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The image of the ex female cyberman making crying noises as she/it saw her reflection after regaining her
emotions
is one that will stay with me forever.
The scene with the gun was totally mind-blowing, as all the
emotions
were there on the family's faces.
On the surface it's rather simple but underneath it deals with
emotions
greater than life itself.
The
emotions
portrayed are subdued and understated in a very comfortable fashion.
I felt myself go through a lot of different
emotions
watching movie, in the end I was left with a feeling of faith in mankind & a hope for the future for my children, especially if there are coaches out there like Gelwix.
In the first twenty minutes we are swept away by several powerfully portrayed emotions: a suffocating and overbearing mother has a violent argument with her live-in 40yr old daughter; a piano teacher (and professor of music)'s love for her pupils expressed in unswerving critical appraisal; the joy that music can inspire both in the listener and the performer.
Ed Harris and Cuba Gooding Jr. gave outstanding performances allowing viewers to get lost in the various
emotions
and really feel for the characters.
We were close to the same age as Paul and Michelle and were experiencing many of the same intense and confusing
emotions.
The actors that played each role, seems that they played them without emotions, as if they took the life out of them.
The animation while grainy is very original, and I just love the way artists in that year stressed shadows to show different
emotions.
Emotions
aren't conveyed properly.
Don't characters need real feelings, real emotions, and the ability to feel real pain?
I thought Besson's film managed to do without words what few films have been able to do with them; Capture true human
emotions.
See the movie, experience the story, and feel the
emotions
that are showcased in this movie you I feel will not be disappointed.
This comment can relate easily to each of the many
emotions
brought forward by her performance.
The songs (with the exception of the Music hall number) are all "thought-songs" coming from character's
emotions
and thoughts and, the more you listen to them, the more beautiful they become - "Walk through the World with Me" and "You and I".
I never thought I'd say this about a biopic, but there is a near over-abundance of characterization (especially concerning Kenji Miyazawa's emotions) and too little on the literal occurrences in his life--by the end, I'm not sure if he dies (he's supposed to), or if his sister finally dies (she's supposed to), or if the director spent a little too much time on the Galactic Railroad (that's an inside joke, in case you missed it--Miyazawa wrote a children's book called Night on the Galactic Railroad).
This films evokes many different emotions, but the final feeling is one of admiration of the human spirit undaunted by tragedy.
This movie was a masterpiece of human
emotions
and experience.
I think that a lot of people get caught up in Leland's apparent mental illness as the storyline, but I was drawn into the relationships of many of the characters and what they reveal about the force of human
emotions.
This movie captures how helpless relationships and
emotions
can make you feel better than any movie I've seen, and it is as depressing a movie as it is good.
The level of
emotions
through the film varies quite a lot: happiness -love-war- despair-joy, but in the end you remain with something quite unique: the joy of seeing one masterpiece of filmmaking.
The movie shows many feelings and
emotions
that are very strong and personal.
It refused to seem one-sided and the
emotions
felt throughout the story are as real as it can get.
The control of her
emotions
are so in tact that at any point in the movie she can tap into them and release an unforgettable scene.
It challenged my
emotions
and beliefs, making it a true piece of artwork in my book.
And now i have seen the person , Dieter Dengler , about whom this story is being told by Herzog.Very Impressing.Dieter is a driven human being who encountered the most opposite
emotions
in his live on this earth.what
After watching the movie a few times, I found so many subtle touches and
emotions
within the dialogue.
It moved fast since it only had two hours (with commercials also taking up time) to cover this great man's long life, but Thomas Kretschmann admirably was up to the challenge.He did a remarkable job in conveying the
emotions
and strife that John-Paul endured.He-unlike the CBS biopic- played the role from youth to old age and managed to seem "realistic" at both ends of the scale.His credibility never wavered.He has an amazing range and depth.
This movie is based mainly on the
emotions
and interactions of people.
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