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Milligan seemingly has some
issues
regarding sex.
In a way I think the movie bullies you into liking it, or pretending to like it, because it's Serious and about Real People and confronts
Issues.
Bully touched upon similar
issues.
A girl who has an imaginary boy/friend that gives up a relationship with a real one because her imagination is jealous....but i think it figures...she takes after her parents who also have some mental issues...plus the character who is supposed to be I think the laughing stock of it, the thing that should make you laugh, cal's room mate is a serious nut case and just makes me feel sorry for him...and the whole movie
If you want to see a film which deals realistically with modern day L.A. race
issues
- the movie you need to see (and probably already saw) is Pulp Fiction.
4. Too many plot holes, a lot of scenes don't add up. 5. Bad photographing (and a lot of continuity issues).
The subject matter of adopting a child and Maureen's illness are both very serious and sensitive issues, but that notwithstanding, this could have been done a whole lot better than it was.
It may treat important issues, yet not as a serious philosophy.
The rest of the movie has the predictable relationship issues, plus the predictable "GEE MAYBE IF WE KEEP KILLING EACH OTHER, ONE OF THESE DAYS ONE OF US WILL STAY DEAD?" D'OH!!!
It's a nice-looking print and seems to have all of the footage, but has some cropping/aspect ratio
issues.
The movie seems to want to take a stab at too many issues- war, loss, autism, cancer, but fails so miserably to cover any one topic satisfactorily.
If you want to watch it, do it as a film school student, trying to see technical aspects and
issues.
- they seemed to flip flop on that one) with weird hair and "Leo-like" good looks has a big plate full of
issues.
Incredibly, there were 16 "Black Emanuelle" films in total, with the heroine even having the spelling of her name changed to avoid copyright issues!!
As the movie goes on Alex deals with little
issues
like his parent's divorce and the sexual heat of his girlfriend Jennifer(played by Taylor Momsen who you can currently see in Gossip Girl) while he's consumed by guilt.
What we end up with is a film with identity
issues.
The core
issues
at play (God & Satan / Good & Evil) can be & should be tremendously compelling (as demonstrated through thousands of works of art/music/literature/film).
You cannot take
issues
like this so lightly!
It seems at least vaguely possible that this movie provided a bit of inspiration for "The Sopranos," as its main character, Martin Blank (John Cusack) is a hit man who has so many
issues
from his past and his profession that he's in therapy trying to deal with it all.
I think it is pretty clear to see Reba has self esteem
issues
and wants to be seen as this all forgiving saint.
There are so many problems with this flick, that I don't even know where to start, so I will list a couple of main
issues
(Once again, spoiler warning.
More propaganda than film, don't worry about any touchy social
issues
coming up at the dinner table after this one.
Blind Date (Columbia Pictures, 1934), was a decent film, but I have a few
issues
with this film.
That's because, instead of having dialog about the real
issues
("you are a woman . . .
The story is about the role of magic in childhood and the danger of getting wishes fulfilled, but neither of these
issues
is examined in a way that would be interesting to adults or instructive to children (or vice versa!).
"Putney Swope" stirred up controversy during its initial release with its politically incorrect handling of race
issues
and consumer culture.
The only way a girl would perform this act on a dog is if she had serious mental health
issues
or had a long history of sexual abuse or was under duress.
I know something about the
issues
that were raised.
You have the by the book story, girl is getting divorced, boy with
issues
shows up.
All these
issues
were never addressed.
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