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You may question some
decisions
of the maker - like choosing a mockumentary form for such a sensitive and horrible subject - but this movie sure hits you in the gut.
While not as famous as some of their other collaborations (such as THE BLACK CAT and THE BODY SNATCHER), this is a dandy little horror film even though the casting
decisions
were a bit odd.
Characters are constantly on the move, and although as a viewer you kinda always remain an outsider, it's still possible to feel the suspense coming from certain
decisions
and ambitions of the characters.
Its' quiet tone, its' relaxed pace, its' realistic depiction of a young woman just starting out in life, its' fine depiction of the struggles she has to go through to make her mark in life, the
decisions
she makes based on real things, the people she meets - there is nothing wrong with this movie.
After a long hard week behind the desk making all those dam serious
decisions
this movie is a great way to relax.
This was one of the poor
decisions
to cut from the line-up.
But back then he was still inexperienced in the business and it is probably because of
decisions
like these that he takes no nonsense from anyone anymore.
Right from the start the two bands pull in opposite directions just on their ability to make
decisions
whether good or bad.
But then I decided to go back and re-watch the first two before I came to any abrupt
decisions.
Possibly the most brilliant thing about Che: Part Two, as we begin to integrate it with Part One in our minds, is that there is no clarification of why Che chose to confidentially abscond from Cuba after the revolution, no allusion to his experience in the Congo, no clarification of why he chose Bolivia as his subsequent setting for a coup d'etat, no allusion to the political
decisions
he made as a young man motorcycling across South America, which Walter Salles has given prominent familiarity.
Its about the
decisions
we make as women and how sometimes we are led down certain paths in our lives rather than consciously making those choices!
Can you stand by the one who's only sin is to have an opinion of her own, to be able to make her own decisions, to chose for herself?
But it still captures the spirit of the story, the choice to carry a burden for the good of others, the consequences of selfish, rash decisions, etc.
Back in the day of the big studio system, the darndest casting
decisions
were made.
"Place Vendome" makes a few strange
decisions
early on.
I had to find out what
decisions
each person would make and the impact it would have on their lives.
In addition, it was unrealistic, not believable, i.e: the most junior justice, only on the court 3 days, delivering one of the most important
decisions
in years.
I have just finished watching the Complete Series DVD collection of "Freaks and Geeks," one of the best high school television series on televisions that, thanks to idiotic network executives who continue to make the
decisions
that make network television more and more unbearable to watch, have truly missed out on a gem.
Doc Jenkins (Willie Nelson)is a prolific Nashville songwriter, it's made him wealthy but bad business
decisions
and constant partying have left him broke.
When Veronica Lake realized her comrades were in danger, and she made the choice to give her life for theirs, and her country, I realize that our daughters in the military are armed, and are making those
decisions
on a daily basis.
Much more than a standard horror flick, this touches on the perils of becoming more successful than your friends and the consequences of tough
decisions.
At first the characters don't seem to have the depth needed to sustain the movie, but as we watch we learn more about each and the
decisions
they make to "better" their circumstances and the repercussions of those
decisions.
Nobody cares about consequences or decisions, and there is no authority there to stop them.
Although the academy is notorious for
decisions
based on emotions rather than merit, in this instance, I consider the splitting of best direction and best picture Oscars between the 2 films as a just outcome.
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.
A bad writer in a bad situation makes some bad
decisions
with bad results and creates more bad situations that snowball into more bad situations with bad dialogue and bad filming and bad screenplay.
I find it is clever without being profound, its characters are unusually believable and well-developed; and it is a light-hearted look from beginning to end at a very interesting plot question--the precocity of young people who lack categorizing definitions, life-experience and therefore the context to make prioritized value decisions; in a word, it's about the problems adults have with children who want to act as grown ups without having the means to do so successfully.
In typical teen fashion they make some really bad
decisions
and wind up unknowingly invading the home of the Mayhew's where they run from the clan and try and find a way back to reality.
Making their life
decisions.
This film told that story of family,friends, and life
decisions
(without any profanity), really refreshing.
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