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And
happiness.
Beautifully made with a wonderful performance from Gretchen Moll capturing such a stainless plain
happiness
in her work, and the recreations of the little movies and the photographs are perfectly made and often hilarious.
In the end he comes to realize that his wife, like the land, is the source of his wealth,
happiness
and immortality.
"Life stinks" is a parody of life and death,
happiness
and depression.
As usual the lovers--Sally Field as almost-over-the-hill soap opera queen, Celeste Talbert; and Kevin Kline as marginally employed and marginally talented actor, Jeffrey Anderson--are working at cross purposes, seemingly unaware that they are madly in love, etc. Owing a little to Bette Davis's Margo Channing in All About Eve (1950) and a whole lot to the slapstick theatrical tradition, Sally Field goes over the top towards hilarity as she malaprops her way to love and
happiness.
The scenes with them meeting again and Downey rediscovering who he once was are well done, and there is a good amount of emotion and
happiness
once Shepherd finally believes its really her husband reincarnated, but from there the film goes downhill.
In conclusion, this movie is a compilation of stories of happiness, separation, unexpected encounters and love.
The background music makes you realize the easiness of existence and how simplicity provides for the greatest
happiness.
While we know intuitively that Peter and June will find ultimate
happiness
at the end of that long-long stairway, the joy is in the journey.
It is about youth, distraction, happiness, alienation, materialism, honor, corruption.
This shows a big wish come true trought
happiness
and sadness, hopeless and failure.
It actually made me shed tears of
happiness
for the winner!!!
We are left with him starting over and viewing, not participating, in
happiness.
What transpires when the group, which includes four teenagers, two preteens and two younger children, makes one wonder at first if there can ever be true
happiness
for Carrie and Jim.
If there is a message to this film- and I'd hope that the message would come only after the fact of what else this Ben-Hur length feature has to offer- it's that in order to love, honestly, there has to be some level of happiness, of real truth.
We attribute them an 'aura' of perfection, of eternal happiness, but the reality is much less than that.
270 years ago in Salem, a witch and her father were burned at the the stake by a New England Puritan, who is cursed along with all his descendants by black magic and will never find
happiness
in romance; jump ahead to the present day (circa 1942), the witches are released from their holding spot and the bewitching lass discovers the latest descendant is a handsome politician with a shrew for a fiancée (the witch's father tells her men always marry the wrong woman--it's the girls who get away who cause the real unhappiness).
I don't want to spoil the movie but glad the two boys find
happiness.
The small amount of
happiness
at the end of the movie isn't enough to overcome the bleakness of the story.
You can feel there pain and there
happiness.
The story wasn't about Mr. Gardner and his wife/girlfriend-it was about him, his son, diligence, hope, happiness, and so much more.
Not to say people don't find
happiness
without success and money.... but by god it helps!
Do Young Writer (if he exists) and Cute Neighbor (who may be a psychopathic killer) find
happiness
running into each other's arms on the sunkissed beach, at the end?
Had the Geena Davis character left her abusive husband, forged out a new independent life for herself and found happiness, now that would have been inspirational.
It has inspired me personally on my quest to find my true
happiness
and I am very happy to say that I have.
I feel that the scenes of the men playing Dominos at Don Ru's cantina are the most important scenes of the film because it tells the viewer that although the characters presented have complex lives, the actions they take to reach their individual
happiness
are mundane when you take a look at the bigger picture, especially when you realize the men playing dominoes are older and have gone through many life experiences, perhaps they are trying to tell us to relax and not take life so seriously.
It's about real life, real happiness, and real people.
Watched this film the other day expecting the worst from a 1930s film but was surprised it was really quite good.Its a story of two people from different cultural backgrounds who fall in love,the biggest problem is he is married,so the relationship is doomed to failure.I must admit i didn't care for the wife at all,as looking at this film from a 1930s aspect a woman always stood by her husband no matter what.This one deserts him purely because she misses her socialite lifestyle in New York,if she really loved him she would have stayed with him.I found her totally selfish,and a 1930s audience probably would have felt the same.When you watch these old films you have to forget your 21st century attitudes,as what seems acceptable now wasn't back then, she should have stayed with him.I hated Frederick and the father he was a pig and a bully who didn't care for his daughters happiness,which leads to a tragic conclusion i wont say why.I was really hoping that Gary cooper would ditch the wife then tell Frederick and her father where to get off and run away with the Polish girl for the perfect happy ending,but alas it wasn't to be.I don't understand why this film is forgotten because it is quite outstanding for its day.
With brilliant acting (Adrian Alonso is incredible!), fantastic direction, and a terrific screenplay, the movie is a wonderful, heartfelt journey that brings laughter, sadness, and a sincere sense of
happiness
into an enjoyable, movie-going experience.
"All or Nothing" shows that an individual's
happiness
is the direct result of his or her attitude and choices.
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