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Are we supposed to enjoy a film where the anti-hero betrays his kindly commanding officer, sleeps with his wife, sleeps with a teenager,
deals
heroin on the side, consorts with Turkish gangsters, sells stolen weapons to said gangsters yet comes up the good guy?
A masterpiece of international cinema that tranceeds all unnatural boundaries as it
deals
with human emotions which know no boundaries.
It
deals
with subjects that people don't want to see or talk about.
The movie
deals
with all kinds of sensitive topics, like elitism, racism, alienation, despair, etc. Yes, I know it is a comedy, but seeing a Coach strike his kid on the mound, seeing players from the rival Yankees degrade the misfit Bears' players, seeing Buttermaker push away one of his players because she wants him to be a father figure, there is real drama at work here.
It
deals
with a wealthy Italian Jewish family living in a secluded estate in the city of Ferrara.
looking,it makes me not want to go.To me,its only showing that people on the coast states are stereotypical idiots who care more about sports and kicking ass,then anything else.I know,it
deals
with lots of issues,like breaking the rules,being carefree and being kids,but for God's sake,what the hell!?
This film
deals
with gay bashing and gay teens.
The plot
deals
with a Christian noble trying to lead a rebellion and being opposed by legendary ninja warrior Jubei Yagyu.
Anarchist Cookbook
deals
with a more philosophical and physiologically aspect of Anarchy over anything else.
Even the little bit with the actor taking all the ham, and how Bea
deals
with him, was more than just a throwaway.
This film
deals
with the daily wear and tear of ANY truly long-term relationship.
Completely off the wall real! "?
" deals
with the material raw, because that's how it shows it.
Even though this film
deals
with a very real threat and demonstrates people under panic moving with pure instinct, as a piece of film, as the story winds on, the viewer finds themselves questioning how much longer the film will go on.
But, instead of the whiz-bang, rise-and-fall saga laced with comedy which this introduction leads us to expect, we get 100 minutes of routine montages followed by more expository talk (mostly about financial deals), interspersed with boisterous crowd scenes and tepid romantic interludes with the exquisite Frances Farmer, who plays Josie Mansfield, an aspiring stage actress who is taken under Fisk's wing.
The story moves from beyond that point and
deals
with real issues, even if it's just finding someone to love.
For those who wonder what is Mr. Scorsese looking for in a film like "The Age of Innocence", (probably more suitable to a director such as James Ivory), the man himself gives the answer: "This film
deals
with the same matters that can be found in my work in the last 25 years.
The plot
deals
with a lawyer becoming a vigilante while running afoul of Cynthia Rothrock.
Only Roger Ebert and the reviewer for Rolling Stone seem to see the truth here: this film is slow and elegiac because it
deals
with heavy matters, but it is never boring, not if you understand the situation and the depth of feelings being explored.
The only high points to the film are the presence of Robert Forster, who is still good even in dreck like this and gets a few good lines and one scene later in the movie when the banker
deals
with his blackmailer.
An additional plus, is that it
deals
with the difficulties facing all human relationships, whether gay or heterosexual.
Makes you wonder how many more times that he can get away with being associated with this type of bad everything that
deals
with the movie industry.
Instead, it's a very glossy and high quality soap opera that
deals
with so many sleazy elements in an entertaining way that it will keep your attention throughout.
The plotline
deals
with two USO singers (Bette Midler, James Caan)who entertain the troops during WW2.
THE ARCHITECT is a film based on a play by David Grieg that
deals
with social class dichotomy, lack of communication in families, gender confrontations in youths, and coming to grips with decisions of the past that later haunt.
The Apostle is a wonderfully constructed work that
deals
with a few intense issues including faith and the Christian's relationship with God.
Duvall's film also
deals
greatly with the humanity of Christians.
The story
deals
with a young girl,(Alica Witt) who witnesses a fire that burned down her family restaurant which made a deep impression on her mind and stayed with her into adulthood.
It
deals
with a woman who lost her mind after her husband deserted her.
Ralph Bellamy is great as the beleaguered as strait-laced Bruce Baldwin who is the perfect comic victim of Grant's devious
deals
to get Russell back.
Being a Catholic I was very apprehensive about seeing this film as it
deals
with the occult and Ouija boards.
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