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John Cassavetes' "Opening Night" is fantastic and fascinating; fantastic because it plays with the deepest
fears
we have inside our imagination, fascinating because it never ceases surprising us.
Writer / star Vivian Schilling takes on those little
fears
we all suppress, and enlarges them to terrifying proportions, so don't watch this film alone!
The main character had to overcome local prejudice against missionaries, his total removal from worldly possessions, his
fears
of becoming an elephant (see the movie he explains this) and his loneliness for his wife to be are just a few of his challenges.
So while Jack is beside himself with
fears
of demonic possession (he's hearing the voice of pilot Tuck Pendleton - Dennis Quaid), he is being pursued by government agencies and ruthless criminals.
there isn't much to say about ncis except that it is a perfect piece of crap, one of the worst shows i've ever seen in my whole life.. starting from the horrible soundtrack that gets on my nerves every time they play it.. i think the composer should get the prize of the best "torture masterpiece" on TV.. the characters are really dull, starting from the arrogant, antipathetic Mr knowitall Jethro Gibbs, to the dull sheepish McGee, the stupid, antipathetic DiNozzo, the freak Abby by the way there's always some freakish nerds in such shows who behind her weird looks hides exceptional genius and wit.. so classic! and so boring! the plot is far too simple almost childish, no suspense no real action, and full of clichés.. the principle character doesn't really do a damn thing, with a sick sense of humor, he just goes insulting people here and there showing what the show creators think is an exceptional power of character - the guy
fears
no one and behaves as if he were president of the United States (he perfectly fits in a context where Dubya is twice elected for president)and then all of a sudden, he miraculously finds the solution to the case!!! no effort, no logical proceeding, just like that!
The plot (about four students and a professor who conquer their sexual
fears
while lucid dreaming but--surprise!--meet a mysterious devil-woman in their dreams and must team up to defeat her) is intriguing in the let's-slow-down-and-look-at-the-overturned-tractor-trailer sort of way.
The teacher, however,
fears
losing his chance at becoming school principle and allows the tormenting to continue.
Jones blends humor and insight with storytelling to give a vivid picture of the motivations and
fears
of the different players.
As you can imagine, people can't go without sleep, so as time goes on, their
fears
or guilt or whatever truly haunts them begin to bleed into their real life (of course), and this happens just as the program comes under the scrutiny of an outside analyst (of course).
In 1988 (the release year) a large number of people all over the world still had great
fears
of a nuclear war and the subsequent end of the world.
The elderly inhabitants are all equally played with polish and pathos by a crew of geriatric character talents - all unfortunately no longer with us - that bring their characters alive - foibles, fears, and all.
and in others (can I delight in making another happy? to realize and throw off the layers of claptrap that keep me/us from casting onerous cognition to the wind and instead to indulge the heart and the moment--from literally throwing one's possessions out the window to indulging what might have been an offputting fetishist's fantasies to singing out to engage the spirit of a foreign exotic spiritual procession and be willing to acknowledge in song one's
fears
and quests).
We are raised on illusion and lies as well as
fears.
These characters are very real; they have problems, ambitions and
fears.
But that is a real change in that kind of horror films : to take a point of view that focuses onto a boy, his desires, his fears, and his anxiety, all of it emphasized by a castrating authoritarian father and a loving, maybe too much, mother.
He's not just unlikable; he's despicable, terrifying, sick, twisted, and ultimately a haunting embodiment of all our greatest realistic
fears
and worries.
I have to say that ALL of the Clancy novels that were made into films, with the exception of "The Sum of All
Fears"
were brought to life as great films.
Characters straight from Herman Wouk's original novel are dramatic , have feelings ,
fears
, struggles , personal agonies , accomplishments and failures.
With 2002's Sum of All
Fears
in close 2nd, this one remains the best of all 4: it has Harrison Ford as Ryan, solid sub-plots (the one involving Dafoe as John Clark [Liv Schreiber in SOAF]being the best!) and moral dimension, especially in the ambiguous sense toward the end.
A quality film should evoke the thought process and possibly release repressed
fears
and anxieties.
Whereas Cagney's Cody Jarrett in "White Heat" was a deranged psychopathic killer, his character here (Ralph Cotter) is more of a calculating cynic who plays on the
fears
and weaknesses of others.
Daniel feels that the local
fears
the Marquez Academy and do not give any information about the place, and he goes to the school, where he meets the headmaster Santiago (Osman Soykut) and his assistant Francis (Bridget Moore).
I had real
fears
about watching this film because the 1954 remake is one of my ten favorite films, and absolutely perfect in every way.
The movie centers on a young woman with a long-term phobia of the Boogeyman, who voluntarily checks herself into a mental health facility with the hope of conquering her overwhelming
fears.
On the other hand, Peter Lorre (whose presence as a clown alienates both Lorre fans who view it as the ultimate insult to that ill-used actor's dignity, and clownophobes who see it as a confirmation of their worst fears) gives the film a heart and humor it wouldn't have had otherwise.
Brigid Berlin was the child every parent
fears
having.
Perhaps if I had realised that "Private
Fears
in Public Places" (the English title for Coeurs) is the name of an Alan Ayckbourn play, I would have stayed away, but the allure of a new movie from one of the great auteurs of the twentieth century was too strong.
The boys show maturity in their relationships with each other as their adventure unfolds, their honesty to each other and their courage to win over their
fears
was done so well.
If you liked it I highly recommend the other broken arrow film called "The Sum of All
Fears"
.
What would another have done under those circumstances, a life filled with memories and dreams and then to face and even embrace those
fears
in the search for the truth and to save that little girl.
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