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All I can do is echo the sentiment already
expressed
by some of the other commenters.
Both these movies
expressed
fascinating ideas on the run-of-the-mill creature feature.
Although my child for whom the DVD was bought enjoyed the fact that she owned a new DVD, neither she nor her sisters
expressed
much interest in seeing it again, unlike with Monsters inc, Finding Nemo, Jungle Book, Lion King, etc. which all get frequent requests for replays.
Instead this movie is more about things not said and not expressed, so it gets to the point where you are grateful anything is said at all, even if the dialogue is not exactly quotable.
Having
expressed
that, I have no problem with the quality of the acting or the actors in this film.
How he managed to get a beautiful whore to fall deeply in love with him is a mystery, as is the eternal devotion and tragic sense of betrayal
expressed
by his jobless wife.
Saying that is a "model of what preschool television should be",as
expressed
by Yale researchers Dorothy and Jerome Singer, is a load of crap.
After dinner, talking, he
expressed
some reservations about his daughter's boy friend.
I think it could have been a better movie if the characters
expressed
more emotion.
That was the down point for me in the movie because I think the relationships were poorly
expressed
in the movie.
It disgusts me on how these people are
expressed.
The point of the film was presented from many angles and
expressed
well by the relatively inexperienced cast.
If you find the depiction of violent murders and wanton police brutality
expressed
in a plot less film with glacial pacing entertaining, then you're bound to enjoy Surveillance.
Movie fans got to know the style of the director who introduced himself as one among the post war new realists, an aristocrat who developed his individual free thinking and, consequently,
expressed
them as an artist.
The attitude
expressed
through this brutal treatment pretty much summed up mid-century Hollywood's view of its early days: silent cinema was considered hokey, florid, a little embarrassing, and only good for a chuckle.
In the first twenty minutes we are swept away by several powerfully portrayed emotions: a suffocating and overbearing mother has a violent argument with her live-in 40yr old daughter; a piano teacher (and professor of music)'s love for her pupils
expressed
in unswerving critical appraisal; the joy that music can inspire both in the listener and the performer.
His feelings towards government immediately following his flee from Russia are likely
expressed
in this film.
The movie
expressed
desire, peace, love, curiosity, finesse, gentleness, courage and innocence.
In short, THE STUDENT NURSES is a thoughtful and compelling reflection of the times,
expressed
through real women's perspectives (since it was written and directed by a woman).
I believe that the point of Barney is to provide a place where kids can be kids and the spirit of childhood can be
expressed.
While watching Giorgino don't try to look for some hidden symbols (though there are some), better look for thoughts
expressed
through characters and their behavior, and do learn from them.
(Though several comments
expressed
disappointment in his rather limited screen time.)
but the movie was true enough to matter - while i've never lived in a home or assisted residence, there were plenty of times throughout the movie where i found myself nodding and saying to myself "yeah, that's true.... that's happened to me...." what impressed me is that some of the commentors on this board
expressed
the fact that the movie made them view life a little differently and with a little more insight as the lives of a silent 'minority' - can't ask more than that out of a movie, that it makes you think and view life differently, so by virtue of that alone, the movies was tremendously successful.
Those minor issues out of the way, the relationships between the characters in this film and the emotions
expressed
therein were completely realistic and genuine.
- Words cannot of course enough express what should be expressed, but it is the requirement of the chattering classes that chatter is put forward, entered into production lines of mediocrity and therefore a necessity in order to express any sensible thought or opinion about something which should not need to be degraded by chatter.
A rare exception to the rule that great literature makes disappointing films, John Huston's beautiful farewell to life and the movies is almost entirely true to the narrative and the spirit of James Joyce's short story, a tender meditation on love, death and time
expressed
in the events of a Twelfth Night party in middle-class Dublin circa 1910.
As always with Mizoguchi, there is an exquisitely
expressed
tone of defiance, and - bad print aside - I was very pleased.
It
expressed
porcine greed, ignorance, and the threat of violence all at once.
Also, his questioning of the Empire's unquenchable thirst for conquest reminds me of the similar misgivings Marcus Aurelius (Richard Harris)
expressed
at the beginning of "Gladiator."
Well its a great work by Aparnaji and some where people like this makes us believe that there is a lot more concepts till now which has to be
expressed
and the film is a great media to do that.
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