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I'm a voracious reader, a reader who
deals
with Ian McEwan down to Stephanie Meyer.
There were no oceanic
deals
where countries were compensated for not fishing.
And Conservation International had struck some of those
deals.
That's because unfairness triggers the primitive, reptile part of our brain, the part that
deals
with threats and survival, and when unfairness triggers a threat, that's all we can think about.
1) If you want to make a movie that
deals
with social realism it's quite important that the audience identify with the characters that are being portrayed.
The movie
deals
mostly with the off camera high points and pit falls of the Stooges multi decade career.
It
deals
with the pain of not being accepted in society - the plot revolves around a police officer (Lyle Talbot) desperately trying to understand the issue because of the recent suicide of a transvestite.
All uniformly exhibit the same low IQ when making their dispassionate underground business
deals.
This film proves a theory I have had for quite some time - in Australia, as long as a film
deals
with the right topic, it will be a success regardless of how terrible it is.
I've always suspected that Australian critics will lap up any rubbish that
deals
with these issues, but part of me thought, or at least hoped, that they had their limits.
This film is way ahead of its time in dealing with this subject matter and how it
deals
with it.
Some critics state that the characters may seem so impenetrably self-absorbed, but actively seek their own goals, assuming the compliance of others (e.g. when Noodles gets out of prison, Max picks him up and offers him a hooker without asking him whether or not this is what he desires and later makes
deals
assuming Noodles will comply).
He
deals
with with by just shutting down emotionally.
If you want to see a film which
deals
realistically with modern day L.A. race issues - the movie you need to see (and probably already saw) is Pulp Fiction.
The subject it
deals
with could have made for an excellent documentary, but because of its poor execution, it left me far less educated about the issue than I had hoped to become.
This is another film I missed out on Italian TV as a kid: notable for its quintet of ageing stars, most of whom had never made a horror film in their life (Fred Astaire, Melvyn Douglas, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., John Houseman and Patricia Neal), it
deals
with the men’s long-concealed past crime coming back to haunt them.
As the movie goes on Alex
deals
with little issues like his parent's divorce and the sexual heat of his girlfriend Jennifer(played by Taylor Momsen who you can currently see in Gossip Girl) while he's consumed by guilt.
So of course, the film about him
deals
with none of that, instead focusing on the writing of his biography by author Al Stump.
The film
deals
with the fallout of said escapade.
If you like piercing, well this kind of piercing
deals
with heavy heavy hooks and plenty of tattoo's; besides, lots of needles and thread to seal up things on the human body.
Yes, it
deals
with some strong subject material, and the dramatic scenes are played and acted well, but the entire project seems unnecessary, especially when it seems almost an exact replica to Van Sant's "Elephant" (one dealing with suicide, the other with a school shooting).
Would you be surprised if I told you this movie
deals
with a conspiracy?
The novel records the real life experiences of Rudy van Dantzig, as told thru the boy Jeroen, during the waning days of WWII at age 11 as he
deals
with his incipient sexuality, and his deep fears of abandonment as he has been sent to the province of Friesland, north of Holland by his parents because of the lack of food in Amsterdam and has not heard from them in many months as the postal service has broken down.. The arrival of the liberating soldiers in the film, is presented in a painfully corny way, with the soldiers providing entertainment vaudeville style.
But there is none of that, it
deals
with the last year or two of his life and tries, in a way, to whitewash him.
It's a quirky, goofy and bittersweet string of sketches, attempting to explain a man's growth from birth to adulthood and how he
deals
with the vices of lust and fanaticism that surround him.
The scenes in which Pearce
deals
with the death of Emma and then fails to save her from her fate are very good.
And another thing: Why is it that German movies only get to be nominated for the Oscars when the movie
deals
with WWII or the Holocaust?
(and I am not Jewish) Why? First, the whole movie portray the protagonist Zucker as a lier/cheat running shady business and deals, while his son is gay, his daughter is lesbian, and his niece is a slut.
A woman who
deals
in art starts to have a passionate love affair with a man named John.
It
deals
with a race car driver (Steve Alaimo) who gets mixed up in a group of bikers called Satan's Angels, who hang around a lot until they decide to rob a bank.
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