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A brilliant movie about family, guilt, sacrifice, betrayal, and love.
"Like the first touch of pleasure and guilt, like a spontaneous youthful flirt of fascination and fear, like a climax of contrary emotions" said one of the movie buffs after viewing LOVE AT THE TOP, the misinterpreted title version of stylish director Michel Deville's LE MOUTON ENRAGE.
Both are wonderful - especially the wide-eyed innocent Bouchet as the
guilt
ridden woman fearing for her life.
The folk who produced this masterful film have done fine service to a novel that stands as perhaps the best fiction work centering upon human
guilt
and human responsibility ever published.
As the Sullivans drive round America trying to escape from a psychotic hit man you think of THE GETAWAY , Irish gangsters is MILLER'S CROSSING whilst the subtext of
guilt
and redemption can be summed up by Coppola and Leone's gangster epics.
Her overwhelming
guilt
prevented her from saying anything, what could she say to defend herself?
It focused on the personal problems Doyle had, including his sick wife, death threats by fans, a pushy publisher and feelings of
guilt
concerning his mentally ill father.
But though we are as sure as the film wants us to be of the
guilt
or innocence of the Chamberlains from the start of their life's tragic disarray, the film takes on a more or less sociological perspective pertaining to gossip, news media, crowds, mobs and assumptions.
"The Garden of Allah" is a prime example of "popular women's literature", turn of the XXth century style, combining all the power of unbridled erotic and exotic reveries with the stimulating glamour of fake mysticism and the sado-masochistic bite of Catholic
guilt.
It's a beautiful story without sentimentality or
guilt
associated with it, and the conclusion provides hope without leaving people feeling alienated.
Everything points in that direction, until a police shooting ignites an investigation spearheaded by Marybeth Cogan (Bridget Fonda) who believes the
guilt
points towards city hall and the mayor.
I suspect that the real reason he is having these fantasy-nightmares about the "spiderwoman" is that his
guilt
complex is kicking in after year's of ignoring mother's advice about getting into cars (and bed) with strangers!
Not only is he making outrageous sums of (probably taxfree) loot for making up stories (lying
guilt
trip) but he is too cheap to pay for a hair cut, hence he hustles the beauty salon owner.
For Harris the entire project is clearly an extended and spectacular contortion of
guilt
and repentance.
Shame and
guilt.
A light film for Hitchcock, but it does contain the transference of
guilt
theme, and the
guilt
bounces all over our main players.
Amelia Shankley puts in a commendable performance as a most convincing Sara, and Nigel Havers supurbly portrays the festering
guilt
of the "Indian gentleman".
Well, it actually presaged by one year the tendency of 50s movies to enlighten us as to the innocence of "juvenile delinquents", and the
guilt
of "society".
The plot focuses on the idea of
guilt
and its effect on a man that has killed someone.
It is about the psychology of guilt, accountability, and leadership.
I have 9 hours of college credit in psychology, and this movie hit on so many emotional levels - fear, guilt, betrayal, angst, and terror...it truly is a thriller!
As already mentioned, Julian Donkeyboy, Memento and The Machinist have all dealt with mental illness, disorientation and
guilt
in much better ways.
There is plenty of
guilt
to go around,as there should be in a moral play with really nice people caught up in uncontrollable passion.
I generally don't believe in the concept of guilty pleasure because i don't think pleasure should ever be the source of
guilt
(at least in the realm of film).
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).
After their very wealthy father of the Whitman family dies three very wealthy brothers set off to India to find their wealthy self-indulgent mother who is undergoing some mental catharsis
guilt
trip by acting as a nun in a Quasi Christian temple in India.
Andrea Corr plays a young psychologist(Mary) trying to relieve her own sense of
guilt
over losing a patient.
The long lingering close-ups of Mary's face,her eyes and hair superbly lit,recollect the almost mythologising aspect of Victorian child portraiture.Perhaps it takes a European director to reveal the potential for real beauty in the long hallways,sweeping staircases and secret passages in an English manor house.British filmmakers are often too concerned with post-colonial
guilt
and wracked with naive ideas of class conflict to give a balanced picture of life in Victorian England.
He was originally given this novel in 1980 by a former TIME critic who told him "it's
guilt
and conscience - the definitive Scorsese."
Anyone who loves movie about the classes, about romance, about guilt, or simply anyone who loves movies should be heading to a video store to rent this one right away.
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