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The subject it deals with could have made for an excellent documentary, but because of its poor execution, it left me far less educated about the
issue
than I had hoped to become.
No idea how any
issue
brought is solved, no hot babes, no swearing to lighten the bad plot, characters, acting... I'm now tired of this tirade.
A missed opportunity to say something more coherent about a very topical
issue.
Exceptionally silly actioner with braindead leads in a story which would have suited a fill-in
issue
of Spiderman.
(Chances are, I'm gonna spoil Valuable Plot Points while writing this and because I can't determine and don't really care what YOU think is a Valuable Plot Point, then if you are thinking of watching this film and have an
issue
with learning such things, then I suggest you hop right on to the next review.)
Perhaps people, especially viewers and Comedy Central executives will get the point since this week's
issue
of "New York" magazine accurately labeled him: "Carlos Mencia, unrepentant joke-filcher."
Sure, race relations affect everyone and there's a great deal of ambiguity to the issue, but the universe of 'Crash' operates to suggest that we are all victims to our own perceptions on race.
The rest of Dakota's pack are unhappy & want her back, their leader Michael (Todd Humes) says she will come back to them but fat Werewolf Franklin (Brian Heffron) picks her scent up & the pack decides to force the
issue
& get her back using her affections for her human friends including her boyfriend Danny (Dennis Carver).
The gulity pleasure of "Bound" which works well in a noir setting; and 2.) The more honest, and touching story of a lesbian growing up in Hell's Kitchen called "All Over Me." It's a well-defined indie from the mid-90's that handles that coming-of-age
issue
with feeling, not forced sexuality.
Every family member has an
issue
from the past with the priest.
It is OK that he defends his position on the euthanasia, an extremely delicate
issue.
I think that Amenabar might have make people think about this
issue
in a different way but the way he chose to do it I believe is not correct.
the
issue
of parents-kids divide is interesting but was handled in a rather unoriginal manner.. the characters were not developed fully and the kids seemed to go from being extermely loving ( in the first 15mts of the movie) to being totally unconcerned about the parents,, this transformation was not credible to say the least..they sld have explored this a little more.
amitabh and jaya were miscast as this helpless old couple.. firstly amit was not too convincing in this role,because he just did not look like he should be helpless, i mean why not just go back to work where he is wanted instead of being w/ kids who didnt want them.. hema was not convincing as a 60 yr old either... she didnt look a day over 50.. then the whole isssue of the book baghban winning the booker prize begged credibility.. all in all, a movie that handles an important
issue
but cld have been made better, i give it 5/10
To exacerbate the issue, some of the dialogue had no subtitles at all.
I hated this film for the moral
issue
of why it's right to send a man to prison for life for a murder he didn't commit.
It wanders all over with lots of clichés and silliness which diminishes the basic
issue.
An even bigger
issue
with this movie is that at no point do we ever find out what motivates the actions of each character.
This troubled young Elisabeth so much that she never forgot the
issue.
First, and foremost, I take
issue
to the title of this movie.
The movie makes the important political and social
issue
of fallout from atmospheric atomic tests seem a matter for joking and dismissal, not the concern and alarm being raised by scientists all over the world at the time.
The
issue
of the Morlocks being cannibals is not very well explained, and it does not make sense that they have some large dark butcher shop filled with knives and cutlery, yet they are never seen using any weapons except for a blow-dart.
Over acting is a major
issue
in this movie, especially George Kennedy.. Which I really like as an actor, but just doesn't cut in this movie.
Along with Elephant and a few others, I thought the
issue
of American gun violence/culture would be treated intelligently and in a fashion compelling for film-goers.
Scheider's wife is killed, and her killers are never an
issue.
The first account of the story is powerful and interesting, very realistic, but it seems that there was no effort to come with a better narrative of the ordeal, especially when it comes to the
issue
of the attitudes of the US embassy personnel in Mexico City, when dealing with an
issue
like this one.
Compare, as an example, with Frantic(1988), which deals with a similar
issue.
Spiderman was one of the first comic books to initiate a change in the genre: in spite of being a very well made superhero comic book this is the first series ever that added a real psychological depth to the main character, had complex moral issue, round characters and also highlighted social and political issues.
The whole
issue
of transmigration could have been handled with some intelligence and craft, yet, in this film, they either couldn't or wouldn't do that.
I think I saw this flick in an old
issue
of War Journal.
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