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Once again the BBC has been instrumental in taking a complex topic and turning out a top
class
movie.
A fairly interesting look at some characters from India's burgeoning middle
class.
As a rural guy coming to Beijing,
class
and success must have struck this young artist face on as an appeal to separate from his roots and far surpass his peasant parents' acting success.
Great atmosphere, top script and good performances make this a
class
A candidate for DVD release.
My 5th grade teacher played this in
class
in honor of my 11th birthday in 1987 and also to celebrate my return from a serious facial injury in 1986.
Set in and near a poor working
class
town in the mountains of rural Italy, it's a story of madness.
The working
class
displays more savvy than those above them, almost in the same way "Gosford Park" showed the upper crust is not all it's cracked up to be mentally.
Dexter gets involved with Meg Ryan(Sydney Fuller), who was a student in his college
class
and at the same time had a big crush on him and wound up having a one night stand and in some ways loved him deeply.
We eavesdrop on an upper middle
class
family in Dublin in the early part of the 20th century.
The film has a lot of
class
to it, from the opening score by Nancy Wilson "The Last Dinosaur" to the overall "big" feeling of the film-the locations at hot springs in Northern Japan were excellent and lush- and the undeniable feeling of Kaiju Eiga to it.
Columbo is guest lecturer for a criminology
class.
This is really "feel-good-time" film with
class
and quality.
Eager beaver working
class
kid Jimmy (an appealingly feckless Heath Ledger) yearns to make something out of his unrewarding ordinary life.
cast was good to excellent and the lead man was truly heroic.When I first saw this film I knew the wisest as well as the only real position to have was to enjoy this film as a rousing bit of entertainment and then some.I felt then as I even feel now that the Silver Screen does not as such provide for a true depiction of much of anything let alone The Life of George Armstrong Custer,however the Director Raoul Walsh was to contribute to the real value represented in this film when I watched a semi-documentary with other great directors like Vincent Mennelli wherein these central figures talked about there accomplishments with valuable comments providing a glimpse into the Hollywood mind set.This is what I considered something of interest and where all of this became terribly interesting and very enjoyable.Yet, there have been so much made of all the problems with the silver screen and its story telling ability that some of the enjoyment has been lost and perhaps you would find that to be true here as well.Custer ranked 34 in a graduating
class
of...34.Much has been made of Custer's final
class
ranking,but of the 68 cadets who entered the Military Academy with him in 1857,half of them had already flunked out or quit by graduation day,June 24,1861.It is suggested in the movie as the various instructors are determining if a soldier is fit for command and then they come upon the name of George Armstrong Custer and there is to be certain an exchange between the two sides and here is where the Sargeant on Duty says in almost a low tone even to suggest as if that came out by accident"His squadron would follow him to hell,"Your at attention Sargeant,reprimands Tape.If Iam not mistaken when Flynn shows up at a initial battlefield it acknowledged that Custer did not see action right away and indeed he was doing work as a reliable attaché to not only Sheridan,but Hancocks forces as well only to end up for a time with the Army of The Potomac under General George McClellan.There is some truth to the audacity attributed to Custers battlefield heroics as was illustrated when in a counterattack ,"young Custer spurred his horse to the lead and boldly plunged in among the stunned Confederates.As a lone Union Soldier surrounded by rebels,Custers audacity shone through.He accepted the surrender of several enemy soldiers,including a rebel captain.Yet most outstanding was that in this action he personally captured the very first Confederate battle flag taken by the Army of the Potomac.This notable act of courage marked him as an officer of great battlefield promise."Robert
13 years later, I am now 17, and decided to watch it about a month ago because I am taking a 1960's
class
in school.
Although this film is for the most part a slow-moving display of traditional "old-fashion" American morals versus the 60's "do-what-feels-good" lifestyle, it is also a commentary on upper-class vs. lower-middle
class
and their inability to meet in the middle as illustrated when the Comptons meet the Currans.
'Joe' is not a great movie, but it is an interesting display of
class
and culture alienation and the animalistic underlying extremes to the generation gap.
While many pass this off as a B movie it is, indeed, a first
class
comedy that is well-written and acted.
Basically it starts with a happy upper-middle
class
family living in Victorian London.
Other stalwarts in the
class
include John Larch and John Russell.
Proudly and defiantly working
class
porter Perks(Mr B.Cribbins)is eventually won over by upper middle
class
family down on their luck.
I always sided with Fellini in the old film
class
argument as to who was better since he had more emotion to his films).
world
class!
I also suggest directed
class
discussion about how Eric evolves from manipulative user to loving friend.
A culture of joy and sadness specific to working
class
Blacks that existed outside the mainstream culture.
This film reminds us that we are all in that same struggle regardless of class, race, sex or religion.
But again it is in a
class
of its own.
Kudos are also in order for the stellar cast of familiar B-flick faces: Mayne has a deliciously eye-rolling ball with his flashy role, Leon Askin contributes an amusing cameo as bitter washed-up director Wolfgang, Nita Talbot adds some
class
as flaky psychic medium Mrs. Rohmer, plus there are nice turns by Luca Bercovici as jerky drama student ringleader Saint, Jennifer Starrett as the sweet Meg, Jeffrey Combs as the geeky Stu, and Scott Thomson as the nerdy Bobo.
The production values are in a
class
of their own.
I also think the movie captures very well what it is like to be a teenager coping with issues of
class
and of having ideals suddenly come up against reality.
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