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Even though I have already seen the movies a lot of times, when I seat back and lounge at my home scanning worth movies to peer and buy a time for it, catching a
glimpse
for Kramer vs Kramer will make my experience another worthwhile moment.
I myself am a big fan of the Air Force and love to watch any movie where I can get a
glimpse
of an F-16 flying.
Through their reminiscences we
glimpse
two lives tragically cut short.
Set during the second world war,it concerns the fortunes of a frankly second - rate touring Shakespearean Company comprising an equal number of has - beens and wannabes led by "Sir", a theatrical knight of what might kindly be called "The Old School".Whatever part he is playing he grabs centre - stage and bellows out over the footlights,bullying his audience into applause.But,somewhere inside him,buried most of the time deep beneath the ham he regularly dishes out,there still remains an occasional glitter of his earlier greatness.It is to catch a
glimpse
of this that his audiences fervently hope for.
So throughout the film you're kept on edge about who's anatomy you might catch a
glimpse
of and who's rounding the next corner.
There's no sentimentality, no patriotic agenda, not even a hopeful message of universal brotherhood in this bleak
glimpse
of what we can only call hell.
Being in the suburbs of New York when the Z-Boys were creating history in Dogtown, I was only exposed to a
glimpse
of what was going on.
One night her aunt catches a
glimpse
of the monster running across the hall.
It allows a
glimpse
into the private moments of the family involved in the most trying time of their lives.
We did get a little
glimpse
into the coach's motivation (a very provocative dialog in my opinion, not to be soon forgotten) so in my opinion, this was a lovely tribute to one human being who broke out of his "comfort zone" to reach out to another human being, and in the mean time, touched the lives hundreds more.
This movie gives you a rare screen
glimpse
of Lousiana Cajun horse drag racing.
I bought it on DVD a few years ago and have watched it twice since then and I must say, I STILL LOVE IT!!!! Roy S. was a great actor from the 70's (Jaws is one of my all-time favs, Marathon Man etc) and although the 7-ups is not an Oscar-worthy film, it puts you precisely in a time a place (NY, early 70's, as did French Connection) and gives you some tough characters and a
glimpse
of life as a cop at that time.
This epic story of China's beginnings is a great way for Westerners to
glimpse
little known Asian history.
The structure of the movie fits that description: a brief history of man as beast, until we become truly man by mastering weapons and acquiring reason, then a long sequence about man (the rope, as it were), and then a brief
glimpse
of the overman.
What you see is what you get - a
glimpse
into the vanishing world of the Saltmen of Tibet.
I can still remember the first time I caught a
glimpse
of this series on TV when I was about 8 years old.
In fact he has escaped from it and is "on the run" looking for some action and a
glimpse
of life amidst the great metropolis.
The premise is simple: At the altar where he is marrying Mathilde Seigner, the groom, Vincent Lindon, gets his first
glimpse
of her mother, Catherine Deneuve, and suffers what the French call a coup de foudre which we know as love at first sight.
It gave me a detailed
glimpse
of the intellectual, theological and moral considerations that motivated C. S. Lewis.
But it is the smaller scale details that lend this film its depth and richness, offering a
glimpse
into the lifestyles of Egypt's poor as well as its elite.
It also is a great way for Sally Hawkins to win over audiences who only get a brief
glimpse
of her talent in another Sarah Waters work, in "Tipping the Velvet"..
The script also provides a little more
glimpse
into the mind-set of the "enemy" but still doesn't allow the audience really much understanding, again permitting the audience to wallow in stereotypical characterization.
I enjoyed how the last movie gave a
glimpse
of what Caleb and his sister were like when they grew up.
I will certainly miss new original episodes of the series, but am very grateful to NBC and the producers and cast for giving us one last
glimpse
at the dark side of Charm City.
Would you like to have a
glimpse
of history that drives our lifetime?
This and the second installment are amazing time capsules offering those who care a rare
glimpse
into the lives of these crazy people.
cast was good to excellent and the lead man was truly heroic.When I first saw this film I knew the wisest as well as the only real position to have was to enjoy this film as a rousing bit of entertainment and then some.I felt then as I even feel now that the Silver Screen does not as such provide for a true depiction of much of anything let alone The Life of George Armstrong Custer,however the Director Raoul Walsh was to contribute to the real value represented in this film when I watched a semi-documentary with other great directors like Vincent Mennelli wherein these central figures talked about there accomplishments with valuable comments providing a
glimpse
into the Hollywood mind set.This is what I considered something of interest and where all of this became terribly interesting and very enjoyable.Yet, there have been so much made of all the problems with the silver screen and its story telling ability that some of the enjoyment has been lost and perhaps you would find that to be true here as well.Custer ranked 34 in a graduating class of...34.Much has been made of Custer's final class ranking,but of the 68 cadets who entered the Military Academy with him in 1857,half of them had already flunked out or quit by graduation day,June 24,1861.It is suggested in the movie as the various instructors are determining if a soldier is fit for command and then they come upon the name of George Armstrong Custer and there is to be certain an exchange between the two sides and here is where the Sargeant on Duty says in almost a low tone even to suggest as if that came out by accident"His squadron would follow him to hell,"Your at attention Sargeant,reprimands Tape.If Iam not mistaken when Flynn shows up at a initial battlefield it acknowledged that Custer did not see action right away and indeed he was doing work as a reliable attaché to not only Sheridan,but Hancocks forces as well only to end up for a time with the Army of The Potomac under General George McClellan.There is some truth to the audacity attributed to Custers battlefield heroics as was illustrated when in a counterattack ,"young Custer spurred his horse to the lead and boldly plunged in among the stunned Confederates.As a lone Union Soldier surrounded by rebels,Custers audacity shone through.He accepted the surrender of several enemy soldiers,including a rebel captain.Yet most outstanding was that in this action he personally captured the very first Confederate battle flag taken by the Army of the Potomac.This notable act of courage marked him as an officer of great battlefield promise."Robert
This is a good
glimpse
of what life was before & during the civil war, the difference between the wealthy, the average whites, and the black people.
The show imparts not only values but a
glimpse
into what took place in one veterans life.
"Beyond the Clouds" is an over-the-top artsy group of four vignettes each a offering a
glimpse
into a man-woman relationship from the tenuous to the turbulent.
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