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A remarkable piece of documentary, giving a vivid
depiction
of a country deeply divided within itself (for further evidence, check out some of the comments on IMDb...!).
Basically, one could argue that it is simply a
depiction
of the effects of war on a young, poetically inclined airman during WWII.
The film's effectiveness comes not only from its
depiction
of cross-ethnic conflict, but of conflicts personal and political within ethnic groups as well.
It seems more like a
depiction
of reality than most other Hollywood fare, especially on a topic that is still hotly discussed.
I especially enjoyed the film's
depiction
of the complex love-hate relationship Ruth had with Yankee manager Miller Huggins, who always understood his star player's brilliance and also kept trying to point out why Ruth's own character flaws would never let him become a manager or leader of players.
It is a classic
depiction
of the events that surrounded the migration of thousands of Cuban refugees.
This cinematic yet extremely accurate
depiction
of Miamis' Drug Empire is astonishing.
Also note the blonde
depiction
of Jesus in this work...just for fun, try to think of five Jewish men who have blonde hair...? Anyway, its a fun presentation of the greatest and most important story of all.
Do not expect a
depiction
of the "truth".
A weird, witty and wonderful
depiction
of family life!
Unlike others however, I like the beginning of the film as it feels like a pretty accurate
depiction
of what a trading post must have been like.
It is a realistic
depiction
of rural ranching life which was a big part of American History.
A realistic
depiction
of young love for the college set but also appealing to an older viewer like me.
I had heard tales from my mother and grandmother about how Northern England working class life and attitudes used to be (as experienced by them)and this is an interesting
depiction
that seems to faithfully represent what they told me.
by saying that,I mean that this is not a well made movie but it's a very good version of the real event and the best
depiction
so far.and if you are a WW2 buff then this is a treat for you,cause there are three out of four saboteur members playing roles in this movie.
Beautifully shot, the film fails only in the weak
depiction
of the peripheral characters, but as a study of inconceivable lust, it's a winner.
Again, the
depiction
of a family holding together even under the strain of the husband's commitment to his (arguably) important work, I did not find to be a twee representation but an ideal and exemplary one.
In terms of acting and the
depiction
of father-son, mother-son, husband-wife, parent-child relationships, the film was spot-on.
It was a three-dimensional
depiction
of a character too often viewed by society as two-dimensional.
The
depiction
of the parents (Bain/Sutherland) reminded me, in an indirect way, of Vincent Gallo's BUFFALO '66, although toned-down quite a bit!
Those who know who know the Kelly "legend" & are hoping that this film would be an accurate
depiction
of his life may be disappointed with the creative license taken with this film (eg.
The
depiction
of the changes in the way of thinking,behaving once you get engaged is excellent.
Not a film of high voltage excitement, but solid police work and a good
depiction
of the faulty mind of a psychotic loser.
For fans of the director, it is full of interesting hints at future Renoir movies especially THE DIARY OF A CHAMBERMAID (1946) and THE GOLDEN COACH (1952) – in its
depiction
of a lower class femme fatale madly desired by various aristocrats who disgrace themselves for her – but also THE RULES OF THE GAME (1939) – showing as it does in one sequence how the rowdy servants behave when their masters' backs are turned away from them – and FRENCH CANCAN (1955) – Nana is seen having a go at the scandalous dance at one point.
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.
A clear
depiction
of how the natural trust and naivete inherent in teens can be easily manipulated and how that impacted the rest of their lives.
The mix of fantasy kung-fu with a more realistic
depiction
of swords and spears being driven thru bodies is startling especially during the first ten minutes.
Its
depiction
of the tragedy of company towns and lack of upward mobility is sketchy but moving.
This scary and rather gory adaptation of Stephen King's great novel features outstanding central performances by Dale Midkiff,Fred Gwynne(who sadly died few years ago)and Denise Crosby and some really gruesome gore effects.Director Mary Lambert has a wonderful sense of visual style,and manages to make this one of the few versions of King's work that is not only worth seeing,but genuinely unnerving.The
depiction
of the zombie child Gage(Miko Hughes-later in "New Nightmare")is equally noteworthy,as what could easily have been a laughable character is made menacing and spooky.As for the people,who think that this one isn't scary-watch it alone in the dark(eventually with your squeamish girlfriend)and I guarantee you that "Pet Sematary" will creep you out.Some horror movies like this one or "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre" shouldn't be watched in group.Recommended for horror fans!
What I found more interesting was the
depiction
of the foster family system.
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