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The island is in a frenzy because of the arrival of one of the most influential men in European
history
of the 19th century.
I also would put history, and politics on the list after further viewing, since I did learn a lot about Burma's past, and present, and could only guess at it's future.
Refreshing because, unlike most other period films, it does not strive to give the audience a
history
lesson or preach pompously - indeed, historical accuracy is all but ignored.
i think it is great one of my favourite films as a kid and who said there songs were unforgettable they were mint i can still remember them now WORD FOR WORD the film remains a favourite with my family and my younger cousins are now addicted to it too they even know the songs this film is great and a enjoyable film for kids it has a moral lesson so don't say its not good because it shows how lying gets you nowhere ill leave with a parting comment: this film is amazing love me xxx P.s i would like the soundtrack but i cant and yes the animation is good the jokes are humorous and the action never stops.This film will go down in children's film
history
and in my opinion one of the only remaining safe films to show children.
This version is more about changes in Eastern Europe from World War II through post-Cold War and how the younger generation relates to that
history
as a family memory.
A Brief
History
of Time is not only a documentary on the beginning and the ending of the universal and reality as we know it, this is a story about the man and the genius known as Stephen Hawking.
It is his story that reflects the story of time and change throughout the
history
of the universal.
What you should expect is a huge spoof of pretty much every relevant sci-fi, fantasy and block-buster movie in cinematic history, and even references to other spoofers.
The added advantage that the film taught me
history
about one of the world's greatest tourist attractions, the funereal clay army of China's First Qin Emporer, was very impressive.
As a recreational golfer with some knowledge of the sport's history, I was pleased with Disney's sensitivity to the issues of class in golf in the early twentieth century.
To get beyond that, one need only put aside the
history
book, and enjoy the story as if it were a work of fiction.
I know, I know, that's hard to do when you consider Custer's Last Stand at the Little Big Horn and it's prominence in the
history
of post Civil War America.
This is one of the rare cells of dignity in the independent film world, a film that explores a small piece of the intersection between humans and
history.
Rent this if you want to be staggered by oddness, blown away by one of the most bizarre scripts, direction, and casting in the
history
of films.
I'm Czech and soldiers (not only pilots) who escaped Czechoslovakia after Nazi's invasion in 1939 and fought against them abroad are true heroes and bravest men in our
history
for me.
If the first one goes down in
history
as a débutant's clean sweep the latter will definitely carve a special place as a "mature" film.
I recommend this film to anyone interested in music history, it's that mainstream, but that important.
algernon4's comment that Ms Paget's "ultra lewd dance in (this film) is the most erotic in the
history
of films" is certainly one doozy of an exaggeration.
As for being the most erotic in the
history
of dance.
One-liners run rampant in a film spawning one of the greatest series of films in British cinema
history
(St.Trinians).
Since growing up in Czechoslovakia I was following
history
of RAF pilots and crews in WWII Great Britain, their stories and tragic ending either in the combat or in communist prisons and camps.
This is without any doubt more than dark chapter in our history, although the fact that those brave men we're able to go through all this and recover afterward is amazing.
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.
The vintage footage, the incredible stills, the current personalities intermeshed with the vivid shadows of the brightly lit past, the heartfelt and not over-done narrative, all beautifully edited together in such a way as to make a landmark documentary of a genuine slice of American
history.
I suspect there's some revisionist
history
going on here,but one definitely comes away with the feeling that Patrice Lumumba was a trouble-maker who incited his people to violence from the moment the Congo declared independence.His inability to control his people and his decision to bring in Soviet help to get his military back in line was obviously what got the United States involved and led to his assassination.However,by replacing him with Mobutu,the United States didn't solve anything.They made the situation just as bad.Well-acted with excellent cinematography and a rousing score.Definitely worth seeing.
In other words, throwing out the cartoons completely is to forget our
history.
I blame "Birth of a Nation" myself - for commencing the long-running tradition of Hollywood travesties of history, of which there can be few greater examples than this.
...and my reasons for which are simple- there are so many great films presented and discussed here (most of them by their own directors and stars), so many clips of infamous moments in 70's movie history, and in fact a number of films I have yet to see, that it wouldn't be fair to grade this work.
As with 'Kes', 'Riff-raff' and 'Sweet Sixteen', it serves as a cinematic social
history
of Britain.
If you have read Stephen Hawkings brilliant book "A Brief
History
of Time" and understood it then you might benefit from the visual description of certain concepts..which i did to a certain extent.
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