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When you see these people in zombie like trances doing everyday
events
and realize that's what we do and what we want in real life it really hits close to home.
You may need to hang in there for the first half where
events
may seem hard to believe for a movie (but not as unbelievable as real life - Scott Adams, the creator of Dilbert, says he's never made up anything in any of his cartoons - they're all based on real life stories told to him by his fans).
Some may shun Coppola's unapologetic twisting of
events
in order to underline the finale with bitter irony, however the forcefulness and drive behind the picture nearly obliterate its shortcomings.
Names places and
events
are changed but you can still see the resemblance to the tale.
We seem to witness
events
(both real life and reel life) of this sort all the time and most of the time greed wins by employing every means (dirty) necessary and the truth gets suppressed.
At the beginning is says: "This film is fiction, but the
events
portrayed and the information about UK emergency planning are based on extensive research"; and the general feeling is that you're not being sold on an idea, but that you're being taught a lesson in civil awareness.
In one of the better movies of the year, Tom Hanks stars as Congressman Charlie Wilson in this sardonically funny and extremely relevant (given reasonably current events) historical comedy-drama surrounding the 1980s Afghan/Soviet fiasco.
It also is the story that most closely matches Mishima's mood in his final years and illustrates what truly led him to the
events
of November 1970.
"Ator l'invincibile 2" aka "The Blade Master" aka "Cave Dwellers" shows us Europe's favorite Conan clone, Ator where we left him in the first movie- after showing us a lengthy recap of all the
events
of the first film.
The set design, music, lighting and cinematography are all classic late sixties Italian style, a surreal feast for the eyes and ears and though the general thread of the plot is not too difficult to foresee there are more than enough unusual
events
and memorably bizarre sights and sounds to keep things interesting throughout.
In Trek history, about 100 years before the
events
here, according to this episode, Earth fought the Romulan Wars.
It's very easy to feel sympathy for the characters and to understand that their dysfunctional present relationship is a result of past
events
out of their control.
I'm seventeen so I obviously didn't get to live the
events
of may 1968 that marked an extremely important turn in French history, but it doesn't really matter since I still really enjoyed the film.
Some of the
events
are a bit too coincidental to be real, but I excused that, knowing that this is partly fairy tale and fantacy.
Instead of watching the recycled history of "Pearl Harbor" with nothing new to reveal except for a couple of real
events
involving a few individuals thrown in so the makers of the film could say they contributed to the spread of history, along with nothing but CGI explosions filling in for a sappy romantic triangle.
The speed that
events
were occurring was questionable, it could have been a little longer.
The characters are well contrasted, their family relationships are equally diverse, and so differently affected by the
events
of the film.
That being said, the AMARNA period in Egypt is still one of the most fascinating
events
in human history.
This is a very warm and loving down to earth film about real
events
that happen in most families for generations to come and go.
The writers did their homework--the accuracy of
events
is well documented.
I had read the Wikipedia page about those events, but that was about it.
The story was a good one, and knowing it was based on real-life
events
made it that much more enjoyable.
At times, this movie seemed like a documentary because you didn't know whether or not these were real
events
taking place.
All in all a rather drab movie though it does have one rather odd turn of
events
in this one dream sequence that is truly bizarre.
they couldn't even get the time line of
events
correct.maybe that was intentional due to laziness or not caring.either
They took a lot of liberties in rearranging events, excluding people, and using sets that do not meet the facts of their lives in the 30's.
Some of the
events
that were portrayed in daylight actually took place at night.
The film suffers from an all too obvious lack of ideas, and it tries to mask this with murders that are meant to be stylish and
events
that are supposed to be disturbing.
Well, these ones aren't really sequels, as they are both set in between the
events
of the first film.
Three giant sabretooth tigers(..created in a laboratory from mitochondrial DNA, a "genetic breakthrough" derived from fossil material)are on the rampage accidentally set free through a series of events(such as a computer geek's introduced virus in order to unlock security measures keeping the resort novelty shops closed during construction & a security guard's leaving a gate open while searching for the missing page from a porn mag that flew away in the breeze)that threaten the lives of those it comes in contact with.
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