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There are way too many sheep
depicted
in this movie.
For example, James Wolfe, who his
depicted
as an anti-French Canadian, is shown in London during the summer of 1759.
Some reviewers have been gulled into assuming that because perversion is depicted, the film is psychologically deep; actually, considering the salacious material, it is surprisingly tedious and shallow, with no motivational substance.
I though that it was hard, if not impossible, to watch, and not because of the horrors it depicts but by the way they were
depicted.
Maybe this is because he actually pushed his daughter out into traffic, as
depicted
in one of the oddest flashbacks of all time.
I also found it offensive on how Koreans were
depicted
in that film, despite how it is actually just a caricature of Koreans in those areas.
Well, as someone who grew up there,and was a child in the era
depicted
in the film it just didn't ring true!
But how many are living life she has
depicted
in the movie?? Deepa Mehta finally is selling India and poverty to make dollars.
There were only two redeeming features about this movie; the beauty of Bucharest and its architecture, and the way they
depicted
the transformation from human form to wolf form.
And to compound the problem with the seriously pathetic special effects is the total lack of logic that characterized a majority of the events
depicted.
1. Speck did not inject drugs at the crime scene as
depicted
in the movie.
2. The Asian nurse who survived Speck's massacre did not squirm her way down stairs and under the couch in the living room as
depicted
in the movie.
If I came to this movie with any expectations whatsoever, it was maybe that the Bloomsbury group (including among others Virginia Woolf, and which the Nicolsons were part of) would be
depicted.
We can already guess that there had to be a lot more to Jerry Lee Lewis than what is
depicted
here.
At 62-years of age, I have never seen a movie that
depicted
such utter lack of respect for authority as this movie did.
The daily life of a woman of 50 years old and some people around her is
depicted.
The issues are subtly addressed and timeless, as many of the
depicted
difficulties between man and woman still exist in Dutch society today.
In case you worshiped the brilliant aforementioned "Duel", you will definitely find some amusement in the compelling chase sequences
depicted
in "Route 666".
The storyline is amazingly depicted, the characters beautifully animated and the weapons are tyte.
Interestingly, her business sense is shown as subtly parallel to her homemaking prowess, and the ladies of the office are
depicted
as the "powers behind the throne."
Initially, when Preminger's film came out, the Motion Picture Association of America would not issue its seal of approval because the filmmakers
depicted
addiction to narcotics.
Moreover, the fine line distinguishing cops from criminals gets chillingly blurred in this picture: the titular squad use harsh, brutish and morally dubious strong-arm tactics as a means to an end for enforcing the law and there's certainly no code of honor amongst the thugs and thieves who populate the seedy urban underbelly that's vividly
depicted
in this movie.
The opening scenes are as if one is leafing through some master photographer's album and as the story begins to unfold we are swept away with both the events
depicted
and the beautiful look.
Ray Charles was truly a genius of music and the movie excellently
depicted
that.
What awesome visuals concerning the way water is
depicted
as the ocean...and what about the title character's transformation from a goldfish to...and seeing how some characters' demeanor changes...and, well, watch this movie if you want to know what I'm talking about.
It sticks to the original game quite well, and some of the battle scenes are
depicted
in such high detail, it's incredible.
I think the red one
depicted
on the DVD "The Great Train Robbery and Other Primary Works" is the best of them.
The movie
depicted
well the psychological battles that Harry Vardon fought within himself, from his childhood trauma of being evicted to his own inability to break that glass ceiling that prevents him from being accepted as an equal in English golf society.
Before seeing this film, I suggest the viewer puts away any expectations that the victims of the crimes
depicted
will get equal treatment and consideration as the perpetrator.
Are sea side resorts the sad, dreary places they're always
depicted
as in movies and novels?
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