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Looking at the last six decades of music, TV, and film in the US, it's hard not to see the underlying
insights
of this film as prophetic.
In a 40s thriller!), the film has an upright hero who turns mad and murderous (and possibly paedophiliac), brilliantly brings the faraway ideologies of the Spanish Civil War into jolting dangerous reality, has one horrific murder, an astonishing
insights
into class and capitalism, clever theatrical metaphors, a rare approximation of Greene's God, and an ending that is only happy if you know nothing about history.
It is actually a complex glimpse at the psychology of children and offers interesting
insights
into the development of adults and an artist.
You want to have all the
insights
of the characters, you want to see the overall picture and you'll want to know where the writers are taking you.
Season 3 handed out a lot of insights, to partially replace them with new questions.
The conventionally structured story, where characters have
insights
that change their lives, and then fade out, music up, and the film is over, is absorbed into this much larger canvas.
Sometimes they can hold onto their insights, sometimes they can't, and that's the way life really is.
Also overlooked was the fact that it was not only Aaron Sheritt's efforts alone, that provided the Victorian police with their
insights
into the unfolding mystery.
Extra
insights
into his work can be obtained from reading the published collections of his essays on stars and directors,principally "Who the hell's in it?",
Houellebecq's
insights
are masterfully captured by Harel and the hero's apathy and indifference to a world which has rejected him is perfectly portrayed.
We get retrospective
insights
in her perception of this life, but the very amusing part is the description of her family's reaction to her buying a house on Hampstead Heath and not wishing visits from anybody below 40!
The conversations are lively and filled with
insights
into character and maturity.
I think when movies like Saving Private Ryan or Platoon came out people thought that these represented "new
" insights
on the war movie.
There were admittedly some nice
insights
into human behavior and relationships and some good English upper-class mocking (tea and cricket chaps!) but the other characters never seemed to develop as if to save room for the central story.
It's the stereotypical story of a young man struggling with the decision of whether to serve a mission or not and offers its audience no surprises or
insights
we haven't already seen dozens of times in other "feel-good" LDS movies.
The big exception is Dick Gregory, who is full of clever analogies and
insights.
As I grow older, I find it increasingly necessary to add new reflections and
insights
into old reviews, so this is in itself a quite normal thing for me to do.
Minnelli's direction is effortless, purveying numerous backstage
insights
on and off-camera.
I am seeing some profound
insights
to individuals that gives understanding to people I know.
But "Dinner with Friends" had neither the fun nor the
insights
to do it for us.
As a bit of a horror film buff, I'm always looking to check out some of the older b-movie horrors of the past, both to learn more about what makes for a good scare, as well as to get interesting
insights
into exactly how and why those things have changed over the decades.
Where were the
insights
into human behaviour ?
However, in this film there is very little of interest other than a freewheeling narrative that offers occasional
insights
into the permissive and casual attitudes of the youth of the late '60s/early '70s.
At least one woman has these
insights
and she wrote this wonderful story!
Film-makers should give up on Phillip Roth adaptations unless they can give them the necessary energy; and biting, incisive and vulgar
insights
that are so much a part of Roth's work.
Indeed, we are given some real
insights
into Stalin's actions that shock and surprise, and ultimately lead to the conclusion that in terms of cruelty and sheer madness, there is little to choose between Hitler or Stalin.
After the first hour, it is the viewer who is the clockwatcher as it winds down with no additional insights, humor, or surprises.
But it's a fascinating documentary with
insights
and comments from the all the directors, and worth seeing for Lynch's film alone.
Then you can praise the movie to high heaven, feel you have done your penance, and content yourself with the ingenuity of your expansive
insights.
It provides
insights
so deep that no person could ever watch another 'dance movie' in the same way again; this one film - 'One Last Dance' - so far surpasses, outclasses, every other dance film made that it makes them all look pathetic.
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