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This movie is based on the book, "A Many Splendored Thing" by Han Suyin and tackles
issues
of race relations between Asians and Whites, a topic that comes from Han's personal experiences as an Eurasian growing up in China.
It is starkly shot, graphic without being visually graphic, well-acted by all concerned, and covers some of the most taboo
issues
of any day in a workmanlike, almost expected normalcy hitherto not seen in any other film by this reviewer.
However, the
issues
touched upon in the film remain relevant, the intensity of the music remains unmatched and the influence continues to be seen and heard in the cliques/fashions of today.
"Committed" is all about Graham as an irrepressible optimist who goes in search of her self-estranged husband who has gone in search of himself which all leads to a sort of kookie, upbeat comedic odyssey involving a bunch of side characters and
issues.
The film also touched on a number of topics, from racial
issues
to sexual identity.
The significance so the
issues
being approached are as relevant today as it was 40 years ago.
In twelve brief but exquisite minutes, Leonard takes us on a life-changing journey as he probes one of the most controversial contemporary social and ethical
issues
facing our society.
Though it may lack the depth of the former which tackles
issues
like first dates, teen sex, and abortions, "The Wild Life" is, nonetheless, a great flick.
I played it with dosbox on a vista machine without any
issues.
Those minor
issues
out of the way, the relationships between the characters in this film and the emotions expressed therein were completely realistic and genuine.
This story of a mixed-race love affair was quite a daring theme for the fifties, and, as it often did, Hollywood tried to soften the blow by casting a white actress as the supposedly non-Caucasian woman who falls in love with a white man, something that would be regarded as politically incorrect today but was quite acceptable then.. (Think, for example, of the casting of Ava Gardner in "Show Boat" or Natalie Wood in "West Side Story") The setting of the story in a British colony was also perhaps a way of exploring racial
issues
in a way that would cause less controversy in America.
Though the
issues
of the film - interracial romance and adultery - were controversial at the time, this film goes way beyond those narrow parameters of ground breaking novelty and trail blazing uniqueness.
Hopefully those
issues
can be resolved and a Volume 2 can be released sometime in the future.
And, as one might be inclined seeing as how it is very much about the cutaways of suburban life of the 1960s, it has that escapism of the film mentioned before, but of a more concrete, near timeless quality with the drama and the underlying
issues.
My partner was particularly impressed with the sophisticated way the power exchange
issues
were handled.
As the daughter of a generation that went through WWII and its aftermath (and myself deeply fascinated by what that generation endured) I guess this film at the time gave me a wonderful cinematic insight into some of the heartbreaking
issues
of the day.
The show dug deep into key social
issues
of our culture.
A stunning and thoughtful observation on modern life for youngsters in Japan, Like Grains of Sand delves into
issues
such as rape, homosexuality and pubescent angst in a subtle and significant way.
This movie is apparently based on a true story, and it's a relief to be asked to think about real
issues
for a change.
It's got a wonderful way of dealing with the
issues
we've all been through in one way or the other, and the characters you think you won't enjoy the company of throughout the movie, turns out to be the ones you really come to love after a short while.
I don't really communicate personally with all these
issues
as I am sure others do.
The film's plot takes on a lot of heavy
issues
and the actors have to carry much of the creative tension.
You can't help but make a comparison with the recent Fahrenheit documentary.Both Copolla and Moore tackle similar issues, but while Copolla presents matters from an outside , objective point of view, Moore takes a very partisan position that really compromises the whole point of a documentary ... It is really a shame that a film like Fahrenheit 9/11 won a prestigious award like Cannes.
His teacher (Sandra Oh)
issues
an ultimatum: Turn in the paper by the end of the day or take summer school.
There were so many social
issues
covered in the plot that for that reason alone it would have been worth seeing; -but the real treasure was in the warm laughter that spread throughout the appreciative audience.
I liked this movie, not because Tom Selleck was in it, but because it was a good story about baseball and it also had a semi-over dramatized view of some of the
issues
that a BASEBALL player coming to the end of their time in Major League sports must face.
When Bill moves out of his mother's house to live on his own he faces many issues, from his girlfriend, to his brother, to his landlord.
Men will also enjoy this film, which presents various masculine
issues
in a different way than most other mid-sixties films from the USA or even Australia.
This story of a young white teacher who takes a position teaching poor black kids on an island in the Carolina's is a great advertisement for teaching , and for simply helping each other .Set in the early 60s , with the civil rights
issues
, Viet Nam and all that came with the 60s ,it is forgotten that the Peace Corps and many young people struck out to make a difference helping the unprivileged .Conrack with his open style of teaching is interested in these kids as people , and encourages an honest interaction in his class that scares the power's that be .The greatest part was that Jon Voight said they had a 20 year reunion and 18 of those kids became teachers !! Its enough to make you think we as humans may have a chance to survive ourselves ,maybe , hopefully .See this film .
However, I felt that although it attempted to confront the
issues
surrounding capital punishment, it seemed to become sidetracked by the religious/moral stance (hardly surprising given that the main character is a nun).
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