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The real question which buzzes in my head all the time and maybe I'll sleep better if I found its answer is WHY did they make this whole absurd movie in the first place ???, what kind of possible concept could be
expressed
through this story which never happened ?! I have no idea !
However, the controversy was generated by opera purists, since from a purely artistic viewpoint, not to mention a strictly cinematic one, LA TRAVIATA has never been so well expressed, in fact no opera has.
Others here have
expressed
that this Indie film was good and I agree.
I felt no sense of "preaching", indeed it was the brevity of
expressed
points of view that lent it the sense of reality that one lives with every day.
It
expressed
the everyday unromantic experience of what it must have been like then.
I truly was amazed how they
expressed
themselves.
Frank Capra, its director
expressed
in his autobiography, that he " should have stood in bed".
Hard social facts are faced from the perspective of a little and very smart and inquiring child, although there's no violent scene on the movie the political tension is well
expressed
by the parents and friends, to the very confussion of the girl.. i don't remember her name, but her performance is outstanding, its very interesting how she interchange her wasys from childish feelings and behavour to thoughtful and even worried attitudes, being all the time very credible, the picture has a sad background, but the bright of the girl as the protagonist gives the element of hope, being the picture not sad but quite interesting and rich, with a lot of joyful funny moments.
In Bad Boys the scared aggression of imprisoned young men is faux-macho, always
expressed
as verbal and physical rage.
Many things are hinted at but most are not fully
expressed.
Although, love is not the strongest thought
expressed
in the film, it is definitely the motivation of the story's progression, or else the film would have ended at the intermission.
The quote is cliché yet
expressed
in an original manner, representing many of the director's prolific talents.
Part of a disturbing trend in recent film-making where complex ideas are
expressed
as propaganda rather given a fair airing.
My sister, who watched the movie then read the book also
expressed
displeasure at the plot changes in the movie.
Much of the dialogue is dated (though clever) and is written in the faux-Lost Generation style popular in Broadway plays of the twenties and thirties, which is to say there are hints of Fitzgerald and Hemingway in the attitudes expressed, but little of their artistry and originality.
Well, what I understood was that dates were not necessarily
expressed
in "Terms" and that Debra Winger's character had actually died in 1973 - with fifteen years added to Melanie's age of three when her mother died, that would account for her being a college freshman in 1988.
I fully understand that black, gay culture is a mythical creature, not unlike lesbian culture, that needs to be shared and
expressed
with the homophobic world we live in, but I find it hard to believe that any of these people could ever exist in real life.
However it's one thing to see Cagney as a gritty mobster in films like "Public Enemy" and "White Heat" where his aggression is
expressed
as an enemy of society.
The audience is able to identify with many of the characters since common human strengths and faults are
expressed
in this film.
For years friends
expressed
amazement that I had never watched "Nip/Tuck" -- just my kind of show, they insisted.
This movie has wonderful symbolism that is
expressed
in so many ways.
At times, the viewer along with the narrator seems uncertain of feelings
expressed
toward Jean and Neel and the camera plays with the viewer's mind allowing him to suspect the worst and be pleasantly surprised.
This movie has a very gloomy setting, but really the feelings expressed, the magnitude of love is so powerful that the dull surroundings do not strain the viewer.
I thought this movie was phenomenal because it
expressed
the best of human nature in such real ways.
OK, I know that this movie is based on a play, but still, does the main idea
expressed
by Peter Gallagher need to directly reflect a line said by John Cage on Ally McBeal 3 years later?
For a director who has often
expressed
his love for the Toho monster films, it was a dream-come-true, and it did well in Japan.
Because at film festivals cast and crew and their families and friends often turn up, I was tempted to ask her if she knew the actor, such were her
expressed
feelings of seeming familiarity with him.
The same themes and ideas are expressed, but 8 1/2 is beautiful and expressive.
So, here we are, in the middle of this dreadful hash: a dream of becoming a star, which, oddly enough, is played by an actor who has
expressed
in interviews this same desire, over and over again: to be a star, even tho she is incapable of acting.
Suburbia and its inhabitants aching for real communion, mostly unable to give or receive it...how well this movie
expressed
it!
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