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excellent
drama.
There is
drama
as the aforementioned psychotherapist (played by Lopez prior to her becoming a solely romantic comedy component) makes contact with the child within and witnesses his terrifying upbringing.
nice combination of suspense and humor, with an excellent supporting cast, this is a very well written and credible urban
drama
with a great sound track as well . . .
Not only does this movie have a great title but quite simply is the greatest
drama
I have ever watched.
I'm a sophomore at high school now, an AP student with a 4.0, a
drama
student with a love for theater and art, and with a new baby cousin who loves Barney.
Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya is based on somewhat pat formula by now of Japanese school
drama
anime.
It has tense drama, sprinklings of humor and great effects.
The idea of young girl, who gets pregnant at the age of 16 is nothing new to the
drama
genre.
Not a comedy or
drama
but more a slice of life movie about this particular group of very interesting but still normal young people who share an apartment in Barcelona for one year.
Good footage of World War I-era ships and planes supplement this excellent war
drama
set in the Adriatic.
Paralleling the war
drama
is an equally important wartime love triangle between Montgomery and Madge Evans who plays Huston's daughter and the wife of a tragically injured aviator.
I finally snagged a copy of Kannathil Muthamittal through Netflix and spent New Yera's Eve watching an amazing
drama
unfold.
It provides all the great
drama
and romance of teen shows like The OC and Dawsons, but it's a whole lot funnier.
Pichul's brutal
drama
marks a strong departure from the images of sanitized idealism promoted in Soviet times (as in Aleksandrov's Circus), brashly moving the social chaos of his time into the public spotlight.
George C. Scott gives his finest and funniest with wonderful
drama
as well in this Paddy Chayefsky screenplay.
The sitcom outpopulated the
drama
at least 3 to 1.
It isn't a masterpiece, but having viewed it twice it does come across as compelling
drama
set in the world of network TV.
I love how this miniseries makes me feel engaged in it's
drama.
I was fortunate enough to record this wonderful drama, both parts, when it originally aired on Masterpiece Theatre.
Almost 20 years before Frank Marshall brought tears to your eyes with his mesmerizing epic "Alive", there already was the legendary Mexican exploitation director René Cardona who used the same
drama
as an outline for his ambitious film "Supervivientes de los Andes".
Born Bad is a well put together crime
drama
about a group of teenage kids.
One of Warner Brothers best and highest grossing films during the Thirties was this charming family
drama
about a widower who lives with his maiden sister raising Four Daughters.
To be honest, I thought this movie would be a Japanese
drama.
This intense and deeply moving family
drama
follows an advertising executive whose life is turned upside down when his wife of eight years, walks out on him, leaving him to care for his son and build a relationship with him he never had.
This is an intense family
drama
but there are laughs to be had here too...Billy and the chocolate chip ice cream...Billy pouting because Ted is late picking him for a party...Billy catching his dad's one night stand (JoBeth Williams) on her way to the bathroom stark naked, but it's the moments of human
drama
you remember...Ted running through Manhattan with Billy in his arms to get to the emergency room after BIlly falls off the jungle gym...Ted getting fired right before beginning his custody battle and instead of making a scene, he tells the guy in a whisper..."Shame on you."
They are very unusual in a period
drama.
It was fun, a lot more than if it were based on a Tennessee Williams
drama.
I saw the
drama
of an emperor and people.
This two-character
drama
is extremely well-acted and has a valid message and some TRULY shocking moments (shocking not because they are graphic, but because you're not prepared for them when they come).
George Scott gave the performance of a lifetime in Paddy Chayefsky's THE HOSPITAL, a very dark
drama
about an aging big city hospital and a middle-aged physician on the verge of suicide.
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