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Some people thought this was funny because they loved the political
issues
discussed in this piece.
I give the show a six because of the fact that the show was in fact a platform for Damon Wayans as the Cosby Show was for Bill Cosby, it dealt with a lot of
issues
with humor and I felt that it in fact tailored to getting a laugh as opposed to letting the jokes come from the character.
Each episode halfheartedly tries to 'deal with
issues'
such as teenage pregnancy, disruptive pupils, and rocket building(!)... things that Grange Hill was doing better when my parents were young!
Helmed by controversial director Michael Moore, the show would begin, in the exact same manor as this show, with Moore interacting with the audience, and introducing segments, namely short documentaries and skits, which had been put together in an attempt to provoke thoughts about current
issues.
All the characters seem rendered immobile by personal
issues
- rather like deer in headlights.
Of course, despite the remote location one of Jill's friends pops by, one whom with which she apparently has
issues
as in "boyfriend stealing" or something.
So many
issues
are left unresolved, and that's okay - but the fact that it jumps around to the point where you wonder what's exactly going on is terrible.
That might be true but by showing so much of Fujimori's take on the
issues
makes the movie clearly pro-Fujimori and unbalanced.
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.
In my opinion, a good documentary - especially one dealing with controversial political
issues
- should be informative and as unbiased as possible.
Most probably self funded this is clearly an attempt to redress important
issues
but ultimately undermines its point of existence in that the question needs to be begged, who would ever put money into distributing this and secondly if a market audience doesn't exist to watch, buy or rent this film, why would anyone bother in the first place?
Twentysomething Tom (gay poster boy Robert Stadlober) has so many
issues
he doesn't know if he's coming or going.
The movie attempts to cover all the bases in a classic case of overreaching (woman's role in the workplace, the TV news-biz, the cheating family man, the working wife and mother who wants more, a woman's need for female friendships, et al), but nothing substantial comes out of these ideas since Burns only half-heartedly examines the
issues.
None of the
issues
the characters face are developed at all--they're merely surface details intended to get a point across without having to actually come up with believable dialogue to support said point.
His parents struggle with the same
issues
we all cope with.
Obviously, the piano teacher has some major psychological issues, but I really did not want to see them displayed so graphically.
They are also realistic, dealing with
issues
that face many parents of teenagers today.
On his show he talks about all sorts of things but his main focus are political
issues
which he is very opinionated about.
The
issues
are subtly addressed and timeless, as many of the depicted difficulties between man and woman still exist in Dutch society today.
Some of my fellow reviewers around here tend to label "Route 666" as one of the weaker entries in season one, mainly because the script is too preachy regarding racial
issues
and shows a different and more emotional side of Dean's character.
Give it a try - despite the trite looking DVD cover.The character of Joline brings a lot of
issues
up in our culture of self-service.
A few
issues
I had with the plot had to do with the continuity of the characters.
The film is definitely worth seeing just so that you get the chance to see what kind of
issues
Singapore's young teenage boys are struggling and having to deal with.
Although it came out back in 1998, it seems to be about modern
issues.
Technical issues, mostly: Belief that in 1998 digital was the answer when in fact it was in its infancy - a Beta of a Beta if you will, and re-mastering will never improve it.
It handles the same
issues
as both movies, but in a way that holds with it some grain of truth.
Think the "Lone Ranger" reincarnated as a 2000s cab driver, a decent but flawed guy, in Philadelphia doing his best, while seeking to work out
issues
from a troubled past, and you've got the synopsis.
It gave me an idea on how to deal with these
issues
with the help of my self and others around me who love me for who I am.
In addition, this movie is an excellent example of process of discovering truths about our parent's lives after their death and the
issues
associated with that.
and so forth.There is much more human in Shylock's character than in one of Antonio's, who spits on the good Jew.Al Pacino is unbeatable as Shylock.He gives such a strong performance.Jeremy Irons is also terrific as Antonio.Lynn Collins is most beautiful and brilliant in the role of Portia.Zuleikha Robinson does great job as Jessica, and Charlie Cox as Lorenzo is also very good.Kris Marshall plays Gratiano, and he does a good job.In the role of Nerissa we see Heather Goldenhersh.Mackenzie Crook plays Launcelot Gobbo.As in Shakespeare plays usually, also this one contains most brilliant dialogue.The movie paints a fantastic portray of the era.It deals with some great issues, in a Shakespearian way.
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