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Years before he made Everyone Says I Love You, which was also a big 30's Hollywood homage, Purple Rose of Cairo was a nifty take on the separation between fantasy and reality (or as one of my friends calls 'magic realism') and how it relates to the depression and the escapism
inherent
in those fluffy romantic adventures.
Mitchum smolders, as usual, though his character here is just a thumbnail sketch, and the melodrama
inherent
in this scenario is far beneath him.
It is
inherent
in this dance-drama within a movie.
It is a weakly conceived, cheaply made film, and has none of the
inherent
pleasure of the original Robin Hood legends.
I really love Icelandic cinema and all those stories which have an
inherent
ancient Nordic mysticism or spiritualism about them.
Although the romantic, suave and serene Rajesh Khanna has other big hits to his credits like AMAR PREM, ANAND, SAFAR and ARADHANA but in KATI PATANG, his
inherent
and innate acting prowess shot to that vintage point from where, the exact reflection of his acting skills that were imbued in mystic, elegant and romantic gestures emerged supreme.
One of the hardest parts about reviewing an 'art house' type movie is
inherent
in the genre's name: it's a lot like criticizing art.
That and nice scenery
(inherent
in Asain cinema) were what I was expecting.
Can a creative team overcome the obvious technical and narrative difficulties
inherent
in the prospect of filming the Hemingway novella 'The Old Man and the Sea?' Well... no!
On the farm where they get hired, one can easily see the hierarchy
inherent
in society: the workers forced to do the most degrading labor; the African-American ostracized from everyone else; the Chinese servant; and the woman (Betty Field) forbidden from having her own life.
This movie is actually pretty watchable if you are a bit technical and don't mind viewing a film to laugh at its
inherent
badness.
Let's have a Whatever Pride Parade!) Craig Russell demonstrates the bravery
inherent
in the early proclaimers of the gay movement, but his message speaks to everyone: be yourself, and society be damned!
Kevin Costner, on the other hand, is enervated beyond belief; his brand of low-keyed machismo isn't in tune with the general air of camp
inherent
in this tacky scenario--he doesn't seem to be in on the joke and comes off seeming tired and indifferent.
It walks the very divide that is
inherent
to any human; the divide we're genetically predisposed to establishing.
I thought the film coped well with putting the complexity of codebreaking in a viewer-friendly way and accurately portrayed the dynamic of the communication challenges
inherent
when "suits" talk to "geeks".
Don't misunderstand; I'm not saying this thing is poor - poor would be generous praise for a Frankenstein fantasy in which all the invention, both visual and conceptual,
inherent
in the first film's appeal is frittered to nothing.
Fine adaptation of a powerful Dickens novel, full of the frustrating spectrum of strengths and weakness
inherent
in every Dickens story; from the powerful rage he expresses in documenting social injustice, to his goody-two-shoes pedestal-bound heroines.
I tried to indulge in Feast: Unrated, the latest Project Greenlight, umm...project from Matt Damon and Ben Affleck (co-created with Wes Craven, the horror movie genius behind the Nightmare on Elm Street saga and the Scream Trilogy--still one of the best mystery-slashers ever made, even with the degenerating quality and originality that is seemingly
inherent
in sequels).
Japanese themes and references are
inherent
because the director is well...Japanese!
The main advantage of this series is that it not only gives us a vivid description of life in Britain during World War 2 but also adds all the ingredients that are
inherent
to good detective stories.
The less than perfect communications between the man and the woman represent the
inherent
differences of the sexes.
McGovern's
inherent
decency cost him one of the nation's most crucial Presidential elections in 1972, running against the original king of dirty tricks, Richard Milhouse Nixon.
This utter lack of character development is the
inherent
problem with the film and it renders most of the characters' actions to be inexplicable.
"The Secret Garden" is one of those rare films that forces you to see Life's
inherent
beauty.
That said, there are aspects of honour and sacrifice
inherent
in his role, which he does bring out.
A shadowy sub-plot dealing with racial prejudice (victims: Chinese) is not overdone and is necessary for developing the film's principal theme: the
inherent
value of performing public service.
Perhaps wisely, the script doesn’t overly stress the pretentiousness
inherent
in the film’s title.
I should like to suggest the idea of what I call the open society as a universal principle that recognizes the diversity
inherent
in our global society, yet provides a conceptual basis for establishing the institutions we need.
The Chinese context may be unique; and, indeed, there are growing concerns about risks
inherent
in the Yu’e Bao model.
Solar power plants provide insurance against fossil fuels’
inherent
price volatility.
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