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It empowers a mutually shared vestment in the history of human encounters reaching far deeper into the pain,
isolation
and skewed views of self and others.
For example, when Julia wakes in the strange house and looks out the window I found myself thinking that her sense of
isolation
would be enhanced with an exterior shot focused on her face and then moving backwards to include the house and its isolated location.
ethnic
isolation
and ghettoism are today's concerns more than ever.
Seemed like the story could have been set on Earth, but I guess you need the
isolation
only being on another planet can offer.
Bad references to the first film scattered throughout the early scenes don't help, nor does an uneven pacing, but it's well photographed in the desert, capturing the desolation and
isolation
of it, and the low budget sets (Ha!
Eloy de la Iglesia's "Cannibal Man" is an exceptional study of sociopathic
isolation
that also comments on the gulf between how the rich and poor were treated by the authorities in Spain in '72.
If I had watch it in isolation, I would have assumed that the first one was similar; but I assure you it is not.
While in "Der Blaue Engel", the protagonist is a person who cannot adapt to the world around him, and when he tries, shamefully stumbles and at the end pays his attempts with his life, the main figure in "Der Untertan" is so-to-say the complimentary character: Although born in an aristocratic, high-class family, surrounded by the world-literature and regular house-concerts and thus widely detached from bourgeoisie, he finds out that he may make carrier by breaking out of this status-group
isolation
in trying to meddle with politics.
In this way, it avoided Hollywoodism, but when I consider how the film-makers could have incorporated vast vistas as a cinematic expression of the
isolation
of these communities I was dismayed.
These people lived in immense isolation, but all we were given 90 percent of the time were tight shots, and landscapes were generally presented as one section of the pebbly beach with some stark rocky islands off shore.
And unlike many melodramas which center on the emotional
isolation
and turmoil of the central female character, this one analyzes the pain of the main male figure (Fred MacMurray).
It was also hard to believe as there were no hospitals for the sick astronaut or
isolation
chambers, etc as if the script had not been updated.
Starring his wife Stephane Audran it is set in a French village, which helps give a profound sense of
isolation
to the terrible events which take place there.
A general (Boris Karloff) is in charge, but people dying from the plague, the
isolation
and close quarters begin to eat away at him.
Kiyoshi Kurosawa's "Kairo" has to be one of the most mesmerizing supernatural horror films I have ever seen.The film is loaded with extremely dark and brooding atmosphere and some scenes actually scared me.The photography by Junichiro Hayashi is truly beautiful and the score is very haunting.The theme of "Kairo" is that at the end of the line there isn't anything except a fearful nothingness-no heaven or hell,just a miserable eternity of living in between states.The film is cold and bleak,even nihilistic in its portrayal of total isolation."Kairo"
The profound
isolation
of the family is shortly to come to an end, because one of those California coastal highways is being constructed, with much dynamiting, landslides, and convict labour with picks on the obdurate rocks.
If you like dragons, darker themes and that
isolation
feel (like in Waterworld) and you like to think to yourself "that is the most fuel efficient helicopter" (you'll know what I mean when you see it) go then, see it.
This movie shows the real dangers of hypothermia, dehydration, frostbite and isolation, and the hopelessness of waiting for rescue if no one knows you're lost.
It is my belief that most of the American public shuns this film because it is too truthful about emotional
isolation
and social
isolation.
The fact that, after more than 250 years of almost total
isolation
from the rest of the world, Japan had been forcibly opened to foreign trade in 1853 is simply ignored.
The whole film is held together nicely by Wallach and Culp, and the sense of austere
isolation
is pulled off beautifully.
The
isolation
is an island which is burning in doom.
The Psychologist Elizabeth Kubler-Ross highlights five stages of the typical mourning process: denial and isolation, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance.
And although she clearly expresses denial, her denial is not shrouded in
isolation.
Where were the
isolation
chambers?
Overall, it is a good heartwarming experience with good tunes to hummm in
isolation.
The pastoral beauty of the Maine-like seaside
isolation
is beautifully and bleakly shot, and the location is a perfect choice for this reflective look at how we banish and bury the truth and emotional life.
It is a striking and original portrayal of both intimacy and
isolation.
Though there have been many films of late that address the issues of the
isolation
of the individual in a society increasingly settling for homogeneity, few have the honesty and simplicity of presentation as Alfredo De Villa's ADRIFT IN MANHATTAN.
Perhaps the reason this film works so well is that instead of dealing with the usual tropes, De Villa restricts his story to three individuals who are suffering
isolation
in the noise and autonomy of New York City and are thus 'adrift' in a life that seems flat and without a beacon of hope.
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