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In 2009 we are perhaps more sensitive to the suffering of our fellow
inhabitants
of the planet and although I suppose the film is a masterpiece, I cannot enjoy seeing an animal given a slow and tortured death anymore than I can bear Hemingway's favourite sport, bullfighting.
The people that live on the surface of the planet are party-animal types, and give the impression that all is well, but they seem to be hiding something, like, the fact that they imprisoned the real
inhabitants
of the planet to do slave labor in the mines underground.
Gone was the fascination of the city of Savannah and its
inhabitants.
The engaging depiction of the
inhabitants
of 51, Mulberry Street unquestionably is the biggest advantage of this film.
You must possess the
inhabitants
and use their bodies in order to free the world of Omnikron from its demonic overlord.
This cheesy b-grade horror flick might have had a little promise in the beginning and I like Tony Todd, but once the film gets to the women's prison and focuses on it's inhabitants, the film becomes simply dreadfully lame, not even the shower scene or other nudity could save it from sub-par mediocrity.
But, when he visits his mansion, Fenton is chased off the property, by interloping
inhabitants.
Maurice is discovered in a colossal castle, filled with mysterious inhabitants, including the master, a fierce and horrifying beast.
Few people know, however, the dam initially served to deliberately drown the entire town of Marienbad, because all the
inhabitants
were gradually joining the satanic cult led by Mordecai Salas.
In July, 1969, when the facility is closed, the
inhabitants
move to other places, but the deformed insane Thomas kills the foreman.
Of course on their way they already meet some strange
inhabitants
of the woods and it doesn't take long until a creepy story is being told at the campfire which of course is more than just a story.
I give you some examples: 1. heroic main characters are often good looking, handsome (which is not really what disturbs me) and know how to use a gun or knife 2. the characters are mostly simple, straight-forward, there is the good and there is the evil 3. the movies make us believe that the wild west bustled with a few reasonable and righteous people and astonishingly out of 200 adult
inhabitants
of a town, 190 are cowards or villains or lynchers and of course miserable people or everything altogether which one could find in the gutter of humankind (outside town the rate is a little more favourable)- something I cannot believe,because I do not want to believe, that we Europeans only sent the sludge of our civilization over the ocean.
In this tiny town -- and really that's being charitable; hamlet is more appropriate -- there are but a handful of
inhabitants
and only three apparent businesses (saloon, store, and undertaker), no court or jail, no regular transportation services, no communications, no government offices of any kind, no mayor, and no law enforcement, yet a busily occupied lawyer?
India, as well as its inhabitants, shimmers; however, the director Tom Clegg would have done well to ignore the peremptory entreaties of Indian/American actress (using the term advisedly, of course) Padma Lakshmi, when she demanded to be cast as the scheming courtesan, Madhuvanthi.
Through innuendo this movie basically describes America and its
inhabitants
as bloodthirsty and greedy.
There are some disaffecting matters here though, particularly the patronising of the southern negro, all "yes'm'" and "clap yo' hands" - even if this is the way old Dixie treated its coloured
inhabitants
it's still painful to view the coarse stereotyping.
It captures some wonderful truths about small-town life in modern America, namely that it is wrong to assume naiveite among its inhabitants, and that the most mundane practice of arcane knowledge, such as medicine, can be the most fulfiling.
Edward Burns latest film shows us the
inhabitants
of the island of Manhattan in all their splendor.
In the forest of Asturias, some horrible killings have altered the quiet existence of the zone
inhabitants.
On arrival however, they find the place deserted and a lot of dead bodies - and the remaining former
inhabitants
turned into mindless painted killers.
This is a normal small American town, for years the mixed race
inhabitants
have lived in total harmony as one community.
It's about a tiny town called Dogpatch and its various strange
inhabitants.
Consider just three points: (a) Medieval churches at the centre of English villages are Anglican, not Roman Catholic, (b) How come the village only has 15
inhabitants?
Soon, the local
inhabitants
become aware that the girl is missing, and they rightly suspect the holiday-makers of taking her.
The images are almost unbelievably violent and gory; little clay torture chambers, be-headings, disembowlings, and other atrocities are performed on the
inhabitants
of his claymation universe.
Reflecting mainstream America's discomfort at the time, most of Frisco's
inhabitants
are weird and sleazy, and the detectives by voice and acting show their hatred for the job and society.
Deadwood, the HBO series, is the half-truth/half-fictional account of this town and more importantly, its rough
inhabitants.
The threat of a possible German invasion obviously had an enormous impact on the
inhabitants
and these aspects are often discarded in many historical accounts of this tragic period.
Suburbia and its
inhabitants
aching for real communion, mostly unable to give or receive it...how well this movie expressed it!
Jakob the Liar is an underrated movie.I just want to say that before anything else in my review.The movie tells about Jakob Heym, excellently played by Robin Williams.Jakob is a Jewish shop keeper living in Polish ghetto in 1944.He overhears a German radio broadcast about Russian troop movements.When he shares the information with a friend a rumor about a secret radio starts spreading in the ghetto.Jakob starts making up stories to the ghetto
inhabitants
he has heard from his 'secret radio'.This way he brings hope to the people who are losing it.Peter Kassovitz' Jakob the Liar (1999) hasn't got as much credit it would have deserved.It's a movie about an important matter.It combines comedy and tragedy in a great way.It has a brilliant cast.Robin Williams is just amazing.This actor, who turns 55 today (congratulations) has a great ability to act both comic and dramatic roles.He is a great man and a great actor.The young Hannah Taylor- Gordon is excellent playing Lina Kronstein, the Jewish girl Jakob is hiding.She was amazing also playing Anne Frank a couple years later.I hope we'll be hearing a lot from her in the future.Then there are also these greats; Bob Balaban (Kowalsky), Alan Arkin (Max Frankfurter), Michael Jeter (Avron), Liev Schreiber (Mischa the Prizefighter), director's son Mathieu Kassovitz (Herchel) and lots of others.This is a movie that can make you laugh and it is a movie that can make you cry.It shows all these poor people living under the horrors of war, under the circumstances you can not justify.
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