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The part I liked about it was the fact that they dealt with
issues
of today not in the future or the past.
there is no movie that deals with these
issues
quite like this. a must-see for anyone who wants to look at this defining moment in American, and military history, from the inside.
It made me realize that human nature does not change, even though hair, fashion and language may change, humans are still struggling with the same
issues
they have been struggling with for thousands of years.
It's an adult entertainment, full of
issues
that a grown person can relate to.
it focuses on both issues: reality and fantasy.
Some of the judges and fellow contestants may have past
issues
with both Grace and Marco.
Barry Champlain is a radio phone-in talk-show host in Dallas, whose no-holds-barred ideas on a plethora of social
issues
disturb and offend many of his callers and listeners.
The film works because it's in the indie tradition - dealing with complex issues, yet moving and relieved by touches of understated humour.
The way he handled the
issues
surrounding faith, family and sexuality were very well done.
Both brought an incredible amount of realism to the roles and the impacts these
issues
have on young gay men.
Not until it's over do you realize it covers
issues
that are not only subtle but significant.
This little film is hysterical, full of stereotypes about gays, straights, dwarfs, British tea and pubs, American gun culture, divorce and marriage; yet, it manages to be sensitive to the
issues
surrounding each.
The audience becomes intimate with each of the main characters, and explores the day-to-day
issues
facing teenagers - including drugs, promiscuity, being gay, bullying and violence.
It brings up
issues
like racism, homosexuality, prisoners reality and most of all; -capital punishment.
I thought the film did a really good job of intertwining the subjects of the science, moral
issues
and personal experiences of the manhattan project, but wasn't exactly focused on strong acting.
I would recommend this movie for the scientifically inclined or those interested in the moral
issues
behind Fat Man and Little Boy, but if the subject of nuclear bombs bores you, don't see it.
A very moving and thought provoking film that raises
issues
of mental health, terminal illness and euthanasia.
It wasn't necessarily a poignant or moving film about black culture and it's fight to overcome
issues
like racism or anything as important as that, but it was the story of one bad-assed dude fighting "whitey" with his army of hot kung-fu mama's.
As both formats usually leaves some
issues
undiscussed due to 'complexities of subplots' and screen time, it denies viewers the opportunity to open up debates and to further investigate and construct the real truth.
What often gets overlooked in Agatha Christie's stories is her progressive, anti-conservative attitude on a number of
issues
- from the role of women to the effects of tradition to people's belief in the supernatural.
Now of course very few movies are perfect and there are some character
issues.
Stephanie Rothman scripted a socially compelling, well-written tits & ass movie which confronts the topics of racism, socio-economic inequalities, rape, abortion, medical ethics, public health issues, human rights, the Vietnam war, free love, LSD and drug experimentation.
Either way, the studios would never allow such a bold and uncompromising portrayal of the
issues
many male teenagers are confronted with as they reach their sexual maturity.
Overall as a film, I find it was very successful as a comedy, as a commentary on the sexual dilemmas of young men, and a remarkable coming of age tale dealing with
issues
such as envy, unrequited love and abortion, which are just as pertinent today as they were over twenty years ago.
It deals with some tough issues, as the other reviewer points out, but I guess it depends on your viewpoint on these matters, and as a teenager growing up and now as a mother myself, I was so happy to see a TV series that was clean and, well, quite frankly, wonderful!
I'm surprised with the questions and
issues
this documentary has brought up in the reviews here, specially because they're indeed interesting questions.
I was expecting another film based on womens
issues
but was pleasantly surprised at the element of suspense.
Martin Ritt seems to be a director who was always interested in social
issues
(as the son of immigrants, he had every incentive to be so, especially since he was blacklisted in the '50s).
As a recreational golfer with some knowledge of the sport's history, I was pleased with Disney's sensitivity to the
issues
of class in golf in the early twentieth century.
You can not watch this film and not think about the
issues
it raises; how can you justify killing (whether it be murder or the death penalty) and to what point is forgiveness possible (not just in a spiritual way).
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