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There are no overtures to serious
issues
(even the illiteracy angle is just a plot-tool for the ensuing love story) and no real fireworks, though the characters are intentionally a bit colorless and the leads are toned down to an interesting degree.
Set in the Late Star Trek: Next Generation/DS9 and Voyager time lines Hidden Frontier takes on topics and
issues
raised in other Star Trek series with set stories using a well developed characters, plots, and story arcs.
Perhaps ten years later the 'psychological' western was well entrenched but in 1950 it was rare to throw Ahab into the mix with Cain and Abel, to say nothing of addressing several other
issues
along the way, and still furnish a conventional western on the surface and full credit to all concerned.
This movie had lots of great actors and actresses in it and it addressed some very noble
issues.
Preston Waters, a 11 years old boy,has problems with his parents and brothers specially because of money
issues.
Child 'Sexploitation' is one of the most serious
issues
facing our world today and I feared that any film on the topic would jump straight to scenes of an explicitly sexual nature in order to shock and disturb the audience.
The boy (William Beech) is billeted with Tom and it is immediately apparent that he has serious
issues
when he wets his bed on the first night.
Julie Winters is a "freelance social worker" in an unnamed filthy city, ridden with crime, and she and everyone she knows has a lot of
issues
to work through.
the film touched upon the tenuous relationship of len/mc and showed how, deep down, they were simply two guys who grew up close together and shared a passion for music - coming at it, though, with different sets of
issues
and personal needs.
This movie has problems in its presentation, may even be offensive to people who are looking for temporal and cultural faithfulness, but it challenges the watcher to reflect on a variety of
issues.
For those who actually watch the film, they will see that the way the
issues
are dealt with is absolutely necessary, and the outcome is ultimately uplifting.
The film deals with
issues
of loyalty, love and, perhaps most importantly, how people deal with adversity, both their own and that of others in their immediate environment.
The major
issues
are dealt with and this movie makes a major statement about how all of us adults feel after such major incidents.
Overall the film does suffer from some pacing
issues
and a few extra subplots that we probably could have done without.
I've often wondered just how much CASPER was meant for children...with all the
issues
revolving around his identity (in this film we are lead to believe that he is the spirit of a dead child, as his home is a cemetery plot), as well as the disturbing message brought by this particular film.
This story addresses big
issues
with the subtlety of an impressionist painting.
And some of those big
issues
are highly controversial, which probably explains the lack of awards won, despite many nominations.
it's quite shocking in parts and really makes you think about so many important
issues
but it's not didactic.
This movie opened my eyes as a small child to the struggles other children dealt with and real world
issues.
When I saw it a second time in an Australian Cinema class, I realized a second point: communication
issues.
Madhur Bhandarkar goes all out to touch upon taboo
issues
and gives the most realistic picture of the modern society.
The
issues
just hinted on in the latter movie are explored and exposed in totality here.
Sure it skims over political
issues.
Overall, well worth seeing especially given the
issues
covered but don't expect Oscar material.
A shallow character trying to come to an understanding on deeper emotional and psychological
issues
to which he has no background dealing with.
This is a look into some moments in time as children grapple with a number of confusing
issues
that all of us face in life --- fear, sexual awakening, unrequited love, loneliness and just trying to make sense of the adult world which seems to explode all around us.
Alicia, the girl with the stone heart, the Goth who has a pessimistic attitude to life assists Deanna to overcome the
issues
of life and death and living in the aftermath.
As a dad I suppose I was a little surprised at the introduction of the topic of lesbianism - but I have to admit that as a parent these
issues
are completely available to children nowadays (as uncomfortable as I feel with the topic).
Hopefully, the gay community will not find this too offensive, as this viewer thought most
issues
were treated with sensitivity and subtlety.
Lessons from this film could be applied to
issues
relating to GM experimentation of today.
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