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The music, the acting, the story lines the emotion, everything...... well except for one minor fact.
Someone reviewed this movie as a "waste of time" because he/she was expecting the "beautiful scenery of Brazil and Portugal" but then
everything
looked "washed out" or gloomy, or something to that effect.
He discovers that not
everything
is free, and that Brazilians are looked down upon by native people from Portugal.
Everything
in The Italian Job is simple.
Everything
about him is larger than life and it is reminescent of Morris Day in Purple Rain.
I just saw
"Everything
is Illuminated" at the Telluride Film Festival.
Let Nancy's eyes shine again.... Kitty lost her everything, by losing Nancy.
Sam is out of rehab and sober by this point and tells him it makes
everything
better.
I did not find the film dark or depressing
(everything
would seem this way if you watch Hollywood happy ending films all the time), but rather a true reflection of human emotions.
I remember loving it and
everything
about it.
It's plot is real good, and
everything
about it is just awesome.
For
everything
he wants to tell, he finds powerful images that are able to stand for themselves.
I have tried
everything
in the world to look up the music on Google and on iTunes, etc., but it just doesn't come up, not even on Lyrics websites.
Nazarin is some kind of saint,he wants to live in life exactly how Christ taught man to do.But it's too late:now the Catholic Church is between the hands of a wealthy bourgeoisie,the bishops live in luxury and don't give a damn about the poor and the sick.That's why our hero can't follow the way his hierarchy asks him to follow.So he divests himself of everything,and on his way to purity,he's joined by some kind of Mary Magdelene and a woman who's attracted by him sexually (the scene between this girl and her fiancé is telling).In Spain (it was the late fifties),they thought Nazarin was a Christian movie!Knowing Luis Bunuel,it was downright incongruous:all his work is anticlerical to a fault.Comparing Nazarin and his "holy women" to Jesus is a nonsense.On Nazarin's way,only brambles and couch grass grow.His attempt at helping working men on the road is a failure,he's chased out as a strike-breaker.All his words amount to nothing.At the end of the journey,he's arrested and offered a pineapple by a woman(Bunuelian sexual symbol).
This movie is one of those movies where
everything
that is supposed to sound serious comes out really funny and all the things that are supposed to be funny are just so stupid and corny that you have to laugh because you know how hard they are trying.
Like the other person said, it seems that
everything
gets reduced to the lowest common denominator.
Everything
from the costumes to the sets to the supporting performances is wonderful.
It's becoming a theme in
everything
from animals to clouds to people and twisting them, mentally and literally.
Similar to "They Live", "1984" and "The Matrix", it is based on the premise that we are all constantly monitored by shadowy Big Brother type government agents that know
everything
about us and have invisible robot probes constantly patrolling the city.
In a lot of ways this film defines the essence of
everything
I love about cinema, in terms of capturing those strange, elusive moments of unguarded truth.
Everything
that it offers is either recycled or ripped off of other movies such as "Alien," "Predator" or such.
Everything
in "Dekalog 5" conveys a dreadful sense of estrangement and isolation: descriptions of a waste undergrowth of violence and folly, scenes of precarious conditions of work, sinister appearances of buildings immersed in an anonymous aura of desolation, aimless wanderings through disenchanting environments.
I love
everything
about the show and the characters.
It is a great horror comedy/spoof that does
everything
right for a change.
When it was released in '97, during the middle of Master P's fame and success anything and
everything
with his name on it was selling off the shelves.
There's Coco (Irene Cara) a black singer who WILL make it to the top despite
everything.
Sometimes it's hard to believe
everything
you are seeing and experiencing is real...the movie has that same quality.
Everything
seems to fit together so precisely, all the elements of filmmaking so eloquently executed, and the end result so much greater than the sum of the individual parts.
One of the great tragedies of life is that Disney is so very successful at
everything
that they do.
He trying his best to be a writer, and she is
everything
but grateful.
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