Depression
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The film tells the story of two itinerant laborers traveling through California in the
Depression
of 1930.
His previous work has covered such hard topics like hate crimes, depression, suicide, guilt, etc.
I was in a state of deep
depression
that for all intents and purposes was inescapable.
This is a film for those who want to FEEL the script and listen to interesting conversations that sometimes can enlighten and other times, well, the viewer can feel the deep
depression
of a reality that gives us no choice but live as we are, no hope to leave our little selves to come to something bigger.
could only be a product of the isolationist, narrow-minded decade of the 1930's & the great
depression.
Woody Allen portrays colorful characters amidst a dingy grey background of the
Depression
in New York.
Kitt Kittredge is about a little girl in Cincinnati trying to become a great journalist during the Depression, while her parents and the US are struggling to get out of the tragic events that were occurring at that time.
This movie has the quality that not even Hollywood films got its based on the truth that most people will not even want to see on your regular day drug abuse, depression, selfish parents, friendship, love ,lust and people like you and me.
John Steinbeck's classic tale of two
depression
era migrant workers - resourceful "George Milton" and lumbering "Lennie Small" - is required reading, or viewing (not a good substitute for Steinbeck, but if you must).
I admire the acting skills of Drew Barrymore and Jessica Lange, but I was disappointed by the uninteresting story, which I'd sum up as "Pampered socialite mother and daughter see themselves as victims of the
Depression
and are too passive to take care of themselves.
A heartwarming account of a young girl making her way across the country to get back to her father during the
depression.
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and Frank McHugh are a pair of newly discharged Marine fliers who can't find work in
Depression
era New York.
Having lived throughout the
depression
and the Presidency of F D R, I was pleasantly surprised when I happened upon Roughly Speaking on T C M last week.
A good, well thought out story, innovation, happiness, and not being able to get
depression
within a single viewing, of course!
In the
depression
everyone had it rough.
Paul Girard Smith's short story "Lucky Penny" (a much better title!) becomes an unlucky vehicle for the pint-sized star, here portraying the daughter of a financially-strapped architect during the
Depression.
Movies about the
Depression
that were actually made at the time of the
Depression
by people who knew of what they spoke by necessity feel so much more authentic than later movies that treat the
Depression
as a historical event.
What drove him past potential
depression
through to being the most inspirational Canadian...ever?
This film simply passed me by over the years and I finally was able to enjoy one of Woody Allen's great pictures about the
depression
days when most people escaped from the real world and were entertained by Hollywood and all the dreams that people wished would come true in their lives someday.
This is not really fair, because the Fleisher's had a keen sense of the culture of the 1930s that the Disney people consciously decided to ignore - the depression; growing concern over the unstoppable march to the Second World War; an American pop-music culture adopting African-American motifs more and more; and a growing sense that working-together could provide us with a brighter future than rigorous individualism.
Set in the
Depression
Era rural South, 2 men, George (smart but not strong) and Lenny (strong but not smart) are searching the countryside for their dream: a little farm that will support them and bring them happiness.
Then Helen goes to a
depression
and subsequently doubles her weight.
If you are clinically depressed or on any type of
depression
medication, you should probably leave this one alone.
How much more can we stand of this
depression
so called entertainment?
(There are Spoilers) With no one, including members of his family, taking Kyle Hunter's, Trevor Blumas, symptoms of hurt and
depression
seriously Kyle ends up killing himself from carbon-monoxide poisoning one rainy evening in the family garage.
At first I was sad and really felt the
depression
when sweet little Porky's heart is broken.
We see Rose sink deeper and deeper into
depression
and alcoholism as the film goes on from one performance to another.
The film encompasses surrealism, depression, teen angst and people who feel disenfranchised.
One of the many cartoons from the days when Porky Pig was the top Warner Bros. cartoon star - though Daffy Duck would soon overtake him - "Porky's Railroad" looks to me like a parable of many American's hopes during the
Depression.
Frequently despairing of ever being listened too, we see Winston go into times of deep
depression
overwhelmed by the feeling of powerlessness in a nation whose memories of WWI still horrify the populace into desiring peace at nearly any cost.
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