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Robbie Benson (Billy Joe) was not raped as others would like for you to believe, but rather
explored
his true feelings.
Another bold frontier for the series (previously explored, but less interestingly, in Squire of Gothos) was crossed as Tomorrow is Yesterday established the show's sense of humor by - characteristically - poking fun at its own historical context.
It also
explored
the subject of telekinesis (moving objects with the mind), but he stretched it over a broader, international canvas and threw a terrorism subplot, a fractured love story, an Argento-inspired school for cute, gifted girls, telekinetic rivalry, and John Cassavetes as an evil puppetmaster of troubled psychic warriors into the brew.
I felt I had gained little after it was over, though I will say that the concept and themes
explored
are quite interesting.
Extremely well made, extremely well acted, extremely intense and disturbing, and extremely conscious of areas of the sexual psyche that I'd never seen so honestly
explored
in a movie.
There are so many points here that could have been
explored
in better and/or subtle ways...Joe the billionaire deserved to be toned down for the sake of realism, for one!
Only Roger Ebert and the reviewer for Rolling Stone seem to see the truth here: this film is slow and elegiac because it deals with heavy matters, but it is never boring, not if you understand the situation and the depth of feelings being
explored.
(The serious side was recently
explored
in Tom Hanks' CAST AWAY).
There's so much that could be
explored
in later episodes... the actual extent of his powers, if he is able to find his mom, is Lt. Torres from Atlantis, and how A.C. is able to save both the world and the sea.
Characters' backgrounds are
explored
a little more and new light is shed on the original Operation Meteor.
To this extent we are excluded from the heart of the fear
explored
in James' writings and one can only conclude, I'm afraid, that trying to film such a tale was a mistake at worst, or needed a more inventive approach at best.
I loved the trailer for this movie because it looked interesting and funny.I really liked the 2 leads Nick Nolte and Trevor Morgan.They work really well together and I could easily see them working together in other movies.I liked the relationship they built.Ray was estranged from his own son for reasons we don't know and David looked to Ray as a father figure since his own dad couldn't be there for him because of a disability.It isn't uncommon for males to bond this way whether it be platonic or not.Throughout history older men have often had younger male companions.Unfortunately society nowadays has to put their ugly spin on it and make assumptions.Even in the movie David's younger friends ridiculed him about spending time with the older ump even though there was nothing happening except they were developing a friendship and Dave was like a son to Ray, and I think Dave looked up to Ray and respected him and later obviously really cared about him.The only problem with this movie I had was their relationship was over as quick as it began, and it seemed there was way too much more that had to be done and said.I agree with what another person said about why even mention Dave's mother since she wasn't even in the movie period.None of her absence made sense and wasn't explained well or
explored
at all.Also the 2 kids turned out remarkably well for having a disabled dad and being abandoned by their mother.I didn't find that believable.And then there was this whole back story about Ray's past that got thrown in and also not explored.If these missing characters were in the movie it would be easier to understand the characters better and understand how they ended up being so broken.I mean for Chris'sakes!
And any other characters you meet are not
explored
to any extent, and I don't know why not because in parts this movie seems to DRAG-ON for decades!
The tension between the Columbian drug dealers and the Mafia is never
explored
or explained very well.
Stories of these age-old battles have been curiously
explored
in literature such as Huckleberry Fin which tackles the subject with daring accuracy.
The parallels in that movie were delicately explored, as Toto's story and that of his beloved city traveled similar path.
With the artsy profession of Rafi and the perpetual conflicts surrounding Dave's Jewish background, these topics could only be properly
explored
with a diverse and cosmopolitan setting like New York.
I don't know how high schools are now, but I still think that some of the themes
explored
are slightly misleading, and stereotypical.
Human desire, and commitment are timeless topics, and they are
explored
with great wit and panache in this thoroughly entertaining movie.
I have nothing against the issues
explored
but there was unnecessary nudity of a minor in a sexual way.
The part of the story about black woman's family was more believable but still not
explored
enough.
face cachée de la lune" is a film for which Canadian auteur Robert Lepage has got complete command as he does more than one cinematographic function.This is also something of a very special film for Robert Lepage as he adapted his own play to create a film version.He has confessed on numerous occasions that this is a film which is very much close to his heart.Complexities of human relationships are also
explored
by Robert Lepage as his film revolves around two brothers who do not have much in common.Apart from this film's story and innovative plot,Robert Lepage's acting abilities are the best thing to watch in this film.They will really give a nice idea about this great artist's genius.
The Fear element just isn't explored, The Mad Death is called that for a reason, its a terrible death, but these factors are just not
explored
well enough to either strike fear into the viewer or to deter would be smugglers.
The Tudors could have been a show that dramatically
explored
what was one of the most intelligent, erudite and politically savvy royal lines this country has ever seen.
Various unpleasant modes of motivation are also
explored
in the screenplay via archetypal imagery and polarity.
America was attempting to adjust to the aftermath of World War I (which is
explored
brilliantly in this film in a sequence through which Tom's brother, Mike, refuses to drink from a keg of beer smuggled in by Tom for his dinner party) People like Mike were still trying to feel that sense of loyalty towards the government after World War I. Yet that loyalty somehow vanished with the development of Prohibition and the rise of gang rule in urban society.
Lang
explored
similar themes in Fury (with Sidney in a similar role to this), made a year earlier, but this one is better, not marred by the melodrama and overacting of the earlier film.
The premise is great and ingeniously
explored
through uneven flashbacks and the film is nicely directed with some flair.
Which I think was a great idea, because they
explored
JASON to a different state of mind.
Watch "The Namesake" for a true-to-life version of the conflicts that are
explored
so unconvincingly here.
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