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He sends him to England to negotiate a deal, where Taylor is both taken aback by the
ethics
and morality of the men he is dealing with and manages to fall in love with a refugee while he's at it.
This movie shows all the situational
ethics
of bad writing.
A fan of 70's gore should give this a try, but anyone with modern
ethics
and tastes should pick something a little better written for their popcorn-fest.
Good
ethics
of Velvet's parents, particularly her mother is something to take into account.
Coppola's film is a strange blend of humanistic thinking and skillful film-making, following the parameters of war and adventure films, and at the same time subverting them with its flowing reflections on the value of life, the reason of death, or the
ethics
of war.
Stephanie Rothman scripted a socially compelling, well-written tits & ass movie which confronts the topics of racism, socio-economic inequalities, rape, abortion, medical ethics, public health issues, human rights, the Vietnam war, free love, LSD and drug experimentation.
It's a soap-opera drawing upon an applied
ethics
idea.
It gives such detail of what executives involved in the news industry will do just to get a story on the air: notably Jane Craig rushing Kenny to finish editing the piece to get it off, and then Joan Cusack struggling to get it in, and William Hurt, who according to Jane commits an incredible breach of ethics, fakes his tears during his date rape interview, a flaw that is pointed out by Aaron.
I have used this movie in my college
Ethics
courses for over 10 years (also Woody Allen's "Crimes and Misdemeanors"--another terrific, multi-leveled ethical study).
I don't think "Anatomie" was primarily intended to be a horror movie but a movie questioning the
ethics
of science.
Both characters are forced by the material circumstances of the war to betray their own sense of
ethics.
Whereas Vincent from "Time Out" is a much more subtle character who seems to have a sense of
ethics
even though at times it gets twisted into knots, the protagonist here seems devoid of any character at all save for his winning looks and charm.
The movie confuses religious
ethics
and ideals so much that it fails to create coherent argument against the death penalty on any level.
Unfortunately, "Where It's At" doesn't have much else going for it other than the now-dated ruminations on
ethics
between adults and their kids, some quick T&A shots and amusingly jaded satirical bits on the high-stakes world of gambling--most of which has been covered by now, ad nauseum.
Unwritten laws and
ethics
of the Mafia code make it hard to trust in anyone especially when millions of dollars are at stake.
The conflict between the two peoples, the two communities is thus doubled with a conflict between two cultures, two
ethics.
This movie is a great attempt towards the revival of traditional Indian values which are being replaced by western ones.Its a joint family story showing all the
ethics
every person should follow while communicating with every single relative around.Shahid Kapoor gives a gr88 performance as a desi about to tie knot with Amrita Rao who is also very Desi and she also acts pretty well...The genre of the movie is the same as HAHK and such movies deserve to be made in India for the revival of old traditional values...The movies doesn't get 10 as it isn't very good at music which counts a lot in every movie,besides this it is flawless....
Because each rung of the ladder is an executive with his brain below his belt and his
ethics
locked in the vault, the film has no victims, except Lily's childhood, which was destroyed by an abusive exploitative father.
This dreadful revelation sideswiped us, and mired the nation into a tailspin of conflicting ethics!!
But it's not quite as satisfying as "The Body Snatcher" on the same Burke/Hare theme because it doesn't engage the dark undertones of the human psyche through its sadistic "graverobbers" as much as the Karloff film, but instead dwells more on the scientific
ethics
issues.
Unfortunately, Stanwyck is obliged to follow the doctor's rules, as per her profession's code of
ethics
(hopefully this has changed over the past 75 years!).
I saw that film when i studied films in england, i liked the director's techniques with his subjects.First of all he provokes them in order to get more informations from them, second he manages to become intimate to the viewer with his monologues that take the form of a confession.Many commented that his life is pathetic, maybe so, but it takes courage to expose to the public some very 'personal' moments.Many people might comment about the
ethics
of documentary, because sometimes he seems to abuse some of his subjects, or even mock them,i have a specific scene in my mind:When he interviews one of the so called patriots,inside a snack bar he pans his camera and while we listen to the 'patriotic credo' we watch another man dressed like a clown.I think this is a film that deserves to be seen because it is a prerequisite for people who enjoy BIG BROTHER and other similar assortments, that victimize their subjects sometimes to the extreme.Compared to those SHERMAN'S MARCH is very innocent much more entertaining though.8/10
I see this collection of footage as counter-productive to itself due to the idealistic idiocy demonstrated by the editors who have most probably either been in shock by the footage or have assembled the film in such a fashion as to deconstruct the viewers mind in such a way that they may question their own countries values and
ethics
to the level of becoming isolated in ones own beliefs.
This is a script lacking in
ethics
with an abundance of lowest common denominator morality.
The characters are a silly mishmash of stereotypes--the paranoid Holocaust survivor, the neurotic, money-obsessed uber-assimilated (Dad makes Christmas ornaments), the neurotic, resentful Jewish mother, the "born-again" schnorring Hasid brother (whose
ethics
are less than sterling when it comes to his mom's glamorous cousin), the slut sister, the resentful lesbian half-sister and her black lover, and just for kicks, the secular, anti-religion Israeli guest .
It's a fascinating case about the
ethics
of corporate power, and also about one person's noble attempt to expose and improve a corrupt system.
After having seen it a number of times-- first in the mid 1980's after if was released to negative reviews and poor box office receipts--most recently last week-- I think that THE MEAN SEASON is an under-appreciated, tightly crafted suspense thriller that, in spite of what other reviews have stated, does NOT pander to cliché's--this film is old enough to have helped establish those very same tropes that have since become clichés; remember, this was made before Manhunter, Silence of the Lambs, 15 Minutes, etc etc...and was one of the first films to deal with the whole notion of fame/celebrity/serial killers and the lack of
ethics
displayed by journalists, who must rank somewhere below pimps and pickpockets in terms of moral turpitude.
Damaged Care is an excellent, must see movie which centers around the state of
ethics
in medical care and what happens when corporations get involved in medical decision making and make the bottom line take precedence over sound medical care.
Not to mention insulting
ethics
that disturb even a sworn anti-feminist.
So crime is part of the picture, what we call crime in our human
ethics.
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