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The Russian directors have something in common: very small budgets, great actors, and a joy of creating art...and yes, they are able to create more masterpieces than all the western world together.
Based on a true story , one of the many "small" stories prior to WW II , that lend an understanding to the mindsets of the majority of
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man cultures, impacted by others perceived as former enemies and perhaps future foes, with the darkening of war clouds on the horizon.
The plot is threadbare, but Coppola does a great job at detailing the emotional life of these characters, and uses editing techniques to relay back story that were not at all
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in American films of the time.
Discussions about who were better The Monkees or The Beatles were
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on school yards but the critics, well they never quite bought into it.
this film is wonderful film for students of film. in mainstream American film it is
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to see stylistic techniques used to draw the audience into the movie.
This film attempts to describe the horror faced by one particular family - a
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narrative device - in the atomic bomb world of Hiroshima.
Swift's writing really has more in
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with Kafka and Orwell than with fantasy-adventure writers, so it's curious that Gulliver's Travels has been deemed a children's novel.
Were they short of ideas or was the ending beyond the understanding of
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movie lovers?
A fantasy that has points in
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with "Wings of Desire," "Northfork" tells the story of a '50s era small town in the middle of nowhere that is two days shy of being inundated and submerged thanks to the U.S. government's desire to make a reservoir on the place where the town stands.
But which makes this movie more interesting besides this almost
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story of adultery is the evolution of the couple's feelings in a Shakespearean deep psychological and dramatic development of remorse, anguish and fear which turns their love relationship into a nightmare until their final doom.
The stories have nothing in
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(only an American teenager, werewolves and a city in Europe).
I believe there are two angles to the story, first, it's the world satyric view, presented in an obvious Kafkaesque manner, underlining the sordid spectacle behind some of life's most common, but also pleasant, or comfortable moments and elements, which are usually enough to keep man functioning in society.
I have seen films come and go in my years,and when i see a disaster film i keep hoping i wont be disappointed.And with this one i was not in the least.The story of a whole country sinking into the ocean was a great concept written by sakyo komatsu,a novelist with intense theories on where this earth is going.The characters were top notch,and even though i am not Japanese,i didn't need a translator to give the idea of how people in their most desperate needs can come together for the
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good.The special effects blew me away,i was literally on the edge of my seat watching the tidal waves lava flows and land explosions that must have taken months of work to perfect.As for the acting i thought yes,this is acting at its best,emotions run rampant throughout the film and i cried at the most severe scenes.For movie goers alike,you don't need to speak or understand Japanese to watch this film,you can get the idea and feeling from each person and character to understand it well and to follow it along like you are there.My hats off to Shinji Higuchi for directing it,i hope he can outdo his work with another mind blowing experience.As i said,....Fantastic Film.
Let's start from this point: This is not a movie intended for the
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audience.
One of the best critics of
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mind and friendship.
Plus the episode even adds more intrigue for the fact it places different types of characters with different views and lifestyles all with one goal in
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to escape and find identity, and peace that's very compelling for the viewer.
Mr. Carlin left our
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forum in June of 2008, shortly after going to the hospital for pains in the chest (he had a history of heart trouble).
I noticed that other reviews are comparing it to Pitch Black - this is kinda dumb as the only thing they have in
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is SAND!
No, this film is far more in
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with The Thing (how people fail to notice is amazing - they even have the same basic music) Lots of Carpenter touches are there, blue collar heroes, sharp humor, endless rolling landscapes full of death and things not understood.
Not least Dark Star which it has something in
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with.
There are a number of thrillers that focus on a certain disability - blindness is more
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(Blind Terror, Wait Until Dark, Cat o'Nine Tails to name a handful), but the implications of having a mute lead in a thriller such as this are well portrayed, and actually integral to the plot as the fact that the lead character can't speak is often the reason why she finds herself in dangerous situations that would be easy for anyone else to get out of.
Recent years have seen a number of biopics of famous singers, and "Ray", the story of Ray Charles, has much in
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with "Walk the Line" which was made the following year and told the story of Johnny Cash.
King Qin's simple wish for a unified Empire for his
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people is fulfilled, but not without treachery, plots and counter plots and oh yes, bodies.
The plot line was very unique, you take a situation like a heat wave very
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around the world, especially in Frankfurt which I've been to many times, and you take a garbage strike which happens often enough in this country and you have a recipe for disaster.
The best scene in the film is when Stan dances with Mae Laurel (his real-life
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law wife), at the Cafe Espanol.
i guess if they are not brother this film will became very
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Stevens is probably the single most
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character in all of Faulkner's fiction.
This film is among those wonderful Disney nature films that were
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in the 50's and 60's Lots of action, beautiful scenery and some endearing animal to charm you.
Jimmy is a typical young Asian brought up in Britain by traditional parents with the
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narrow minded and selfish views on marriage and grandchildren.
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sense also makes an appearance in what would seem to be another puerile sex comedy.
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