Immigrants
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Basically, the movie tells you that immigrants, the ones from former Soviet Union especially, come to this country, bring everyone they can with them from the old country, and invade and take over what Americans have been working for.
"Love's Brother" (set in Australia among Italian immigrants) has nothing but shallow clichés about Italian culture to offer, and it is quite telling that even the Italians from and in Italy speak ENGLISH in the film.
Her sentiments are echoed by
immigrants
here every damn day.
There were some other plus points, the support acting from Edgerton in particular, assured direction from Jordan (confirming his talent on show in Buffalo Soldiers as well), and production design that gave a real feel of harshness to the Australian bush, much as the Irish
immigrants
of the early 19th century must have seen it.
Many
immigrants
in this country choose to speak in their native tongue with their family--a common occurrence.
On a different level, the Danish life is revealed quite different than the image it has by outsiders: the non indigenous
immigrants
that make a large proportion (actually, the majority) of the Danish citizenry, the graffiti in the Copenhagen suburbs, the taunting of the immigrant girl in the begging of the movie.
The film notes describe the main role family, as Turkish
immigrants
which living in Denmark.
Somehow a Martian has snuck aboard a broken-down bus on its way to nowhere, but which passenger is it, (talk about your illegal immigrants!).
The story has a predictable conclusion, especially for those who have an awareness of the common crime of trafficking in illegal
immigrants.
The events of the narrative depict Corbett as a brash but likable and intelligent young man whose conquest of the world of boxing and social prejudice in his time, when he was considered merely the son of Irish immigrants, a lowly bank teller and a nobody surprised everyone.
Probably more than anything else, this movie successfully goes to great lengths to show the plight of
immigrants
in the United States - topical given the recent debates.
The themes of illegal immigrants, people-smuggling, imminent plagues, rapid transmission around the world of diseases (a worried Richard Widmark says: 'I could be in any American city in ten hours and in Africa tomorrow.'),
I really feel that it was supposed to be a silly way of conveying the importance of
immigrants
in society.
Argentina, like some countries in the industrialized world, is being invaded by illegal
immigrants
from neighboring countries, mainly, Paraguay and Bolivia, where the poorly paid workers believe in going away in search of badly needed money to feed the family they left behind.
if you want to see the more realistic ongoings, please watch Wetback, a documentary on undocumented
immigrants
from their homeland and crossing to America.
There are at least three reasons to love this movie: The performance of the director himself as the psychopathic ticket collector; the short segment showing musical indifferencies between dutch construction workers and Indian immigrants, and the timeless sequence that just hints at a very weird sexual orientation of a designer.
The working
IMMIGRANTS
AND THEIR PLIGHT AND STRUGGLE.
The first is to show the plight of Mexican
immigrants
in their effort to realize economic betterment while concurrently maintaining their cultural identity.
Two brothers,both
immigrants
from Italy,both run a failing Italian restaurant in New York.
It insinuates that wayward
immigrants
to America have to be "redeemed" by Indian virtue.
I would understand this if the story was about Algerian
immigrants
or second generation Algerians in Europe, but that is not the case.
By the way, how about a lesson on illegal
immigrants
working on a tourist visa?
Their fake documentary was a satire about U.S. immigrant policy and the unfair treatment the Hispanic
immigrants
received.
The life of illegal immigrants, in Buenos Aires or in another place in the world, is a black & white life, the colors are off.
I've seen several variations on the theme in Breaking and Entering in recent years, where affluent white people come into contact with downtrodden
immigrants.
Yes, it is about Mexican immigrants, but you don't have to be Mexican nor even an immigrant to feel a connection with the characters.
The United States have a strange but understandable reaction in front of the rest of the world because they are all the descendants of
immigrants
who left a culture and a history behind them to build out of conscious and willful choices a new history and a new culture, a heritage that became something that had to be built out of nothing or very little.
Excellent casting and a real story of the
immigrants
who came here to New York and the melting pot we are here in New York.
Argentina the Bolivian or Paraguayan people are generally unwanted immigrants, as Argentinians are unwanted in other places like USA, Italy or Spain.
While Britain has become more affluent in the subsequent years, this does not mean that all social problems have disappeared; but except for films about the plight of immigrants, this sort of movie appears to have vanished as a genre.
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