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This film is an example of old Hollywood at it's brilliance with class, style, and a terrific cast and crew.
It's like being stuck in someone's horrible poli sci college
class
or something.
He is a brilliant actor, one of the very best, and I expect first
class
entertainment.
Kind of a neo-realism slice of life film the mostly plot-free film is confined to a café-bar in the lower-middle
class
Buenos Aires suburb of Villa Crespo, with few trips outside.
When I was a kid attending Catholic school many years ago, my
class
used to show Davey and Goliath on the school TV.
As a "middle
class"
French, i started to feel embarrassed to define this movie as one of the worst i've ever seen...
Prince Eddie does show
class
in the movie, and I will say the only
class.
While this could be considered nothing more than a transitional picture, it did so with some
class
and dignity.
Bugs is a famed pianist, the kind of fastidious virtuoso you still find today, but worshipped in the 40s because arrogant eccentricity somehow signalled
class.
It would have been nice to have seen him as the Great Detective in other movies; he really was a
class
act.
Despite good photographic effects by cinematographer Reginald Morris--not to mention a touch of
class
provided by Joan herself--the results are pretty ridiculous.
I suppose maurice chevalier also lends some
class
to the film.
I would definitely not put this in the same
class
as The Dish, The Castle or Crackerjack.
The special effects were so horrible I started to think this was really just a 3rd grade
class
project.
A true gem-the writing is great, the cast is perfect, and the arch, somewhat affected performances more than do the trick-that's who these people are! Arch, affected, wanna be know it all rich kid snobs whose currency in life is their intellect and
class
standing.
Well this is a movie from the classroom but still better than the other 1000 coming out of the same
class
room.
I wonder why Doug Bradley even accepted to play that part after reading the script! a first
class
shame
"Romero" is also about
class
differences and the intolerance of the powerful towards social change.
The long lingering close-ups of Mary's face,her eyes and hair superbly lit,recollect the almost mythologising aspect of Victorian child portraiture.Perhaps it takes a European director to reveal the potential for real beauty in the long hallways,sweeping staircases and secret passages in an English manor house.British filmmakers are often too concerned with post-colonial guilt and wracked with naive ideas of
class
conflict to give a balanced picture of life in Victorian England.
This movie is the exact kind of romantic,
class
driven drama that TITANIC wishes it was.
Daniel Craig is not a bad actor, but he is no doubt the worst Bond impersonator so far, his lack of
class
and charisma is almost astonishing.
Failing, because the restaurant serves upscale Italian dishes (or,nouveau cuisine)in a blue collar,working
class
neighborhood that doesn't know (or care)beyond spaghetti & meatballs.
Mischievous Johnny Banes (scrappy Dion Gossett) has an unfortunate knack for getting into all kinds of trouble: he smokes, lies, steals, rudely disrupts class, doesn't do his schoolwork, and even mugs an old guy for his money!
The protagonist is a working class, down-on- her-luck, single mother.
The voice of reason is represented by her working
class
father, who, without being idealogical and in a down to earth way tries to explain to his daughter what it is really going on: 'entire country being deprived of their teachers and doctors coming to this country to work as plumbers and builders, the only people to profit from this scam is big business!'
THE ARCHITECT is a film based on a play by David Grieg that deals with social
class
dichotomy, lack of communication in families, gender confrontations in youths, and coming to grips with decisions of the past that later haunt.
Middle and lower
class
values engulf the two young men keeping them in boxes of destructiveness.
There's no question that this film is back in line with what Mike Leigh is known for, excellent portrayals of British working
class
life.
He falls asleep in his marketing
class.
Long-acclaimed for her dazzling beauty ("The Deep," "Class," etc.), but sadly overlooked for her impeccable acting abilities (was everyone dozing when she gave breathtaking performances of subtlety and nuance in "Under the Volcano," "Rich and Famous," "High Season," "Le Ceremonie," etc.),
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