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I see only a few
faults
other than those listed---officers and sailors out on deck watching 11 inch shells going over their heads--and they have no battle gear on?
The faults: 1) the mystery, when revealed, didn't ring true.
Robert Duvall really makes his preacher believable, both in his
faults
and in his strengths.
This film doesn't have their glitz, and it certainly has its own faults, but on the whole it's more thought-provoking and interesting.
Even with its faults, "Asoka" is gripping through and through with spectacular battle scenes, fine acting by Khan and also, notably, Ajit Kumar, who plays Asoka's duplicitous brother Susima.
Even if the stars do a great job, the action is definitely the biggest star in this film, as in the others in the series, and therefore the story has it
faults.
I dunno, it's just too many
faults
to list.
And to face up to
faults
and problems that you cause to people and improve your character.
All their
faults
become virtually forgotten or forgiven, and their strengths, or the reasons they became famous in the first place, come quickly to the public's consciousness.
Yet when these 'natural born killers' create these anomalies of the human being, through media their
faults
can be praised and cheered, as the decreasing presence of morals, values and individuality of western society become history.
He reluctantly goes home to attend his brother's(Breckin Meyer)wedding and ruins the rehearsal and dinner by professing the
faults
with marriage.
We glimpse each character's inner world, revealing their pain,
faults
and strength.
The first half drags here and there, but the final twist is so sad you forget the few
faults.
There are some
faults
but I simply ignored them for the same reasons written above.
So them
(faults
I mean), you will have to find yourself and decide how to comment them.
didn't like the ending and the twist ain't that good too if u see the movie then i am sure ur gonna realize the fault that the director made (u will have to pay attention to know more
faults
.....there are a lot of faults) .....the ghosts die becoz the tree burns down becoz they wre living there but at the final shot they show that kid has become a ghost........how the hell did he get away ????i mean he should have died too after the tree burn down .it
It's full of humour, and it's only major
faults
are that some of the characters and plotlines are a bit cliched and you can see the ending coming from a long way back.
With an uncountable number of faults, I would rank this movie within the top ten worst films I've ever seen.
This film captures perfectly one of the many
faults
of capitalism, it portrays an extremely sad situation of the desperate struggle that some people have everyday to earn money.
As I say, there are
faults
with the movie but overall its a thought provoking movie and on its own terms terrifying.
But the power and the humor of the movie (it is quite funny, despite being tragic) transcends all that and makes those minor
faults.
This is a beautifully crafted version of the play adapted from John Steinbeck's novel, and while there are fine things in it, I also find glaring
faults
worth pointing out as well.
The New Wave fizzled out after producing little of value, and the 1950s (no doubt its
faults
were real enough; Truffaut probably came close to seeing every single French film of that decade, so in one respect he'd be in a position to know) is looking more and more like a golden age, so maybe the phrase "cinema de qualite" is about due to be reclaimed.
On the other hand, unregulated markets fail to achieve two central goals of any civilized society: “The outstanding
faults
of the economic society in which we live are its failure to provide for full employment and its arbitrary and inequitable distribution of wealth and incomes.”
Clearly, plants located near tsunami-prone areas need to be reconsidered, and some countries have power plants in disturbingly close proximity to seismic
faults
– and to large cities.
In a new book, Confront and Conceal, David Sanger describes what he calls an “Obama Doctrine” (though he
faults
the president for not communicating it more clearly): a lighter military footprint, combined with a willingness to use force unilaterally when American security interests are directly involved; reliance on coalitions to deal with global problems that do not directly threaten US security; and “a rebalancing away from the Middle East quagmires toward the continent of greatest promise in the future – Asia.”
It is time we took a side: the side of the people who want what we want; who see our societies, for all their faults, as something to admire; who know that they should not be faced with a choice between tyranny and theocracy.
We are rebuilding derivatives and related financial structures atop the same, still-active
faults.
But that point merely underscores the need to address the
faults
in global governance that constitute a major barrier to securing the public purpose of capital markets.
For all of their
faults
– they were never models of innovation or forward-looking management – YPF and its parent company, Repsol, at least were bound by the strictures required for trading on advanced countries’ stock exchanges.
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