Freedom
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When someone refers to the independent cinema realm in the United States it's often inferred that it means the filmmaker or people behind the project had much more creative
freedom
and did what they wanted.
This, today, is not really always the case unless someone is a solid "auteur" and creative
freedom
still comes with the caveat that one has to find distribution with one of the independent divisions of major studios or by getting picked up somehow for some kind of low-level deal at a worthwhile film festival.
Den Brysomme Mannen is one of the better films of all time and is about a man trapped in a world where there are no senses, no feelings, no Love, no Truth and definitely no
Freedom.
The good news: the director is reportedly committed to the cause of Amnesty International and eager to deliver a solid message about the
freedom
of expression and the evil of oppression.
Challen Cates does a wonderful job depicting a conflicted bride, torn between the challenges that await her professionally, the memories of the
freedom
she thought she would have when in college (inspired by a famous author) and the safety of her pending marriage to a man she really doesn't love.
Bartleby Gaines (Justin Long) encourages his students / peers to learn through
freedom
of expression and ultimately 'shove it to the system.'
Maybe a little pathetic, but a real
freedom
fighter story....
I am sure that each one of us know the meaning of
freedom
and never seriously think of using it to our advantage.
HARI OM shows the audience what
freedom
actually means.
In this film
freedom
is described in the form of style represented by Isa's discovery of India.
The ensuing ten minutes is pure Chaplin himself, speaking from his heart of tolerance, love and freedom, and denigrating greed and hatred.
A mix of mystery, suspense, and heartbreaking romance it reminds me of Vertigo.The actors, though not that well known are good especially Joan Hackett in one of her best performances.You believe in her, in her love,in her newfound quest for
freedom
brought by her love, and in the end in her overwhelming pain.The plot is ingenious and compelling and does not stretch credibility.
This is a great film in many different ways...perhaps the most important is that it introduces Western audiences to the remarkable, tragic story of Aung San Suu Kyi and her fight for
freedom
and democracy.
it is juvenile and contrite yes, but it is an emotional and uplifting fantasy about freedom, and i cant think of a better way to end my night.
Their objective inside the park is to make their way to the American flag where
freedom
awaits them.
Thank you to IMDb for supporting
freedom
of speech like the kind President George W Bush and I support.
But in this kind of framework to make the film, Siegel therefore actually has a little more
freedom
to do things with the style of the picture that roams into something more European; I'm reminded here and there of Polanski's work in the 60's.
Both are capable of affection, yet ironically, it's the more "evolved" one who becomes dependent and possessive, unable to accept the other's
freedom.
His ticket to
freedom!
Lederer again puts in an appearance and Buka must decide if helping Camden is worth his
freedom.
I like this movie cause it has a good approach of Buddhism, for example, the way Buddhist use to care all kind of living things, combining some fancy and real situations; in some parts the photography is very good and a lot of messages about freedom, as the hawk episode, staying always focused in every moment, even in tough situations..
Like Don Quixote, American Movie presents an often-ignored inefficient aspect of
freedom
-- that people will be drawn toward professions to which they are not particularly well-suited, irrespective of repeated failure.
This message should have been resounding throughout this film, Education is our road to
freedom
and power I think any future endeavors of this production team should make this their focus.In my opinion,this film swayed toward an anti-American sentiment.
.there are good supporting performances here, and visually arresting moments: the shadowy prison barracks; the escaping boat by moonlight, or against a painterly cloudscape; Julie walking along the seafront as the wind whips up; Julie and Monsieur Pig (Peter Lorre) bargaining for Verne's
freedom
as the storm builds; an unusually ennobling gay prison romance between two convicts. .
Peace to the Palestinian was
freedom.
They fight back, win their
freedom
and seek to establish a peaceful harmonious coexistence with the humans, who reject them in favor of all-out war, which the cleverer machines naturally win.
That is quite an outdated movie which aims to showcase the youth's yearning for
freedom
in some dehumanizing British school.
It appears as if the producers were sincere enough (and consciousness-minded) to anxiously steer the film towards Duke's ultimate diagnosis and mental freedom, but they left out many dramatic opportunities in the process.
While I believe in
freedom
of speech, they way they spread hatred, lies, disinformation, and such fantastic ideas is beyond all limits.
One can see clearly how frustrated they were during the commie censorship that forbade them so many things to show in their movies, and now they imagine its dunno what big deal of artsy-fartsy
freedom
so fill the screen with people defecating, urinating, vomiting, swearing, and any other kinds of hideousness imaginable.
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