly to fond
childhood
memories.
I was surprised because the last movies from my
childhood
that I have revisited did not even pass my minimal demands of a decent movie and yet this movie, which I first saw in the second grade, made me cry today just like it made me cry then.
I have copies of both these Movies the classic where Robert blake is a mighty fine actor where most of the 1967 movie Blake is more shown standing by a window in jail telling his
childhood
life where it makes since why he killed the Clutter Family doesn't show much in the classic of what really went on an doesn't tell us which one really done the killing but it's a great eye catcher really if you watch the 1996 movie In cold Blood the classic makes a lot more sence .
Jake's Closet presents a tale uniquely human in its compassion that anyone who's had a
childhood
can both relate to and fall in love with.
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