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As for historical accuracy, I will leave that
issue
to those better informed on that subject.
i don't see that a lot of other TV films have dealt with the
issue
of genocide and ethnic hatred at this level.
It didn't villainies either Mr. or Mrs. Kramer and it was refreshing, I think, to see two people essentially work the
issue
out on their own and eventually do the best thing for Billy.
Personally, I think it shows that people should learn to find a compromise them self without involving other people into
issue.
Long before Terri Schiavo brought the
issue
of living as a "vegetable" to the public view, "A Day in the Death of Joe Egg" dealt with it.
I have read a few negative reviews on this film and couldn't help but wonder what their
issue
was.
The
issue
was apparently resolved but I would have appreciated a discussion resolving the issues.
All the acting is top-notch and realistic, and the script examines the
issue
of the death penalty from both sides, paying equal homage to both.
I highly recommend this documentary to those unafraid to cry, and are willing to deal with the
issue
of mortality in a most human manner.
The cast of characters meshed perfectly and allowed us to examine the
issue
of a senior wishing to die on "his own terms" in a very warm and humorous way.
This is a touchy issue, especially after 9/11, because supporters of the practice will always criticize the opposition as withholding vital power from the U.S. that it needs to effectively fight terror.
His wild nature eventually begins to cause trouble and reintroducing him into his natural habitat becomes an
issue.
Nazarin appears credible as it has been made in a light,comical vein.This is the sole reason why it can be said that the story of an ordinary priest appears absolutely true to life to all audiences.It is amazing how Bunuel approaches quest for true love
issue
in his film.
The War At Home is so good it's become my new favourite show.Me and my neighboors Carly and April watch this together every Sunday and laugh at how true to life it is.I love how everyone is so sarcastic and so worried and they dwell on every little issue.Once someone does something stupid they never live it down and that is soooo how family is.The father always harps on all three kids about every little thing.I love how the parents have no idea how to deal with the kids.It's so true to real family life and the fact that the parents are so overwhelmed and have no clue how to solve their teenagers problems just puts the show over the top.The War At Home is so brutally honest,and so true to the world we live in that it has become a milestone for sitcoms to come.This isn't Happy Days or The Brady Bunch this is real life.
Now it is possible that the film sounded better and the Fox Movie Channel did show a degraded print (it DID have a lot of lines and scratches), but I assume the sound problem was always an
issue.
I eagerly await this movie to come out on DVD or some other form of media since Lifetime is starting to
issue
some movies to customers.
But there's something unsatisfying about the key
issue
in the film, namely, what the sister feels she has to do to get by.
I guess those who have been in a one-sided relationship of some sort before will be able identify with the lead character Minako (Yuko Tanaka), a 50 year old woman who is still in the pink of good health, as demonstrated by her daily, grinding routine of waking up extremely early in the morning to prepare for her milk delivery work, where she has to lug bottles of Megmilk in a bag in a route around her town like clockwork, to exchange empty bottles for full ones, and to collect payment and
issue
receipt.
There's this casual thing in the Robert Langdon character where no matter what the issue, he seems to always make the right first move.
The
issue'
s were so compatible with real life situation's that impacted the lives of so many.
Suicide is a delicate issue, but it was handled very well.
The story touches nicely on the
issue
about the need for loyalty versus the need to adapt to new situations.
The
issue
of racism and religious tolerance is one that has been drummed into us from an early age, and, as we've grown, teachers and authority figures have sought out less blatant yet equally-effective means of getting the message across.
The first American film to take the
issue
of anti-Semitism head on, Crossfire is cemented in classic standing.
The owls are adorable and the movie highlights an interesting environmental
issue
I didn't know existed.
The
issue
of big nations pushing around smaller ones for their own hegemonical interests is as true today as it was then.
This latter
issue
is at the core of the film: it represents directorial self-indulgence with profound contempt for the taste, values, and intelligence of the viewer.
Plus, it is a little simplistic about the
issue
in a lot of ways, and the characters' behavior often strains belief.
Lead by an autistic daughter and her father, himself disenchanted with the hospitals apparent lack of medical progress with his daughter, make their way into an elevator debating the
issue
with one of the hospitals nurses.
If for nothing else, 'Pro-Life' accumulated some buzz for its controversial issue, but John Carpenter treats this whole venture with startling indifference--he seems even less interested in making a movie than the script itself (which is admittedly poor); the slow pacing builds no tension, and simply brings the already ambling plot to a crawl.
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