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Not for everyone, "The Piano Teacher" will play best with those into foreign films and character-driven dramas dealing with dark
issues.
The best scenes are those in which the exaggeration is minimal, as when the people engage in banal conversations about interior decoration, and recoil at discussing deeper
issues.
They start an affair, despite huge odds of adultery and racial
issues.
I was pleased with everything about K-Pax, from the acting and the story and the scientific elements and psychological issues, to the ending.
On another ship I was on the stowaway was found and we could not land him anywhere due to passport/nationality
issues.
She and her son, who just recently returned from Vietnam collide in some very tense
issues.
The relationship has no connections intimately and is a great accurate portrayal of what it is like to live with someone who is false and only looks at the surface of
issues.
He doesn't seem to suffer as much as you would expect from someone completely paralyzed for over 28 years, he has no
issues
with God (and one would probably expect that too), the people around him seem to be the perfect slaves (I can't get out of my mind Bergman's Cries and Whispers, similar to this one in many respects, which simply bursts with emotions, and not all of them humane) etc.
maybe domestic
issues
are easier for both myself as well as the actors to identify with, and the actors become their characters with exceptional finesse.
We saw a black woman struggling to raise her children, dealing with teen pregnancy and everyday life meets a man whom she learns later on has
issues
himself.
Sex is Comedy, though not driven by a fantastically imaginative plot, concentrates effectively on the relationship between film-director and crew during the process of film-making, whilst successfully addressing the dynamics of human relationships and more specifically the
issues
and problems encountered by actors involved in filming sex scenes.
its not the gang bang, urban ghetto setting or having to deal with deep racial issues, it captivates the whole essence of being young and trying to be successful and having problems with letting your guard down and letting someone into your life, and the whole bohemian atmosphere gives that great touch that makes all that great, its a great script great dialoge that captivates you and you just get involved with the character.
It's pretty surprising that this wonderful film was made in 1949, as Hollywood generally had its collective heads in the sand concerning black and white
issues
at that time.
"Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters" is a visually stunning production that handles complex
issues
with evocative ease.
This Comedy Film will entertain everyone, who will all relate to the characters, family relationships and multiple social
issues
that are portrayed.
The acting is excellent, particularly that of Bill Paterson as a British minister grappling with his heroin-addicted daughter and an aid deal to Pakistan that hinges on drug
issues.
Another plot line describes these drug
issues
at a ground level in Pakistan, and revolves around a struggling opium poppy farmer and his interaction with a successful heroin smuggler.
The movie has some excellent acting and a story that really makes one examine broader
issues
.
You know little
issues
like Religion, sex and the truth.
The film comments both subtly and not so subtly on about a dozen
issues
of Western Landscape.
It doesn't matter whether you're for or against the death penalty (or even have no opinion), this movie will have you thinking about the
issues
for sure.
It sparked debate in our household on
issues
such as peer pressure and loyalty vs. doing the right thing.
I didn't give it five stars because it did not discuss certain
issues
that I thought the movie should have detailed.
The issue was apparently resolved but I would have appreciated a discussion resolving the
issues.
The subject matter often raises a lot of
issues
and questions, and director Bernard McEveety can't always provide us with answers.
This original miniseries makes good use of the additional time to go into the
issues
more thoroughly and remains stronger meat on this controversial subject.
Those details of the technical
issues
added to the enjoyment for me.
The story is one which can make you laugh, but also cry as it addresses
issues
we all must face.
Dr. Sayer(Philippe Leroy), a wealthy physician with psychological
issues
regarding the opposite sex, kidnaps an employee, Maria(Dagmar Lassander), a free-thinking liberal woman who believes men must be the ones "fixed" instead of females.
This movie, though released in the 80's still addresses some of the biggest
issues
in today's world.
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