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Plus, you aren't laughing at the baby for having a deformity or
illness.
But then, the fact is that when it comes to the women Grazia, she shows every sign of a deep
illness
and I was wondering throughout the movie what the heck she has.
Within a short time, they experience various supernatural phenomena: these range from the disturbing - mysterious shadows, the serious
illness
of the daughter - to the frankly ridiculous - toilets continually flushing and garage doors going out of control.
The movie wandered around its central storyline (involving Catherine Deneuve's illness) getting sidetracked by every peripheral storyline and supporting character that appeared on screen.
He was not an actor who had portrayed baddies before this; nor was he physically suited to the role of what the public might have imagined a psychopath to look like, especially in the 50's when this ultra-chilling aspect of mental
illness
(split personality psychosis) was relatively unexplored in film.
That seemed to be her problem, not mental
illness.
It's an honest and chilling account of an entire family's battle with a terminal
illness.
Not only with AIDS, but with any terminal
illness.
A very moving and thought provoking film that raises issues of mental health, terminal
illness
and euthanasia.
It's just the best for dreamers like me, who wish they could find this place - no illness, no wars, no drugs, all the bad things in life are gone.
For any family that has risen to overcome a challenge or an obstacle - be it financial or
illness
- this film strikes a resounding chord!
I think that a lot of people get caught up in Leland's apparent mental
illness
as the storyline, but I was drawn into the relationships of many of the characters and what they reveal about the force of human emotions.
Anthony Wong plays Lok,a husband whose wife is seriously ill.Poor Lok-due to her
illness
he has been going without sex for a long time.That's why he is plagued by a series of sleazy nightmares featuring nurses and schoolgirls."Erotic
A photographer in the small city of Gunsan in South Korea learns that he has a terminal
illness
but downplays the seriousness of it to his family and friends.
We never find out the nature of the disease but the main focus of Hur Jin-ho's poignant first film Christmas in August is not his
illness.
I thought that this Geostigma was an
illness
of pandemic proportions...
As depressing the subject matter was, it was a refreshing change of pace instead of being blindsided with the revelation about a character's fatal
illness
2/3 into the movie ("Love Story" "Terms of Endearment", etc.).
Superb direction by Peter Horton creates the perfect mood and setting for each scene and draws the viewer into the various emotions affected by friendship, illness, prejudice and the final parting of two friends who fought hard to overcome adversity.
It succeeds in making you feel strangely dirty, just plain grubby, for Brownrigg's world is this mad, unwashed, scummy prison cell of rants, obsessions and all shades of mental
illness.
It opens with Rene Zeleweger discussing her mother's death with the District Attorney; sparing us the cheap cinematic shots of a "shocking
" illness
and death.
The story itself has a fairly interesting premise for a horror flick: scheming husband marries a wealthy woman with a history of mental illness, then attempts to convince her that she's going insane with shrill noises, mysterious knocking and skulls that turn up at inopportune times.
I just watched it on DVD, having missed it in the movies due to
illness
and never got around to watching it till now.
Just an
illness
man, acting like an animal.
In 2005,George W. Bush started with his second period as a President of the United States; North Korea announced its possession of nuclear weapons; Pope John Paul II died after a long illness; and a movie called Into the Blue appeared.The existence of this movie is not as bad as the other things that happened on that year,but the film itself was pathetic and maybe,the worst one from that year.Now,in 2009,the United States have another President,there is another Pope,new Korean nuclear weapons...and the film Into the Blue 2 : The Reef,which is better than the original one...but that's the same as saying : "getting your fingers cut is better than getting your head cut".This sequel is a really bad film which kept me tremendously bored and uninterested.The cast of Into the Blue 2 : The Reef is composed by TV-series actors who completely lack of any credibility and dramatic weight,but who are perfect for showing their bodies.Chris Carmack (The O.C.),David Anders (Heroes and Alias),Laura Vandervoort (Smallville),Marsha Tomason (Lost) and Audrina Patridge (The Hills) bring hollow and boring performances.I have liked some previous movies from director Stephen Herek (Critters and Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure specially) but on this movie,he cannot generate even the minimum level of tension,emotion or entertainment.The characters from this movie are not only badly performed,but they are also repulsive.Honestly,I wanted all of them to die.The cinematography from this movie is also lame and it seems to have been made by a technical team who makes promotional videos for Hawaiian hotels.Into the Blue 2 : The Reef is a horrible movie which is better than the original film,but that's the same as nothing,as I previously said.Avoid this crappy film at all costs.
You know, the terminal
illness
that has no symptoms but one fainting spell and a need to lie down as you're telling your lover goodbye forever; and your looks aren't affected one bit (and since this is the 70's, neither is your sex life).
It's as if the scriptwriter said, what can I make up for them to do, without an sense of what insanity or even mental
illness
is.
Taken to the nearest hospital it doesn't look good for poor Eddie so his uncle Eddie convinces his brother Richard to let him save Eddie with the serum he has developed, a serum which will give the recipient the power to self heal any sort of wound or
illness.
For the sole reason that it didn't give me a terminal illness, I'll give this film a two.
Hellborn starts as a young psychiatric doctor named James Bishop (Matt Stasi) takes up his residency at St. Andrews insane asylum, or 'mental
illness
facility' as they like to call it there.
Nora's crisis is triggered by the terminal
illness
of her father Louis (Maurice Garrel), and Ismael's by his sudden incarceration in a mental hospital at the instigation of a mysterious third party.
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