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I've spent my time in Hell dealing with such issues and I care nothing about fictional teenies going through "lite" versions of the
horrors
I endured.
But it is in no way worse than Manos: the hands of fate, hobgobblins,
horrors
of spider island, or a small handful of movies.
This one's quite hard to find anymore; I'd love to see it again to compare it to other international
horrors
of the day, but don't remember particularly impressed way back when.
If you learn the true
horrors
of WWI, you will begin to understand Hitler.
I love movies that give us a glimpse into the seedy underworld, but this film couldn't decide if it was a bad horror film or an even worse serious commentary on the
horrors
of addiction.
I have no problem with
horrors
and slasher flicks in particular, in fact they are my favourites.
It seems to me as if the director tried to push this question into the crowd's head : "what are such crimes compared to horror of war and extermination ?" because i noticed that the two awful scenes where directly connected to war and it's
horrors
(during the first scene you can here the girl that is being raped screaming and in the same time you hear one of president Bush's speeches about the necessity of starting a war with Iraq and in the second scene, the pictures of the three criminals sticking a sword in a woman's vagina, are directly followed by archive pictures of World war II.
Soldier Blue is a movie with pretensions: pretensions to be some sort of profound statement on man's inhumanity to man, on the white man's exploitation of and brutality towards indigenous peoples; a biting, unflinching and sardonic commentary on the
horrors
of Vietnam.
That movie succeeded on every level by delivering an intimate, and unbiased portrait of the
horrors
of the characters lives and the vices that destroyed them.
Whereas Baraka told a great story, juxtaposing nature, man-made environments, spirituality, and
horrors
of the world in an engrossing fashion and great music, this movie just jumped from shot to shot with no encompassing story, mediocre musical score, and then.... POOF, it's finished!
Maybe its because i'm not a huge fan of the horrors, and i don't watch them a lot, but this one actually looked fresh sometimes.
It is disgusting that such unspeakable
horrors
committed by the Japanese captors is the source of a movie, where the bridge itself, isn't even close to accurate to the actual bridge.
But, horror of horrors, the "angel" ice sculpture, ordered by Kate, arrives without wings.
We know a killer stalks the perimeters of the school but his body count is pitiful and sparse and in the absence of the visceral
horrors
one expects to find in the giallo, we get no sense of sinister mysteries/unspeakable secrets festering behind a facade of order and piety and rightness which is the kind of movie La Residencia wants to be but doesn't quite know how to do it.
The
horrors
start from the first minutes of the film - having Gadget as a security guard called John Brown doesn't help identifying him as the classic Inspector Gadget.
The only escape from the
horrors
of civilisation as a whole is plenty of primal screaming (yawn) and infantile regression (literally) in a primitive cave-like space in the woods, with utopia taking the form of a rave party - again, in the woods (naturally...).
One must remember when watching this film that Europe was involved in a War with Germany and audiences went to the movies to escape from the
horrors
of war and to be entertained and taken away to a place where people were larger than life and did heroic deeds and good would always conquer over evil.
All the
horrors
of today are so far fetched even i laugh but this one gets me thinking and it scares me as a mother what if i was desperate,after watching this movie i would think twice sorry but i love the movie make your own mind up don't watch the movie making- just aknowledge the story and ask yourself this how far would you go for a child?
As it stands, "Zentropa" (or "Europa" as it is referred to outside the US) is one of the most fascinating and artistic views of the bleakness and almost psychotic uncertainty that oozed out of post WWII Europe, namely the decimated German landscape, whose physical
horrors
were matched only by the damage to the psyche of its people.
Keepin' your head above water, making a wave when you can, this show showed how black society struggled to work together as people and families, before they started to prey on each other and everyone else in order to survive the
horrors
of the ghettos.
Perhaps there could be a follow up series called "The century at war" for the twentieth century was truly the century of
horrors.
It sounds a bit awkward to call a film about war and holocaust shocking since many of us will know only too well of the
horrors
that war and violence brings.
This is a crackling good sendup of daytime TV, movie stars on the way down, (and up) and the
horrors
of love.
Check the hysterical chambermaid scene... Other characters aren't worth mentioning... Recommended, much like ALL old Universal horrors...
Judd is one of the scariest villains ever, and he's more realistic, he doesn't just mindlessly chop people up like in other
horrors.
Not only does Denzel Washington do a terrific job of impersonating a motivating, determined hero, Steve Biko, but he delivers a message to the public about the
horrors
of South Arfrican Apartheid.
Hood Of The Living Dead is more fun than several hundred million dollars' worth of recent high-priced
horrors.
As I am writing this in the midst of the
horrors
going on in New Orleans and the surrounding area due to Katrina, I was especially moved by the Mormons having to leave everything behind and move on after Joseph Smith was assassinated.
Cry Freedom, despite the minor flaws it may have, is a powerful, moving and compelling film about the story of the black activist Steve Biko in his struggles to awaken South Africa to the
horrors
of the apartheid.
I've seen a slew of "80s rocker
horrors"
over the years, from rubbish like "Terror on Tour" to ridiculously fun gems like "Slumber Party Massacre 2." Somehow I managed to keep putting this one off, which is strange because it's probably the most popular and well received one.
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