Communist
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Hoverboy is a hilarious spoof of 50's
Communist
paranoia.
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.
There are good performances and all the
communist
symbolism one could hope for.
The
communist
Jew, obedient to the Soviet state, or the Lithuanian traitor, enemy of the proletarian revolution?
John Lennon was a fascist who supported the
communist
Russian, Chinese and North Vietnamese governments through personal and band proceeds from their shows.
Tenko Reunion deals with the women meeting up in 1950 and discovering old friend Christina is a
communist
traitor and they narrowly come away with their lives.
My own grandparents, who had been brought to the US by their parents, who escaped Russian revolution and Bolshevik rule in 1918, had later on become enamored of the
communist
propaganda and disillusioned due to the Great Depression, had them selves gone back to the Soviet Russia in 1930!
Seriously... if you have "Mein Kampf" or the
communist
manifesto - sit down and go through them rather then wasting time on this movie!!! It's a shame that one of the world's best fiction author (Dean Koontz) will have one of his best books turned into a movie as awful as this one.
The movie does comply with a plot climax and exposing the corruption idea of a supreme power at court in a
communist
society.
miscasting of Jack Warden as a Swedish doctor ("Vaht, you accuse me?") Peter Finch as a
communist
sympathiser, and Angela Lansbury just chewing the scenery up as a booze swigging romance novelist.
I wonder if Petersen ment this film to be a parody? the evil Soviet Union threatens to come back! the president of USA is kidnapped by a bunch
communist
terrorists! but be afraid no more!
Also trying to move MM into a leftist corner, calling him a
communist
sympathizer, makes me believe MW doesn't know real
Communist
Agitators like John Hartfield, Eduard Schnitzler, Ernst Bush, Hans Eisler and Wladimir Mayakowski.
It was in fact
communist
guerrillas who said they would murder anyone found with voting stamp dye on their hands during the El Salvador elections portrayed in the movie.
Similarly, in 1990 Nicaraguans voted against the
communist
junta led by Daniel Ortega.
This film gave me a sence of reality about
communist
society, and what its like in the comune part.
The old
communist
Sergiu Nicolaescu, nowadays senator in a
communist
leftover party , who used to swallow every dime the poor, state owned movie industry Romania at the time had allocated for movies(usually one or two per year)has made patriotic/historical/war movies for all his
communist
party sponsored career.
The plot doesn't have to make sense
(communist
boy-scouts sending crystal-clear broadband hostage-killing footage out of some dingy village and patriotic fervor that would make Rambo 3 blush), as long as the lead dude is kicking bad guy after bad guy in all the places it's supposed to hurt.
The fact that he is a
Communist
(McCarey and some of his apologists seem to suggest) means that those goals must be evil because the methods are evil.
This unflinching look at the former Soviet Union just after WWII should be seen by all those who might still harbor some romantic feelings for the
communist
past.
The problem with this kind of film is that people who adhere to democratic values need not be taught this stuff at such a childish - and sometimes downright stupid - level, while the capitalist viewer sees a conformation of his prejudice that a
"communist"
director has neither the intelligence nor the good taste to make a film about the working class that is worth spending his costly time on.
Its support for
Communist
rebels and its disdain for Reagan and everything that he stood for is just so idiotic and trite.
Again, the characters we meet who knew Birkut all have a relationship with Poland as well as Birkut and their own careers- building-worker to political prisoner to industrialist; chekist to strip-club manager; propaganda film-director to...film-director; gymnast to drunkard- reflect the changes as they- and
communist
Poland- age.
Not only that, but the film is fair to
Communist
Poland- we see Agnieska's home and realise that it is because of the opportunities given by communism that she can leave the boundaries imposed on her railway-worker father, just as Birkut only achieves fame as a worker in a supposedly workers' state.
Judy Davis is a young
communist
in 1950 Australia.
War is the main thread that links his dreams, as he embodies a medieval king, or a
communist
leader, or remembers of his east-european country, ravaged by war.
Quirky what-if flick about young Australian
communist
Joan Fraser Welch (Judy Davis), who gets impregnated by Joseph Stalin (F.
Garfield was known for his politically liberal views, and perhaps this is why he later ended up as an enemy of the
Communist
witch hunters in Washington.
For a guy who was a French
communist
until the age of 35, it was a hard movie to take, but it is a superb film, well acted and very realistic.
My father was a french
communist
(the heart on the left and the wallet on the right) and he actually contempleted emigrating to the motherland of socialism when I was a kid, thank God, his wallet was heavier than his heart... Go to your video store and rent it, you won't regret it !
It is an insult to the pre-Communist and
Communist
movies about which it waxes nostalgic.
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