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The story of The Informer is simple in its plot, but complex in its moral and emotional
issues.
A somewhat antiseptic drama with rumbling psychodramatic undercurrents, "The Mother" does an excellent job of dealing with uncomfortable
issues
realistically while avoiding gratuitous sensationalism.
Will play best with more mature audiences, possibly women, who may better empathize with the central character, her needs and
issues.
I was highly impressed with the films careful mix of light headed humor with some pretty tough and heavy
issues.
The plot necessarily comes second, but it still is a thrilling story with tough
issues
being raised.
It's really smart satire that nails everything from Homeland Security to race issues, while at the same time leaving you laughing and realizing how much are world lives in fear.
Issues
abound about what role science and medicine have in our lives and what their boundaries should be.
Where do the
issues
about poverty, the economy, deficit, high taxes, inflation, and racial injustice come in?
It seems to me at second look that this film is a realistic look of how a lonley individual with serious past
issues
can slowly become completly insane and end up murdering people.
The slow-paced story introduces Rocky Foscoe; a barber with a few
issues
that may or may not be caused by the fact that he consumes his own hair shampoos and conditioner lotions.
It is hard to watch but has a lot of emotive
issues
which many can identify with.
Its an unwritten rule that ninja's financial
issues
aren't addressed in ninja films, but maybe director Godfrey Ho was trying to kick some realism into the formula.
The only HERO, Marg Helgenberger, is sort of ignored; and the seedy character of Ann-Margret is the one who gets her way all the time, flaunts the legal system, gets several innocent people killed, and gets away with it because she is an older woman with abuse
issues.
This film could have been set in any era as it deals with intelligent
issues
such as the complex male macho image as questioned by Sciorra's character.
The film deals with gay
issues
and presents progressive and well thought out points of view but the film really needs the help of a good screenwriter, director and editor.
The music during the fights wasn't very suitable IMO - lack of music would be better... What I like was the acting - over the top for some characters as it should have been as they obviously had some issues) and subtle for others ( considered their positions and need to be in control and carefully reconsider every move they make).
Squall Leonheart has been called an 'unlikeable character' but he has
issues
we can all relate with.
Without spoiling any of the film, I will just say that I was engrossed in the film, shocked at how far the director was able to go, and heartened by how many
issues
he was able to raise, and show so many possible effects of what the characters go through.
Written and directed by Chuan Lu from China and sponsored in part by National Geographic the film was distributed as 'travel/foreign places/environmental
issues'
product, and while it satisfies those designations, it resonates as a story that is not only based on fact, but one that opens our eyes to another way of life in a very remote area.
By the time this movie was made Women's
issues
were alive in the media of all industrialized nations ... This movie was meant to shock and shock it does.
And it's actually much more realistic- more development on the careers and family
issues.
When it can offer its citizens a higher standard of living, they will no longer feel compelled to risk their lives and be exploited in a neighboring land that is trying to deal with its own economic and social
issues.
This movie brings up several important
issues
about todays society.
Of course, there is a dream sequence which starts to get downright silly, and that takes the film in a weird direction, involving psychological
issues.
But it's not quite as satisfying as "The Body Snatcher" on the same Burke/Hare theme because it doesn't engage the dark undertones of the human psyche through its sadistic "graverobbers" as much as the Karloff film, but instead dwells more on the scientific ethics
issues.
The mysticism and coincidence of multiple people dealing with secret
issues
in the same location remains one of the most compelling and intriguing film techniques out there (see Todd Solondz's Happiness and P.T. Anderson's Magnolia), and it was certainly more compelling than most of what was being produced by Hollywood at the time (in spite of the fact that this WAS a great time for film, most pictures relied on very conventional and often contrived styles to achieve their popularity).
It's extremely touching and the main story is just a son trying to get back to his mother, but faces many obstacles (the border, money issues, untrustworthy people) on the way.
She also had
issues
with her cousin and went on a mission to ruin her relationship as well.
looking,it makes me not want to go.To me,its only showing that people on the coast states are stereotypical idiots who care more about sports and kicking ass,then anything else.I know,it deals with lots of issues,like breaking the rules,being carefree and being kids,but for God's sake,what the hell!?
Though it dealt with teen and adult issues, there were no sexual interludes that got in the way that shows nowadays have.
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