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Perhaps you must be in the thirty something crowd to really appreciate the time and attention to detail it took for this film to
convey
the period and the attitude of the characters.
It didn't
convey
the singularity of the film as being a completely unexpected take on the rite of the bachelor party.
The film uses montages to pop music to
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emotion.
This film was written by him, longtime Fellini collaborator Tonino Guerra, Petros Markaris, and Giorgio Silvagni, and even though- like the other films of his I've seen, this one is spare in dialogue, the story coheres because of the way the scenes are written to allow the actors' expressions
convey
what words need not.
It is really hard to understand what kind of message this film is supposed to
convey.
Although 'Mary' lasts only 83 minutes the screen time is too long, so it is filled up with scenes of the biblical story (from the film in the film, or trying to
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some confuse metaphor?
The film doesn't really
convey
what it was like to see this caricature of male sex in his see-through pants with enormous basket on display.
Perhaps Fidor meant to
convey
the harshness of the life, but this scene reveals his complete misunderstanding of who Rogers was and of the brotherhood that characterized the Rangers.
God knows we've got no possible other way to
convey
that, besides the monologue.
Her portrayal of this Saint was remarkable due to the ability to
convey
humility, spiritual depth, holy virtue, love for Jesus Christ, and over the course of time to age in character.
My perception is that the movie did not try to send a message or
convey
a judgment.
The only person who managed to
convey
the nature of his character was Keith Carradine.
Compared to this opus, all of Godard's and Truffaut's pretentious, meaningless essays fall short in both the story-telling department and the ability to
convey
a useful message.
The film also manages to
convey
a significant existential quality to the main characters that is very nuanced and requires contemplation.
The feature lacks any semblance of professional polish but manages to
convey
the backward, clannish atmosphere of a rural Georgia town where flash storms and downed power lines gradually unleash a terrible, crawling menace.
One thing to
convey
to young movie fans is that most people who saw this movie on theaters --- it was re-issued more than once --- saw it in black & white with no hint it was ever in Technicolor.
Bela Lugosi, so often underrated as a performer (even though he played none other than Jesus Christ on stage to some acclaim), manages, here, to
convey
a sense of loss that is almost palpable.
The idea is great but it did look like the script was struggling to
convey
the idea of time travel.
It was obviously shot in black and white to
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a period (early 1950s to early 1960s) documentary feel and it works.
Even better these celebrities, for the most part, were actors who had the ability to
convey
the emotion and cadence of the language used.
This heavy handed approach is exacerbated by Paul Brown's ridiculously overwrought costumes, which try frantically to
convey
the image of humans as insects.
Far from endorsing Japanese lack of sensitivity, active Western political engagement – for its own credibility in Asia – must
convey
that Japan’s future depends on gaining the trust of the region.
It is difficult to find words to
convey
the devastation and misery gripping the country, now in the midst of a prolonged period of record-low rainfall.
Metaphors can be useful as general precautions, but they become dangerous when they
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a sense of historical inexorableness.
The EU’s ability to overcome “enlargement fatigue” and maintain its commitments to the region are also dependent on public support, so we must not stint in our efforts to
convey
to our citizens the political and economic advantages of accession of the countries of the western Balkans to the EU.
No less important, when Japan sends hardware, experts and training follow, and we
convey
our sense of pride in committing ourselves to our duties.
When French President Emmanuel Macron visits Washington, DC, next month, that is the message he needs to
convey
on behalf of Europe.
While Obama was hardly the first American politician to use the Internet, he was the most effective in using new technology to raise money from small donors, energize and coordinate volunteers, and
convey
his messages directly to voters.
In fact, the pronouncements and executive orders of Trump’s first weeks in office
convey
a singular ideological perspective – the one long espoused by White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon, an ultra-nationalist, acolyte of the Italian fascist philosopher Julius Evola, and long-time enabler of America’s white-supremacist “alt-right.”
We will
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our deep appreciation for the Islamic faith, which has done so much over the centuries to shape the world – including in my own country.”
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