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Love it or hate it, this is a movie made for an audience of African descent with the
intentions
of bridging the gap between both sides of the Atlantic while simultaneously forcing African Americans to question their ways and identity.
Video and film allow vast numbers of our citizenry to gather around our
intentions
while discovering the best or worst of our nation.
Story of good intentions, but this is truly a minor league TV B-Movie.
From Michael Moore to JFK, they can say it is reality, but the very act of making a movie changes reality, even if they have good
intentions.
So many shots in this "film" were bereft of any visual detail or texture, its straight-to-video
intentions
were painfully apparent.
Despite obviously good intentions, this film is just plain dull.
.... it's like the moralistic ending of _Cruel intentions_ blown up into a whole movie!
Worse, the life lessons she is supposedly learning clearly aren't sinking in if,after realizing her love interest is nothing but a lecherous, perverted, no talent, broke, lying loser who preys on naive, helpless girls when he exposes his
intentions
in LA at his former 'collector' friends' house, she happily goes along for the ride with only a little tantrum.
They knew the bad
intentions
of the evil nephew.
Guédiguian's
intentions
are admirable, the result is hard to take seriously.
This is no guilty pleasure and this certainly isn't a study of anything remotely interesting despite the clear
intentions
it has.
Perhaps the better explanation is that this is a straight out horror movie where
intentions
and motivations hardly enter in---and that Helene, far from being a true masochist, is no more than a character following her role.
This film has great
intentions
but fails in areas too major to ignore: acting and script.
There may not be a more ironic scene in film than henry fonda's confrontation with the priest at prison's gate...or a more pungent line than his 'they made me a murderer'.....or a more fatalistic ending than you have here...the point is that the best ingredients of film noir are present in a film made 10 years before film noir's peak...that's how far ahead fritz lang's vision was...sure he went on to make 'the big heat' and scarlet street' among others...but 'you only live once' is his starkest glimpse at man's small place in a vast, oppressive society where good
intentions
are powerless in a black universe.
Paul Muni (in his final film, for which he was inexplicably Oscar-nominated) plays the stereotypical 'old humbug' practitioner who helps save a young girl's life one night and is hailed in print as a local hero; soon, a documentary team wants to turn their cameras on Muni, who finds himself caught between good
intentions
and insincere sympathy.
Documentaries are inherently subjective and set out to portray a certain angle; that being said what Director Errol Morris says are his
intentions
and what appears on the screen are two totally different things.
Upon introduction of his character, he immediately clouds his personality, teasing the audience into a confusion of what his true
intentions
are with the two lovebirds.
All the best
intentions
went into this project.
It is true that the ending is unexpected, but it shows the
intentions
of the father were to give up his dream to give his son and new life a chance to survive in the Amazon.
I believe Blake Edwards
intentions
with this movie were noble.
This film's
intentions
are undoubtedly good considering the numerous Hollywood-approved family comedy standby techniques, but the quality of the acting, directing, writing, and cinematography is deplorable.
Most films start with good
intentions
by all the people involved in its creative process.
Although her
intentions
are good we learn throughout the film how difficult it is to keep things legitimate and even safe.
They all involved a gigantic Pokemon set on destroying the world, when in fact they have "good
" intentions.
His
intentions
are totally misunderstood when he carts her away to his mountain hideaway.
Nothing becomes clear, the director's intentions, whatever they may be (if any) don't come out.
The filmmakers
' intentions
are in the right place.
The movie makes an exciting journey alongside Karl, showing us his good
intentions
and his naivety.
It explains pretty well the situation of the Umbrella Corporation and it's lethal
intentions.
And i'm not necessarily talking about the story, which could've lead to some interesting plot, but about the way the movie goes on and the clear
intentions
of the director.
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