Drama
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I had long wanted to watch this romantic
drama
(with a WWII setting) and, now that I have, all I can say is that it's a veritable masterpiece of Russian cinema!
There are no explosions nor is the
drama
straightforward.
ONE GOOD THING: This hidden treasure of a crime
drama
is incredibly entertaining from beginning to end.
A beautiful drama, One True Thing is a prime example of movie-making in the late 1990's - there are still people out there who care about making and watching movies other than the big blockbusters with million dollar special effects.
The title of "Promised Land" is very apt, as it is a positive statement about all the good that is left in this great country and the people who live in her! It's a "God Bless America" type of program with inspiring stories, old-fashioned values, down-to-earth characters, truthful and encouraging messages, beautiful scenery, and well-written humor and
drama.
Still, Young is good enough to make you wish someone had cast him in a detective
drama
instead of "Father Knows Best," which he hated and which drove him to alcoholism and suicide attempts.
Though miller and the sweep has to be hailed as a most whimsical cinematic treat.The drama, suspense,romance and the unidentified crowd at the end all add to the films complex storyline which must have been too much for the audiences of 1898.
Paul Mazursky's Tempest - Interesting,odd and strange movie about a mid-life crisis.Set in NYC and a remote Greek Island with John Cassavettes as world renowned architect who decides to drop out.He is accompanied by his daughter(Molly Ringwald) and a lounge singer(Susan Sarandon).A beautiful transfer of this 25 year old movie on the DVD- but without any extras-not even the theatrical trailer.Tons of great scenery and razor-sharp dialogue make this 2 and a half hour movie an interesting trip.Raul Julia and Gena Rowlands round out a strong cast.A good
drama
mixed with comedy and tension and near insanity.This recent DVD release is worth renting.
It occurred to me while watching "Imaginary Heroes" that any screenwriter attempting to make a
drama
about family relationships should seriously consider killing off a kid or two in the opening reel as a way of getting his characters to open up and reveal themselves.
There must be something to this storyline, for it seems as if every other family
drama
that comes down the pike uses this device in one form or another ("Paradise" and "Moonlight Mile" are just two of the more recent examples that spring immediately to mind, although one could reach back to a golden oldie like "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" to make the point as well).
This is a really gritty, realistic teen
drama.
They're both marvelous works of raw drama, and with Pixote Babenco has an extra edge and harrowing quality to deal with in that this isn't filmed in conditions brought on after a world war.
So the episode starts out with very interesting
drama
and suspense from the very beginning making it so soul searching for the viewers interest to want to know the characters true identity and backgrounds.
The first 20 minutes or so feel awkward, but as Inman (Jude Law) embarks on the journey back to his love Ava (Nicole Kidman), the film picks up in leaps and bounds and it becomes a very memorable, thoughtful romantic
drama.
It's a crime
drama
where a man gets out of jail and plans another job.
Those
drama
students dancing in the street to Irene Cara's famous theme song, it's an indelible eighties leg-warmer style image.
Its almost the same basic concept, a nice mixture of music, soul, and
drama.
This movie could be considered a drama, bout two characters realizing true love, but the story's so touching and so sweet that in my mind its a romance.
The mix of comedy, romance, and
drama
left me feeling complete.
An intense, dark action
drama
with unusually rich support from Casey, Keith, et.
This could have easily unraveled into generic suspense thriller, or depressing white trash drama, but it stayed a course all its own till the end.
Some basic drama, but nothing too deep.
You have all these fine actors, but the lesser characters are often played by actors who were probably fine in episodes of L.A. Law, but don't do well in a costume
drama.
This show has everything you could ever want from a prison
drama.
The quality was a little worse for the wear, but it was a well acted and realistic
drama
involving low level New Jersey gangsters.
I think that for any person who's in for a giggle at the over-the-top
drama
the victim realtors provide during the over-the-top gory scenes, this truly is a gem... XD Who am I kidding?
The result is an absorbing
drama
that has the quality of fiction in the best sense of that word, where a likable but unknowing narrator unwittingly privileges the audience.
The third film I got to watch at the philly film fest was this outstanding
drama
from Japan.
Silent historical
drama
based on the story of Anne Boleyn, newly arrived lady-in-waiting to the Queen who catches the lustful eye of Henry VIII, bad-tempered King of England who loves to feast, drink, hunt, be entertained by his court jester, watch jousts, and chase around after young beauties who jump out of cakes and assorted attractive females around the castle.
In fact there is much more of a social
drama.
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