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The "human
issues"
are presented not so much through the characters here, but through the historical reality that was gripping those who had survived Hitler -- both conquered and victors.
At the time my friends and I were really struggling with different issues, some sexual.
It's hard to believe that a series this good cannot be viewed by people today, especially one based on real
issues
faced by real people during what were both tense and exciting times in our country.
I have the
issues
of "Playboy" that Pamela Denise Anderson posed in.
While this worked fine for stranded lovers in another time and in a desert island, having them in a modern setting presents some very difficult moral
issues.
Yes, it's a little dated (filmed in 1982) but the
issues
the characters face are very current.
Checking Out also deals with other common
issues
that I believe a lot of families can relate with and it does with tact and humor.
This is a film for those who are sick & tired of mindless escapism from Hollywood that serves little more than to sell popcorn (not that I have any burning
issues
with popcorn,mind you!---I actually love the stuff).
One of the great things about The Best Years of Our Lives that even though it dates itself rather firmly in the post World War II era, the
issues
it talks about are as real today as they were on V-E or V-J day of 1945.
This film achieves this by addressing
issues
that haven't been brought to the screen before its 1947 release, and by being a high quality film that holds up to this day with a good script, great look, and fantastic performances from it's actors.
It helped to resolve some (but not all)
issues
from the series.
The "flash back" type movement in the chronology was effective, the characters were well-realized and the
issues
raised were human, accessible (to my experience anyway) and interesting.
We simply observe as the story unfolds, without taking sides, or having to confront any "moral
" issues
(or of course we are, but are not spoon-fed them).
The honest portrayal of human emotion and
issues
in the part of Jip I loved.
The story gives you some insights as to the real
issues
of the era, and the difficulties that were inherent in everyday living back in those days.
It does well in portraying
issues
that the average High School student is subjected to.
The rest of Imaginary Heroes, though, portrayed a realistic family going through realistic issues, such as death, drugs, relationships, and high school.
In fact, much of the humour in the film which provides essential relief from the heavy subjects of taboo lesbian love and gender issues, stem from this satire of the seemingly ordinary.
I also think the movie captures very well what it is like to be a teenager coping with
issues
of class and of having ideals suddenly come up against reality.
I've spent my time in Hell dealing with such
issues
and I care nothing about fictional teenies going through "lite" versions of the horrors I endured.
Violence is beyond anything realistically imaginable but in this case it's not a case of social
issues
but a white, upper-middle class student uses it to turn himself into the crime kingpin of his local high schoiol.
Plus the tow movies really work on a deeper level considering themes like American fears of foreigners,
issues
of morality, testing how far a person can go, human instincts vs. civilization, and many other things.
It is worth watching to understand the fact that Movies reflect how we feel about the
issues
when they are produced and not about the period of time they portray.
Obviously, social
issues
and economic difficulty have no place in the picture perfect life of a single parent mother who feels exhausted, takes a cruise, and then dates and marries a band conductor.
He didn't make the best experiences in life before and got serious self-esteem
issues.
I found that the 6 year old understood what was going on and he was presenting solutions to the
issues
that were taking place.
I haven't read many of the other reviews, so I'm not sure if there are other homosexual teens who have suffered through it, but I am homosexual, and I did go through "similar" revelations, day dreams,
issues
etc etc.
I also thought, "Whoever wrote this has some real issues."
And the ones that do get watched tend to be sensationalized and about current or topical problems or
issues
in the news (or recent news).
It's mawkish, unnecessarily manipulative and dodges many of the big
issues
- ie Nash's affairs and his predilection for having sex with men in public places.
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