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And so are the small
events
like an insider not giving information to Imtiaz even while he is being bashed up in the locker, but only to Nana when he is out.
The film the story of the hot-headed director and his rise and fall and rise, by using real recognizable names and
events
during the silent and early sound eras.
The opening of Imamura's masterpiece avoids mere sensationalism in its depiction of the unfathomably horrifying
events
of August 6th, 1945, in which 90% of Hiroshima and tens of thousands of lives were annihilated in an instant.
Once again, there's dastardly government agencies stopping at nothing to prevent public knowledge of some momentous
events.
Based on actual
events
of 1905, silent film THE BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN concerns an Imperial Russian ship on which abominable conditions lead to a mutiny.
It was an interesting transition from the the TV to the real
events.
It also has become eerily relevant in light of the
events
on 9/11.
The characters say so many funny things and make so many weird references to current
events
that I'm amazed they kept having more options, like the architect who can never say the name of the wizard Miraculix correctly.
I'm not sure I agree with the filmmaker's take on recent
events
(although, truthfully, I can't always tell exactly where he stands) but I admire the unusual and artistic way of getting the point across.
Then the barber is mistaken for the Hitlerian tyrant and happen bemusing
events.
It is particularly relevant today, given world
events.
Although I brought this film by accident (I thought it was the original Halloween(stupid eh!)) I was surprised by how good it was, many sequels just continue the
events
of the previous films, this however tried and succeeded in explaining the
events
of the prequels, why does Michael Myers kill people and how come he seems to have supernatural abilities.
The Swedish population should appreciate that they try to uncover the truth when the government and media actively distorts and cover up the
events
surrounding the EU meeting in Gothenburg.
In both cases, the fact that the
events
really happened deepened my interest.
Griffin Dunne plays the hapless future groom/puppet who is sent to escort her from prison to the bus station, where a series of unfortunate
events
occurs, thus creating the plot.
The hill to which the lovers go to be apart, the lovely bay where they swim are set against an already busy and crowded business city, large social events, and teeming streets, hospital corridors, and traffic-filled arteries.
I am not a historian, but all the
events
that preceded the decade (a few being the violent deaths of major figures of the American political and cultural scenes, the racial struggles, the emergence of the 1960s counter-culture, the increase of violence and death in the streets...) seemed to influence the vision of filmmakers who were willing to dare, be different, and create entertaining and intelligent motion pictures.
Some of the most twisted
events
took place in that movie....the big foot part....the mushroom part....and in the end when they did the rock off against the Devil.
This movie was very dramatic, but still told the truth of
events
in the former Yugoslavia.
Hitchcock once gave an interview where he said he like to direct screenplays that had an ordinary person minding their own business, who's accidentally caught up in an awful chain of
events
that they can't get out of until the dastardly plot that's behind their troubles is resolved.
The emotion and raw reality portrayed in this film's "flashback" scenes have the ability of putting viewers directly into the midst of the
events
being pictured.
Inspired by True events, Radio is one of the best acted, heart felt dramas I seen widely released in sometime.
Creepy, scary and much better than you think the film works because its cast sells the
events
which are decidedly adult.
If we could re-live our youthful experiences, if we could really remember the
events
that shaped us, wouldn't we find a special kind of freedom?
A powerful debut film from Murali K. Thalluri that explores
events
in the life of a group of high school students, each of them in crisis in one way or another.
The opening scenes are as if one is leafing through some master photographer's album and as the story begins to unfold we are swept away with both the
events
depicted and the beautiful look.
He just tells the story and lets the
events
play on the viewer's mind.
An Eko-centric episode the "?" explores the aftermath of the tragic
events
that rocked the castaways in the previous one.
Actual dates of events, etc.
The famous film director (the protagonist) and the
events
he tries to manipulate through film all become entangled in fascinating ways as he is nearly out-maneuvered by a prince who has never heard of him.
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