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All the men are the goodies or the baddies and the women are all just Hos and
emotionally
needy, eg Slaughters Girl.
You'll have to watch it more than once to truly appreciate it, it is
emotionally
very complex, it explores love and passion at it's most extreme and it's cinematography is just breathtaking.
Don't go see this film unless you are prepared to be used and manipulated emotionally, but if you have that expectation, then you will enjoy the ride.....
There have been other films before that delved into the Vietnam Vet but nothing compared to this
emotionally
heartwrenching film, as a typical American suburban family, circa 1972, comes apart at the seams, revealing the scars that Vietnam has left on our all of our collective souls.
Patricia Arquette, as usual, gives a wonderfully convincingly and believable performance as the
emotionally
wounded Laura.
I was never moved
emotionally
even as the horror of the situation made my brain do flip flops.
I loved everything about this hypnotic, nihilistic, and
emotionally
touching movie.
Discovering something, the journey is so much more fun, so much more surreal and so much more
emotionally
galvanizing than when you finally arrive at the destination.
"Lackawanna Blues'is so
emotionally
powerful in its portrayal of urban Blacks during the 50s and early 60s.
Much like the currency in the opening moments of the film, the story floats along magically until you are
emotionally "
invested" in its outcome.
I did not find it the 'warm,
emotionally
satisfying' film others did.
The main characters, an
emotionally
undeveloped, amoral killer who is matched against an equally unstable police officer, are far from the common heroes and villains we often see.
From beginning to end, this is the most
emotionally
overwrought movie about NOTHING I have ever seen.
Adam is beat to a pulp; Alice is gang raped and both are
emotionally
and physically devastated by the ruthless attack.
I was so
emotionally
uninvolved in every single character that the movies' biggest antagonist was, in fact, myself.
Fast forward to the "place in the country" where they will recover
emotionally.
Emotionally
is bleak for bleak's sake and attempts to be a psychological thriller when it is just confusing.
I enjoyed the movie very much, emotionally, intellectually, and visually.
An interesting notion, but very difficult to bring to the screen in an intellectually and
emotionally
satisfying way.
It failed to engage me either intellectually,
emotionally
or aesthetically.
The only relationship that rings
emotionally
true is that between Sherman and his daughter, Campbell, and that's only touched upon.
On the other hand, serious dramas such as SAVING PRIVATE RYAN and SCHINDLER'S LIST are often unpleasant to watch, but the unpleasantness serves to develop the film's plot and characters, with the end goal of getting the audience
emotionally
involved with the story and characters onscreen.
I don't remember the last time I reacted to a performance as
emotionally
as I did to Justin Timberlake's in "Edison."
But since his wife's mysterious death her daughter, Emily, has been
emotionally
disturbed, so he goes Spoleto, where the problematic picture is, with her and her nanny, Jill.
Everything's pretty restrained and you don't really get an idea of who these characters are so, as a viewer, I wasn't able to become
emotionally
invested in the storyline.
Cassie becomes very
emotionally
upset and has nightmares which cause her to have hallucinations about her boyfriend coming back to life and encounters men trying to murder her and she is struggling to find out who her real friends are, who wants her dead and will she survive this entire horror ordeal.
If you want to see a war movie that's
emotionally
powerful, try renting Go Tell The Spartans, which is about the Vietnam War, and stars Burt Lancaster (who told me PERSONALLY in a serendipitous supermarket encounter that it was a film he was immensely proud of and one he viewed as some of his finest work, and which he was still upset had been largely ignored in the wake of the over-hyped Apocalypse Now), or an old WWII black and white classic Sink The Bismark, which, especially for an English film, is unbelievably heart-wrenching.
I honestly feel
emotionally
scarred.
As a result, I never got a true feel for any of the characters and never made a good connection with them
emotionally.
An
emotionally
manipulative film that is very, very empty.
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