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Corruption, political assassinations, street rioting, major blackouts and people who were never used to pay for their electricity at all.
Robert Rossen's 1947 black and white boiler is clearly an influence on ROCKY and RAGING BULL, along with countless other rags-to-riches sports stories with a hint of
corruption.
The story line, best as follows, is about a lazy french judge (A rotten Isabelle Huppert) who tries to bring down the
corruption
of a very powerful company.
The rise of Islamic fundamentalism, homosexuality, the poor treatment of women in contemporary Egyptian society, the rampant corruption, still powerful strict class system.
Although it may be silent, it shows detail on the
corruption
of the mob with the police force and government officials, and not to mention the costumes of the film were obviously fitting for the time period, and used common "gangster" themes, such as the pinstriped suit with fedora and the cigar.
ALL MY SONS may have been slightly diluted for the screen as compared to the stage play which implicated
corruption
and wartime profiteering on a higher level than just one or two business men, but it's still powerful stuff and extremely well directed by Irving Reis.
Coming on the heels of Cagney's better known White Heat, this film takes violence and
corruption
to a new level.
They are both judged for a manslaughter and now they'll have to survive the violence and triad
corruption
inside the stone.
I don't think Moore hates America, I think he hates
corruption.
This atmospheric, black & white, whodunit about one stormy night near the Canadian border in a motel on the American side is a solid, entertaining triple murder tale about greed, corruption, and revenge.
Isn't it wonderful that this seemingly ordinary man has been able to entertain us for so many years without ever resorting to stories involving violence, murder, foul language and
corruption.
The sudden presence of a transnational company (that is ruthless, no matter if its officials claim the opposite) in those countries, where political corruption, greed and totalitarian methods helped to mine its social and economic system, has very little to laugh about.
John Garfield (in an excellent performance) plays a poor young man who quickly becomes a world class champ only to find
corruption
at the top.
A boxer fights his way to the top while dealing with
corruption.
There are plenty of other ideas too: about money, politics, corruption, perverseness, decadence, stupidity of middle classes, talent, success, etc.
The discourse on the Chinese approach to justice and the potential for
corruption
in their state-centered society is sharp and, from my experience, accurate.
For the 39% of Playboy Magazine subscribers (e.g.--Janet Reno, Gore Vidal, Madeleine Albright) who pay monthly for the articles rather than the pictorials, this Playboy movie will be taken primarily as a cautionary tale about the
corruption
of the world pharmaceutical industry.
How many movies are made that involve police corruption, where the
corruption
always runs higher than expected?
Other events: a group of Russian girls arrives to work there; a couple of young men from the countryside come looking for employment; petty
corruption
and the tragedy of those at the lower part of the economic scale are part of the mix as well.
Maybe MGM felt they were on a winner with something that was in the public's eye - lawlessness, crime and
corruption.
In "Scarface" the focus is on a paranoid and self-destructive gangster who rises to meteoric heights and then falls; in "The Untouchables" the focus is on a very honest man with a noble mission, Elliot Ness (Kostner), who is prepared to do anything to clean Chicago from the
corruption
and mayhem caused by the notorious gangster Al Capone (De Niro).
Chronicling the true-life story of Frank Serpico, a police officer who exposed
corruption
in the NYPD, the film comes from that exquisite golden age of cinema, lasting from the late '60s through the late '70s, when paranoia infected the country and our most trusted and honored institutions were becoming suspect.
26 years later, Pacino was to star in "The Insider," another thriller where he played a character who helps to expose corruption, this time in the world of corporate America.
From scene one, this film delivers a long slow burn as the tale of power and
corruption
unfolds.
The plot: a director and a screenwriter lose the screenplay they've been working on due to hard disk
corruption
and start working on another project called "Epidemic".
There is a simple way to start: combat the
corruption
and nepotism that characterize so much state employment.
Inequality and
corruption
are the main obstacles.
The other major barrier to growth is
corruption.
In another World Bank-EBRD survey, 40% of firms in Russia reported making frequent unofficial payments, and roughly the same percentage indicated that
corruption
is a serious problem in doing business.
Unlike in other emerging markets,
corruption
has not declined with economic growth; it remains as high as in countries with one-quarter the per capita income of Russia.
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