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The formula of this show was very delicate, and I fear it has now been disrupted for good.
He is too much of an Icon to tackle such a
delicate
and controversial topic let alone the role itself.
It's a very
delicate
word to describe the acting of the other actors, the directing, the (so said) "special" effects, even the way that the crew was filming !
This movie is about a very
delicate
argument and if you are searching for something that makes you think here you are right.
Young demobilized, gas-poisoned First World War lieutenant of very
delicate
health, who previously was a doctor in an orphanage for children with some mental deprivations, goes in a search of their new location and finds much more than he ever intended to and quite of a different nature.
A reflexive look on
delicate
question like love, friendship, honor and loneliness, always present in human lives, whether you are an American or a Chinese.
It may be hard to watch (with milly dowler and the cambridgeshire girls, as well as 9/11), but satire is supposed to be challenging, and we shouldn't be afraid to stand up against the blatant scaremongering and headline grabbing media, just because it's a
delicate
matter.
Director Hector Babenco is such a good humanity, who finds a
delicate
angle to tell the story of how urbanity kills the childhood of the kids from poverty class.
This is an excellent movie that tackles the issue of racism in a
delicate
and balanced way.
Bohl is flippant enough to believe her in the "now" of her character, which is still involved and not going back on her 'career' choices - so it is believable without the need for her to show us a deep, self-examination of her soul...Brundage has the
delicate
balance of weight, innocence, meekness, and class to pull off 'Buddy' very well.
So astonishing, frank and honest is each startling verbal exchange between one son's wife (IreneDunne) along with the other's fiancé as these two younger girls together go to war - gleefully angrily unwrapping the clearly incestuous hankerings of Mom towards her hunky eldest son played by virile Joel MacCrea and her younger 'beau'/son payed by
delicate
and beautiful 25 year old actor Eric Linden.
Made in
delicate
black and white (somewhat reminiscent of a daguerreotype), it also marked Eisenstein's return to official favor.
Suicide is a
delicate
issue, but it was handled very well.
Its also the best view we have seen from any television or movie into the
delicate
balance of our earth's eco-system.
In this manner, the songs do not intrude upon this
delicate
story but heighten what the characters are thinking or feeling.
It's a powerful and
delicate
love story that takes its place in the Second World War.
But above all it is the seamless and very
delicate
shifts between our world and Gulliver's world that make this film.
I thought other foreigners would not understand this
delicate
feeling and under-rate this quiet film as a boring one, but I was wrong.
But the way Mr. Forster handled the
delicate
subject was touching and really, deeply moving.
Surely, with such a talented cast intact...De Bont and company will not ruin a film, who's original was a fantastic and frightening movie that understood the
delicate
art of subtlety.
So one person says, "This movie is a beautiful,
delicate
exploration of West German life after World War II."
And the other says, "Former Nazis living in bombed out buildings, and the movie is 'beautiful,
delicate'
?"
Probably Bigas Luna's finest achievement for it achieves a
delicate
balance between sleaze, eroticism and surrealism.
Its a
delicate
story.
How strange the human mind is; this center of activity wherein perceptions of reality are formed and stored, and in which one's view of the world hinges on the finely tuned functioning of the brain, this most
delicate
and intricate processor of all things sensory.
David Lynch, better known for less accessible material, crafts a
delicate
and exquisite story around the most unlikely premise.
Ernst Marischka, one of the most respected Austrian directors of that time, made films full of beautiful scenes,
delicate
love and with respect to all that is precious in life.
I went on to live there for the next 26 years,but never saw anything as
delicate
and beautiful again as this small TV movie.
A rough translation - "The
delicate
balance of right & wrong ( commonly seen on the busts of blind justice in the courts ) has powerlessness on one plate and prowess on another.
A young woman (Jean Simmons) is convinced by her scheming and dangerous aunt (Sonia Dresdel) and uncle (Barry Jones) that she's losing her mind and in very
delicate
condition that requires their supervision which turns out to be more like manipulation, as they try to keep her as far away from outside human contact as possible.
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