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He could use a better script, however, since the manner in which he exposes the truth about
corruption
and violence inside the prison is never very convincing.
Downey doesn't confine his ridicule to advertising, but tackles black militant culture, the dynamics in Hollywood's portrayal of race, the elite white power structure, and character of
corruption
in any power struggle.
But payback time ended up being only a minor point, and a springboard to the somewhat confusing second part of the film, where Rita becomes increasingly involved in city
corruption.
Furthermore, he discovers some relation to an investigation into police
corruption.
The plot, in which Peter and Spidey help a Chinese official defeat charge of
corruption
during World War II by locating three marines who could testify as to his innocence, doesn't exactly scream 'comic book sprung to life', does it?
The dashing, jovial Flynn essays Custer from his days at West Point as a reckless, headstrong cadet, through the Civil War years in an extraordinarily generous and partisan interpretation of history, and finally as the nonpareil Indian fighter whose blunder at the Little Big Horn is excused as a sacrifice by Custer of his command as a way of exposing the
corruption
of government officials and post traders as well as a protest of the unfair treatment of the Plains Indians.
Gotham City again is a place of darkness and gloom with crime and
corruption
boiling out from every street corner.
It was also clever to see how Burton used politics as a subplot that tied in well and neat with the business
corruption
of businessman Max Shreck(Christopher Walken)and the plan to make the "Penguin"(Danny DeVito) mayor of Gotham!
Though often considered Peter Sellers' worst film, it is in fact an excellent send-up of medical corporate
corruption
and abuses of power.
Indeed, violence and
corruption
still exist and here, the second word is epitomized by Max Shreck (Christopher Walken) and the penguin (Danny De Vito).
This film, produced by screenwriter Paddy Chayefsky, who gave us the Oscar-Winning film, "Network", deals with overworked staff, gross incompetence, and bureaucratic
corruption
at a large conglomerate hospital in Manhattan.
The young girls at the boarding school are incredibly naive, some showing signs of developing into really depraved women, and Geraldine Page, full-blown in her corruption, hardly represents the mean when it comes to head mistresses of girls schools, either then or now.
The film documents the events that led up to the murder by the Phenix City crime syndicate of Albert Patterson, an Alabama attorney who made a bid for the state attorney general's office as a way to clean up the vice and
corruption
plaguing his hometown.
The story of crime and
corruption
in a Southern town is told using a cast culled from Hollywood's Poverty Row, and this makes the movie all the more realistic.
Prostitution, drug use/dealing, corruption, and murder are all witnessed by these youths; yet it's something they're painfully used to.
Sam Elliot does a good job of portraying a man who tortured by the guilt of his own murderous actions, and grief over the death of his partner who may have been involved in police
corruption.
Back on land, he is assigned to the police force, where he is to clean up
corruption
and crime in a local suburb.
The movie is more of a mockumentary of
corruption
in the whole American system.
Well filmed and very fast moving this is a non stop tale of serious magic, herbal medicines, power and
corruption
but also makes time for some fine sex scenes and some very bloody violence.
Loosely based on Joseph Conrad's 1902 classic, "Heart of Darkness" which chronicles the loss of sanity and
corruption
of morality that comes with distance from civilization - a surfacing of a bestial nature, as it were, a la Lord of the Flies - it brings the story of a physical and psychological journey to Vietnam.
After a decade of turbulent unrest, American movies began to switch gears and turn their cameras away from war-torn battlefields, political corruption, and general social unease to the more intimate world of family dysfunction.
It stars Burt Reynolds as a renegade cop who is hellbent on stopping crime and
corruption
in his city.
A two hour litany of perversion in the most basic and all inclusive sense of the word, sexual violence and torture, rape, decapitation, incest, corruption, live burial, and abuse, abuse, abuse.
The truth of the story is distorted with the stereotypes and outright vilification of the Irish Catholics in the story; a
corruption
admitted by the filmmakers themselves!
Having seen the trailer, and being a thriller-lover, I expected to see first of all a fast moving, breath catching movie, which wisely dips in global policy-making and the relation between oil, power and corruption, from a fresh angle.
Plot is not worth discussion even if it hints at corruption, murder, power and the rest of thriller related topics.
It plays much more like a Greek tragedy than a modern thriller about big city
corruption.
This is a tale of ferocious greed, corruption, and power.
It was always going to be difficult to make a series based on racing
corruption
and at the same time get permission from the race tracks to record filming about this controversial subject.
Otto Preminger's follow-up to "Laura" is a film noir set in a postwar New York, where
corruption
and violence run rampant.
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