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The director suffers from the same
issues
he had with "There Will Be Blood" (though he wasn't quite as bad in that film.
I think they try to deal with some dinosaur discrimination issues, but the part of the movie that really stands out is the dinosaur constantly knocking things over with his tail, and then guffawing about it.
I couldn't tell if it was about racial
issues
in London in the 1950s or about not selling out.
OK, if you're a woman who's got aggression issues, you might like this movie.
If your desperate for a bad movie, this one could do the job, but if you seriously want to learn about culture
issues
in th 40's and 50's or see a good drama, there are a lot better options.
Most of the other characters are fairly devoid of personality, and none have any problems or
issues.
Robin Williams plays Gabriel Noon, a storytelling night time deejay who is going through personal issues: his lover moves out and Gabriel is having what seems to be a case of storyteller's block.
In my opinion, this movie pretends to explore deep issues, but thrives on stereotypes and prejudices; with little true insight.
a romance without feeling, a drama of
issues
without point (or drama)....
Serious race-related social
issues
are wheeled on in contrived and opportunistic fashion in order to justify armed robbery, then they're ditched as soon as the film has to produce the inevitably conventional ending in which crime is punished, the LAPD turns out to be a bunch of caring, guilt-ridden liberals (tell that to Rodney King), and aspirational 'good' sista, Jada Pinkett Smith, follows the path of upward mobility out of the 'hood and into a world of middle-class self-indulgence opened up for her by her buppie bank-manager boyfriend.
The first two are comic (THE VERGER is like a prolonged joke, but one with a good pay-off), and the last more serious (as health
issues
are involved).
I have read with great interest the only available comment made before mine on this movie and I would first like to say that I understand the point of view of the previous user who commented on this movie very well: viewed from an Israeli perspective, I can very well imagine that this movie touches upon very sensitive
issues
and that the slightest detail can have a great importance for a viewer who is more or less directly concerned by the events depicted in this movie.
Who doesn't have unresolved
issues
with parents?
Jim McKay gave a talk (Q&A) about the film afterward which presented his ironic situation: how to get distribution for a film which portrays minorities (women, non-whites) working on resolving controversial
issues
(teen pregnancy, teen motherhood, racial identity, single-mother households), and how to write a faithful script on all of these topics being a mid-thirties white male.
for a mere half hour they go through a number of semi-plots and settings, which leads me to believe that the director chose a number of
issues
of the long-running manga to adapt at random, but primarilly selected visually.
This film, which raises many
issues
but provides few clear-cut answers, ultimately succeeds in raising awareness of and compassion for Holly and the many who share her plight.
The film's design seems to be the alpha and omega of some of the major
issues
in this country (U.S.).
There is one other character in the film that constantly tries to verbalize complicated issues, using more language than necessary.
It's good family entertainment and at the same time makes you think very hard about the
issues
involved.
This movie deals with more serious issues, and therefore has a little more emotional impact.
It is great film that combines English and Indian cultures with feminist-type issues, such as girls wanting to play sports that were previously reserved for men.
I still have enormous
issues
with the editing however.
Paramount, the raciest major studio in town, faced huge
issues
with the Production Code at the worst possible time in it's history, financially speaking, and pulled out all the stops on this one (also check out 1934's Search for Beauty).
He finds a companion who comes with her own
issues.
Social
issues
like black market trading of precious goods, in this case human organs usually from children; nostalgia for childhood and one's roots, which was especially prevalent in Dead or Alive 2; thumbing-of-the-nose at taboos like gay sex and (satirical) rape/violence towards women; blood-curdling violence.
By using a hand held camera technique a la Blair Witch, Ben Coccio succeeds in bringing us into the lives of two friends who have some
issues
with high school, although we aren't ever told exactly what is behind those
issues.
Christophe Honoré describes one of the most moving in Close to Leo, a film produced for French television as part of a series dealing with
issues
facing young people.
What's not to like?--you got your suburbia, you got your zombies, you got your family issues, you got your social dilemmas, you got yourself one Fine Retro-1950's-style Flesh Eating Under Class Held At Bay By An Uneasy Worried About Whether They're The Next Meal Upper Crust.
While this Lloyd Bacon-directed musical doesn't quite capture the social
issues
of the time as "Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933)" does, it's still a wonderful showcase of talent.
Another thing that called my attention is the fact that, in this movie, dancers and musicians, dance and music, are equally important: the camera shows various aspects of music interpretation, examining not only technical
issues
but also the emotional experience of playing.
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