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Undercurrents of withheld love because of submission to societal beliefs, taboos of the times and classes, race relations not being in a very good state of equality, guilt, yearning, hate, confusion, very dark emotionally I thought, under the skin, you have to submit to the aire of it, a flowing movie, not slow as stated before, release yourself to the flow of the film, the
emotions
will show themselves, characters reveal their flaws, their nasty insides, excellent and actually very cruel!
It gives the viewer a surreal image of life in Baltimore (I live in nearby Washington, DC), with a Warhol-like use of color, exaggerated motions and
emotions.
This movie has all those desperate
emotions
rolled into one ball.
I feel two
emotions
predominantly, happiness and sadness.
From hesitation to resolution, Clark has made a important leap from a troubled teenager who was afraid of a controlled destiny, to a Superman who, like Green Arrow, sets aside his
emotions
to his few loved ones, ready to save the whole planet.
I was unexpectedly moved by this quiet and affecting drama that stirs up strong
emotions
and gives deeper meaning to the phrase "family ties."
This is surely because the exceptional cast with outstanding performances by Reg Rogers and Ally Sheedy seem so spontaneous that the reality of their characters rapidly grip your interest and
emotions
and hold them throughout the film.
Initially striking the audience as filthy, crude and generally unappealing, his Oscar Madison eventually manages to worm his way into our hearts, culminating in a hilariously overplayed confession of
emotions
that Matthau rasps out in a voice not entirely his own.
The raw
emotions
are so sincerely portrayed, so true.
The humor is true to life and
emotions
are those that anyone who has built has felt.
One other thing that caught my fancy was that it immediately gets the viewer involved even though there is no clear story, just hints and pauses and
emotions
played out by the characters that kind of give you the impression that there is a story to all that is going on.
The movie certainly conveys all of the
emotions
it aims for - The helplessness of humans in the jungle, the hatred and eventual trust between Beckett and Miller, and the rush of the moment when they pull the trigger.
Stewart and Sullavan are perfect as the average couple with real
emotions
and tensions, and the rest of the well-developed characters have their own sub-plots and in-jokes.
A very enjoyable film that features characters who do bad things and who let
emotions
like anger and a desire for vengeance bubble over.
Well done also to the 2 young leads which perfectly convey the
emotions
if these confused boys.
There are all the usual telltale signs of a kung-fu flick: great choreography, awful dubbing, different "styles" of fighting, and a wide range of greatly exaggerated, often cheesey human
emotions.
Our
emotions
are as torn and on edge as the characters.
Damon is every inch of the hard-trained killer Robert Ludlum imagined, he is the most deadly spy in the movies right now, and it's the underpinned
emotions
to his character that makes him so believable, and it's exactly the fine way Damon manages to combine these two polar-opposites of himself that's so breathtaking.
He plays a different character than he usually does, because in other films like "The Green Mile", "Indian Runner", "The Negotiator" or "The Langoliers" he plays a very sympathetic person, and in "Bait" the plays almost the opposite, a man without any emotions, which was nice to see.
Some of the segements are weak while others are very strong; some are political, some are not; some are solely about 9/11, some simply use 9/11 as a theme to touch on human feelings,
emotions
and tragedies that are universal; some are mainstream while others are abstract and artistic).
Be aware that this film is more about feelings and
emotions
but not about actions.
Never heard of this movie,saw it on DVD.Great movie,perfect example of a movie that took every cast member to make it work.No overhyped typical Hollywood movie with the same old overhyped actors.No current Quote "A" list actor could have pulled off any performance in this movie.Brought back memories of my own post Vietnam war military experiences.It concentrated on the people who were sent to fight.As was portrayed by the characters who had fears and
emotions
even if some volunteered for service.They were regular people too,some just weren't cut out for military life,I remember a few in my experience--to put it mildly couldn't adapt to military life either-but I'll never forget them-should have stayed in touch.I highly recommend it and then think about those serving present day in Afganistan.Basic training is a trip, notice those drill sergeants aren't morning people and maybe they need "sensitivity training" HA!HA!HA!
All together, this is a wonderful film that tugs at all of human
emotions.
The various events that arise during the course of the movie make for SOME laughs but mostly appeal to the other
emotions.
Nastasya is a great match, but feel its conclusion deserved more intensity, but maybe the
emotions
were right on check for chess meant more to him than her.
Careful not to over glorify the most powerful and persuasive of all human emotions, Paris, JE T'AIME explores love at the many stages of its own game.
Well shown
emotions
and passion of people and crowd.
Her family and community have mixed
emotions
in dealing with her shocking return.
Several brought up some
emotions
for me...I admit I am affected by love in cinema...when it is presented in something other than sentimentality.
The two boys were, well...BOYS!!.. What else can you say?...Brad Pitt starred in this film before he was really THE!! Brad Pitt, and his acting performance in this film was, to say the least, remarkable!!!.. His brother, Norman, was the cerebral type, he was touched by
emotions
that were genuine, and motivated by a set of values that Missoula, Montana concurred with!! Paul (Brad Pitt) was a misfit from the offset, and lived on the edge...You would think that Montana in the 1920's had no such thing, yet somehow, gambling, drinking, and violent confrontations, were as much a part of Paul, as was his fly fishing rod!! Fly fishing!! Did I say that?
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