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Paranoid Park suffers from the same delusion Lost In Translation did--If you use very little dialogue, be heavy on the slow motion close ups and concentrate on pieces of
fabric
in the setting, then your story will magically come across as deep and thoughtful.
This same heavy handed lack of subtlety and understanding is clear throughout the very
fabric
of the entire series, and the same tired and boring love-triangle storyline is actually stretched out over 7 episodes!
The film makers have woven us intimately into the
fabric
of these materially poor but spiritually rich and scrappy saltmen.
I am a trapeze student and I love that they showed how hard it is on the body, hands and yeah those
fabric
burns are brutal!
Also how the best friend repeated the line about "..and she's one year older than me.." showed that their friendship has rekindled and grown, but maybe some competition is left...i loved the footage of hands feeling the
fabric.
Racial tensions, politics, the Vietnam War, sexual promiscuity, and drug use were all part of the daily fabric, and the daily news.
A textile worker develops a miracle
fabric
that doesn't degrade.
When you pick a movie I hope one factor you will consider, are the actors in the movie using their fame to influence the moral
fabric
of our society in a positive or negative way?
In this case Mr. Foxx behavior tears at the social
fabric
that teaches our youth right from wrong, good behavior from bad that loving-kindness is better than hatefulness.
By setting such questions against a
fabric
of hippie youth movements, Antonioni questioned, intentionally or not, the effectiveness of these organisations.
If I'm to be moved by a dreamy psychological thread then make the concrete
fabric
easier to buy.
This magical locker might even have adjusted the
fabric
of the food to account for how I've drifted, physically and otherwise, a sort of dynamic chemistry of expectations.
Stratton's experimenting on a formula for a new
fabric
which would create the ultimate fabric, one that never gets dirty, never wrinkles, or wears out.
When Stratton eventually creates the
fabric
he creates enemies in all the textile workers (who will lose their jobs) and the owners (who will lose money since one mill has the exclusive rights), so Stratton in his white suit becomes the most hunted man in England.
what a brilliant thing to do to bring puppets to life, in a way that you actually care about these things made of cloth and
fabric
and whatever.
A chemist develops a
fabric
that never gets dirty or wears out, but it is seen as a threat to the survival of various industries.
Thesiger is amusing as a patriarch of the
fabric
industry.
But the film is also effective to show how the father resisted this dream because for him science was not the
fabric
of a true man, like mining or football.
Neatly sandwiched between THE STRANGER, a small film noir picture that proved Welles can do a formidable genre work on budget and on time and ironically proved his biggest box office success in the forties, and MACBETH, a no-budget Shakespeare adaptation shot in old western shets in 23 days, comes THE LADY FROM SHANGAI, a dark film noir woven from the very same
fabric
of Wellesian mythos that covers THE MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS, MR.
They seamlessly spun together a beautiful
fabric
of a story, using their craftsmanship, their devotion and their love for their work.
i HATE what they came up with here, knowing the deep
fabric
of text available!
It's formulaic approach suggests it was made to appeal to the middle-aged NPR/PBS crowd (Rashomon-like multiple viewpoints, struggles to come to terms with one's sexuality, exploring the
fabric
of a generic working class community).
The break down in the
fabric
of New Orleans society was not something that was portrayed through the media.
The concept of the film is the reigning political philosophy that the heartland of America is the truest test of the
fabric
of the American public consciousness.
They cannot understand that other countries will not be able to do any change that would break up the
fabric
and material of the country itself.
Their selections of paint, fabric, and accessories are rather outdated and kitschy, and they faux finish to the point of excess, dangerously giving viewers the impression that drawing design inspiration from the dining room of a Mimi's Cafe or Olive Garden is a good thing.
It is cut directly from the
fabric
of life and needless to say, shot entirely on location.
The film is well-paced, with all the plot turns and clues coming with perfect timing, not too fast to be confusing, but not too slow to strain the rather flimsy
fabric
of the story.
The plot doesn't just have holes, it tears at the very
fabric
of space and time until "Craze" finally comes to an entirely predictable end.
If I'm reading the film correctly, I think that Rendell wanted to get at class distinctions as a central topos of the novel, and this theme would play out superbly in an English setting, where class differences are part and parcel of the social
fabric.
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