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The character's have no dimension and the war
depiction
serves only as a backdrop for this soft porn wannabe.
The bad
depiction
of Shakespeare's characters, and the terrible rendition of the love that Desi & John had, made this movie the horrendous filth that it is.
However, Jean Daniel Verhaeghe's film, though made 50 years later, appears to be a wrong
depiction
of the empress and her life.
This is like a zoology textbook, given that its
depiction
of animals is so accurate.
The movie tries to be a very realistic
depiction
of life in city, but it is unable to do it.
If you find the
depiction
of violent murders and wanton police brutality expressed in a plot less film with glacial pacing entertaining, then you're bound to enjoy Surveillance.
Also, the
depiction
of the Chinese characters leaves a bit to be desired--I find it hard to believe that the Chinese father learns flawless English from a book(or so it is implied in one scene) so he can teach it to his daughter.
The film disappointed me for many reasons: first of all the
depiction
of a future which seemed at first realistic to me was well-built but did only feature a marginal role.
The film is a visual
depiction
and historical record of Romany life in European and Middle Eastern countries.
Also a very convincing & disturbing
depiction
of Tourete's syndrome
The opening of Imamura's masterpiece avoids mere sensationalism in its
depiction
of the unfathomably horrifying events of August 6th, 1945, in which 90% of Hiroshima and tens of thousands of lives were annihilated in an instant.
If you haven't seen the movie go and watch it and read the book, it is not only a love story, and yes, there were plenty of Italians in love with Cephallonian women, in fact, boat loads of Cephallonian women were taken to Italy after the war, it is a true
depiction
of history.
When I recently viewed the video for the first time, I was amazed how much I enjoyed watching Timothy Dalton's
depiction
of Rhett Butler and Joanne Walley-Kilmer's as Scarlet.
Such a true to life
depiction
of friendships that teeter toward romance.
This late 50s French study of disaffected youth (in their early 20's, actually--"grown up", but not yet settled down into the adult world) probably missed the mark by a mile in terms of being an accurate
depiction
of 1958 French youth (don't virtually ALL youth films made by adults do this?
Machine's daily cycle from depressing walkup to depressing bar to depressing burlesque hall to depressing smoke-filled poker games and back home again, you get a weird sense that somebody, somewhere is trying to give a faithful
depiction
of the junkie's life circa-1955.
Crossfire received both praise and criticism for its
depiction
of antisemitism in America and was the subject of many editorials.
However, this is the one that remains the truest
depiction
of the story for me.
The film was definitely worth watching because of its
depiction
of how life could be in areas of Russia.
The theme is controversial and the
depiction
of the hypocritical and sexually starved india is excellent.Nothing more to this film.There is a lack of good dialogues(why was the movie in english??).
The castle set was magnificent, and even the limited
depiction
of the Black Forest was real enough.
It is even fair to say that this film's cinematography and
depiction
of human emotion surpass Tarkovsky's Nostalgia.
It is a painful
depiction
of anti-Semitism.
But the movie did its job and did it very well, presenting a great
depiction
of life after Al retired, and the family relationship that existed between the unit.
As a
depiction
of reality it may be over-dramatised but at the end of the day it's a movie so the balance is spot-on.
In addition, the film shows the most vivid
depiction
of starvation and the accompanying madness of any film I have seen.
Along with the
depiction
of a delusional mind, Sen's magic has brought forth many little nuances of human relationships as they sustain stress and strain.
Throw in some downright hackneyed scenes of the purest exposition, (try Custer and his wife's learning of the phony "Gold Rush" to excuse the invasion of the Sioux territory, Custer's testimony in front of Congress pleading the rights of the Red Indians and to top it all, Custer's storming into the president's office to beg to return to his post), honestly there's plenty more of the same, some of these scenes almost comical in their corniness... ...And yet, and yet, it's still a great actioner with Flynn as dashing as ever, DeHavilland as beguiling as ever, the young Anthony Quinn getting a start as Crazy Horse and director Walsh as barnstorming as ever in his
depiction
of crowd scenes and of course the tumultuous action sequences.
The qualities of the book haven't been lost: the dense and lively
depiction
of a fingersmith patchwork family in London in the 1860s, the cold and obscene cruelty in which Maud is brought up, the characterization of different social groups by different ways of speaking, the unexpected and surprising twists of the story, the way the film makes the spectators look different at the same scenes when they are told first from Sue's point of view then from Maud's one.
Uma Thurman and Suzy Amis are also great in this movie, but Crispin makes it a great
depiction
of young people trying to make it in New York.
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