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Subtitled volume 1 I think its safe to say there will other instalments as we go deeper into the murky world of the triads and all their feuding and underhand business
deals.
"In Cold Blood", adapted by director Richard Brooks from Truman Capote's famous novel,
deals
with the brutal and senseless murder of a family of four by a pair of hapless criminals.
Yes, the film is very controversial and I can see a lot of people having a lot of problems with it, as it
deals
with school shooting and especially makes you identify with the killers.
Occasionally, we are treated to a play or movie which
deals
with that far-off, ghostly frozen graveyard.
But this one, unlike many others, does not deal with the nature, horses, shootouts, etc., but instead
deals
with one rifle, the Winchester '73, and how this one rifle effects others and how they effect it.
My lifelong friend
deals
with clients such as these regularly.
This story
deals
with a Republican Courier, Luis Denard who visits England during the Spanish Civil War and tries to disrupt a coal mining contract that will cause great harm to other nations.
It
deals
with the frustrations, temptations, relationships & rebellion of youth.
It is set in Baltimore and
deals
with the issues of sibling rivalry, the unbreakable bond of twins, child abuse and good always winning out over evil.
It's very sentimental and more like a fairy tale, and should probably be classed as a comedy, although it
deals
with serious matters (a little like Chaplin or 1930-comedy).
Soon the inmates find a diary of a previous inmate behind a brick which
deals
with his obsession of occult and black magic themes leading to his escape from the cell.
From here on everything
deals
with uncovering the secret of the book and its spells to flee from prison.
This animated feature (a co-production between Ireland, Belgium and France)
deals
with what is surely one of the oddest subject ever for a movie: the creation in the 9th century of a famous illuminated manuscript, the book of Kells.
This film made for French TV
deals
with the tragic effect it has for a close knit family.
The film
deals
well with a thorny subject matter, and effectively captures the hopelessness and grim atmosphere of 1970s Belfast.
On the other it
deals
with a Loyalist gang who are intent on propagating violence.
this was one of those $.50 cent
deals
of yore---and far more complex than most realize---and it was in color!
If Jean Renoir's first film "Whirlpool of Fate" first takes us into the world of the countryside, the rivers, the lives of the peasantry that he will continue to explore, it seems only fitting that his second film
deals
for the most part with the wealthy and the privileged, the upper classes and those who are trying to claw their way upwards.
Lily Powers works at a speakeasy until her father dies.She then goes to New York to work at an office building.There she notices that if she wants to get any higher she has to give the men what they want.And what men want is her...well, you know.Alfred E.Green's Baby Face (1933) is a movie of high sexual content.For a movie of that era, anyway.This was one of the last Pre-Code films that were made.Barbara Stanwyck gives a very sexy performance as Lily.Other actors of this film include George Brent (Courtland Trenholm), Donald Cook (Ned Stevens), Alphonse Ethier (Adolf Cragg), Henry Kolker (J.P.Carter), Margaret Lindsay (Ann Carter) and Theresa Harris (Chico).The young John Wayne is seen as Jimmy McCoy Jr.This movie
deals
with a brave topic and it does it good.Baby Face is historically significant movie and therefore good to watch.
Although some people may classify it as "dated," the concepts that it
deals
with are worth exploring today.
This is the story of a young woman in medieval Europe who rebells against what she is expected to do and lives to get what she wants, and
deals
with the consequences which run deep.
Deals
take place behind closed doors, in cheap hotel rooms, and dimly-lit office suites.
However, after the first 15-20 minutes the film no longer
deals
with the topic of hecklers at all.
LITTLE CAESAR too
deals
with the rise of a criminal to being the head of the criminal organization (or a leading figure in it) before he too falls.
Based on a book by Bret Easton Ellis, this film
deals
with exactly what one word expect from Ellis: the 'decadent' 1980's.
This film could have been set in any era as it
deals
with intelligent issues such as the complex male macho image as questioned by Sciorra's character.
The movie
deals
with the so-called historical figure of Vlad Tepes (phonetically that is "Tzepesh" and it literally means "Impaler"), not the vampire of Bram Stoker but the tormented Wallachian (Romanian) medieval ruler that stood against the might of the Ottoman Empire with nothing but a few trained men of his own and his reputation as master of psychological warfare by means of sheer terror and unprecedented scale of prisoner execution through impalement (Google on that for detailed info).
The film
deals
with gay issues and presents progressive and well thought out points of view but the film really needs the help of a good screenwriter, director and editor.
An animated film that
deals
with adult themes and achieves it with excellence.
This film
deals
with the harsh realities of a civilization under siege and also with Japanese culture superbly and the director here must tack a huge amount of credit.
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