Cultures
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The quintessential eco-drama of civilization, so-called, in conflict with
cultures
more attuned to nature.
Absa does a great job of showing the struggle by focusing on two groups of teenagers each with their own idea of cool, and own take on these new
cultures
entering Senegal.
There are many other
cultures
who embrace their history, African Americans, Irish, Italians, Greeks, Somalians etc, all whom have had a tainted past filled with atrocities befallen by other
cultures.
In most Asian cultures, males tend not to verbally express their emotions, but they will show in their eyes and body language, which is why Westerners have such a hard time understanding our culture.
There is just such a great story of mystery, and lost cultures, and hard feelings dispelled.
Sure, MOST
cultures
have some people who try to avoid taxes--this is pretty much a given.
While many of the interviews did border on maudlin, there were several fathers and sons whose
cultures
dictated a colder or more macho relationship.
The race is fun to watch as you learn about different
cultures
and sightseeing throughout the show.
And when the creators are brave enough to stop suckling on pop
cultures
nurturing teat for a few seconds, we often are left a 5 (or less) second clip of something so creatively dull and brain dead the only plausible reaction is that of total silence.
In some
cultures
reaching 16 is a right of passage.
Cultural mathematics might not be your thing, but in writer/director Moussa Sene Absa's 1994 film Ca Twiste a Popenguine, he portrays the influence of the American and French
cultures
upon the peoples of the town of Popenguine, Senegal during the mid-1960's.
This movie played into stereotype characters too much but Redford wants to seem like an enlightened man who is sensitive to other
cultures.
i thought this movie was an excellent representation of the misconceptions of other people and other
cultures.
The film does not spare either Americans or the French in its critical look at the two
cultures
and the ways they affect the interactions of the two main characters.
It is an interesting illustration of how love can cross
cultures
and is not skin-deep.
I love Europe: it is the cultural cradle of our planet; it is a microcosm of our planet; it has the greatest mixture of
cultures
and languages of the entire planet.
Growing up in a white, middle class neighborhood, I had very little exposure to people of different races and
cultures.
Also strikingly different from other movies of the sort is how many
cultures
are explored, from first world countries to developing nations.
From the clash of the cultures, to the clash between the characters within the each
cultures
-amazingly well thought through and well written.
Not only do the viewers get to see the beautiful and wonderful places that are visited, but we also get to learn about the
cultures
and customs of different countries.
But Outsourced was interesting to watch as it did a good job of separating the 2
cultures
without totally insulting either one and we have some decent side stories going on as well to keep it all moving.
Spectacular visuals lend the film the power of myth, but this is still more realistic depiction of the tragic clash of the
cultures
in the 16th century America than all the Hollywood productions, including Roland Joffe's "The Mission (1986)" (which, by the way, I do like).
Both films feature comparable nonstop action (in crime and in love), two young super stars (big names in their respective cultures), basically the same plot (change the location to Argentina & Uruguay in the 1910s here), and roughly similar shock values, relative to its time of release.
This kinna represents how unwilling and unwanting to know any other culture and other aspects of life or... how don't understanding it is... about other cultures... Took me about 10 min.
All humans in this movie have their flaws and weaknesses and all act "morally" according to their own
cultures'
expectations.
When I think of it, all three share the same concept - playing the differences between the cultures, mentalities, ways of living, talking, doing things, even cooking - Europeans versus Americans, particularly British and Americans or New Yorkers versus Southerners in My Cousin Vinny.
I am really a frenetic horror movie picture fan, really, and the storyline of this movie sounded really interesting to me...awakened beast from recent American cultures......shiver....and I really got shocked from a lot of horror pictures in the past....but this one -It Waits- is a real shot at your rear panel.
Apart from the occasional film with an ancient Egyptian theme ('The Egyptian', 'Land of the Pharaohs'), ventures into other
cultures
were rare.
Bette Davis and Henry Fonda are real winners of this antebellum novel, so sweet, but so threateningly looming, as the news of the forthcoming Civil War is spread all the time in the film and the peaceful routine is soon to be rudely interrupted by the horrible conflict of two
cultures
and two worlds.
Maybe we were, Land, religion, and a clash of cultures, have always fueled, or caused, wars.
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