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Those handpicked to compete represent various countries, and only one can survive with the prize being their
freedom.
I suggest reading "Under The Black Flag" by David Cordingly who writes about Teach using fact, not silliness which only minimizes and belittles the genius of one of the last true men who embraced
freedom
and had the will & courage to choose his own destiny "The floggings will continue until morale improves."
Pauline's husband, Jean (Daniel Auteuil) supports her every device to seek Neel's
freedom.
Old man's spirit having sex with the girl is a part of the preparation for
freedom.
Even though it was an era of sexual
freedom
that we can barely conceive now, seeing him was shocking.
if your interested watch
freedom
downtime i have seen it and they interview Kevin in it to get the truth don't go by the plot of this film.
What if we were granted complete
freedom
to do anything we want?
Since the whole point revolves around the missionaries being put on trial to prove they are "Christian" enough to proselytize in the town, it makes me wonder what kind of place has never heard of the First Amendment's
freedom
of religion and
freedom
of speech clauses?
My childhood has coincided with our Reorganization and disintegration of the USSR and then at us information freedom, which was not in the USSR, has begun, and has appeared a lot of western, especially American, films, cartoon films, music.
No, it's not only about escaping from prison, it's not only about freedom, it's about the hole meaning of life, manliness, morality and true friendship.
The story is really amazing: the battle for
freedom
of one man which most people would consider hopeless.
To have censored this movie would have been a throw back to the dark ages for artistic
freedom.
This film will really make you think about the idea of
freedom
and what you would do if you had all that
freedom.
When Mai Ling arrives, she attempts to awaken the peaceful "Buddha" on Max as he introduces her to American luxury, carnality, and
freedom.
Also, part of the plot has "Blind Mag"(Sarah Brightman), a friend of Marni's, whose eyes were transplanted thanks to Geneco thanks in part of a contract she signed in blood, wishes to leave her singing career and have
freedom
from Rotti.
but above all, cronenberg delights in sinking us into the flesh, so the film can also be seen as fable of a world gone mad with life and freedom, which many would not consider so horrific.
Ferocious Female
Freedom
Fighters (1982) was a project that Charles Kaufman and the L.A. Connection worked on.
We must learn to love our
freedom
while we still have it.
Overall I liked this movie although it did leave me worried about the cheapness of
freedom.
She gives him direction to port where he could embark towards
freedom.
Is
freedom
doing what you want without harming others?
Tyler and fellow humans manage to go beneath the Earth to find the truth behind the rise of the Psychlos, and he leads his fellow men to fight for their
freedom.
This film is a Western, but combines a number of strange bedfellows - the romantic comedies of Hawks (two men fight over a woman treated as a slave); melodrama (the film is brilliant at visualising the limited options open to Rachel, from the proscenium curtains looking out at a world she has no
freedom
in and the metronome ticking away her life, to the overall claustrophobic setting (a small farm) and limited dramatis personae), and even psychological thriller (like REBECCA, Rachel is a second wife living in the shadow of a perfect predecessor; both films share a cathartic conflagration).
Granted, there are some very weak sections, e.g. the Matthau, but I laughed even as this absurd chapter came to a close...it's a product of an era when not only sex, but laughter and freedom, were celebrated and must be seen in that mindset...this is a movie that people who write certain modern movie guidebooks will never, ever, ever understand...for the simple reason that, in this era, as prurience increases, thus does narrowmindedness, so that we come to forget completely the now remote atmosphere in which such a film could be made.
How boring life would be if we didn't have the
freedom
to re-interpret or re-invent.
An episode with a theme near and dear to Serling's heart: intellectual
freedom
and the will and power of the "little" guy.
I think Bunuel wants to show that complete
freedom
is impossible because even if you are willing to detach from everybody and everything, you still have your own inner-nature to answer to.
But if you make use of that freedom, you should know where you're going and the result should be good.
She then makes a deal: Belle agrees to stay in the dark castle with the horrible beast in return to her father's
freedom.
This is the second greatest "run after
freedom"
movie i've ever seen.
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