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Synopsis: Andreas (Trond Fausa Aurvaag) finds himself alone on a coach, getting dropped off on a desert land, at what seems the last stop of his
journey.
Nazarin is some kind of saint,he wants to live in life exactly how Christ taught man to do.But it's too late:now the Catholic Church is between the hands of a wealthy bourgeoisie,the bishops live in luxury and don't give a damn about the poor and the sick.That's why our hero can't follow the way his hierarchy asks him to follow.So he divests himself of everything,and on his way to purity,he's joined by some kind of Mary Magdelene and a woman who's attracted by him sexually (the scene between this girl and her fiancé is telling).In Spain (it was the late fifties),they thought Nazarin was a Christian movie!Knowing Luis Bunuel,it was downright incongruous:all his work is anticlerical to a fault.Comparing Nazarin and his "holy women" to Jesus is a nonsense.On Nazarin's way,only brambles and couch grass grow.His attempt at helping working men on the road is a failure,he's chased out as a strike-breaker.All his words amount to nothing.At the end of the journey,he's arrested and offered a pineapple by a woman(Bunuelian sexual symbol).
After all, the film is about Riddick's (Diesel's character) personal journey, so thankfully Vin doesn't drop the ball.
Raoul Walsh's mega-epic, stunning filmed in an early widescreen process by the great Arthur Edeson, can be slow and static in the early talkie manner, but this classic wagon train
journey
across America to the NorthWest is thrilling as a sheer physical production when seen on the big screen.
The beauty of 2001 is that the ending need not mean anything deep, it can just be a purely plot driven explanation and the entire movie can be viewed as an entertaining
journey
through space.
It is truly meant to be a surreal
journey
that involves not only the eye but the mind.
You can feel that their
journey
is building up to something, but you can't tell what.
This is a story about a
journey
made by a man who once had a dream and guts.
Discovering something, the
journey
is so much more fun, so much more surreal and so much more emotionally galvanizing than when you finally arrive at the destination.
honestly.. this show warms my heart, i watch it EVERYDAY on fox family and now that the new season has started i'm even more hooked than before.. the characters are so well-developed and their relationships are so real.. i would recommend this show for any woman or mother and daughter.. the Lorelei's are super fast talking witty girls that will, truly inspire you and the show is hysterical at times and never too too serious, but serious enough for it to be completely addicting.. it's an hour long which is a major PLUS because you can't ever get enough Gilmore! even in one hour.. Emily and Richard Gilmore are KICKS (loralie's parents, Rory's grandparents) they're you're average rich parents.. Emily president of the DAR and Richard a well known lawyer and Yale alumni st.. Rory is following in the footsteps of her grandparents and this could not make them any happier, of course, Rory's mother is so very proud of her but her whole life has worked on ultimately defying her parents and Rory going to Yale did not help her on that
journey
but believe me, every episode she does get closer ;)
The actors were well-cast, and I'm very much hoping that a sequel is in consideration...it needs very little of Bjorne and what's-her-face...just give me Svend and Eigel on some sort of
journey
with supporting characters and more amazing dialogue!
"200l: A Space Odyssey" is a supremely intriguing space-travel
journey
with a profound look at mankind's future...
His prospects rise and fall with every coital
journey
he takes.
While in the journey, they drink booze, have sex and play games, with each one of them telling his or her greatest fear.
This bogus
journey
never comes close to matching the wit and craziness of the excellent adventure these guys took in their first movie.
Instead Clay makes Robert into a freak who embarks on a
journey
into cannabis and ecstasy and getting in with the wrong crowd.
The Middle Eastern leg of the
journey
is described in a particularly irritating way: there obviously are mud brick villages, dirt tracks in the middle of the desert, women clad in black robes and belly dancers.
Four astronauts take on this journey: a military type played by Gerald Mohr, a poor man's Humphrey Bogart who enjoys saying the word "Irish" and has the acting savvy of a codfish, then there is Naura Hayden, a beautiful redhead and only female crew member on flight with three men wearing the most formfitting suits possible to accentuate all her curves, next, Les Tremaine, a wonderful character actor from cheap sci-fi films like this as the egghead, and last, Jack Kruschen as Sammy - the guy from Brooklyn with jokes and doesn't seem too bright although chosen for his expertise in electronics.
No a good reason to take this
journey.
overall, i found most of it pointless, though not without gratuitous violence and not enough nudity, happy to witness the demise of cast, in a way though, wishing that
journey
never happened (probably should've been getting laid instead of watching TBS late night, ugh).
For those of you that are not Puerto Rican, please view this as a partial account of a woman's
journey
of self discovery and acceptance.
Combining Dreamworks animation and computer graphics, this is the story of a mustang, later named Spirit (Matt Damon, providing the first person narration), and his
journey
through across the frontiers of the Old West.
Here, she's a crazed harpy who doesn't learn many lessons on her
journey
of self-discovery (the movie quickly forgets it's about a dead young woman and becomes an odyssey for the nervous wreck of a mom, who appears to be an overage hippie who has never lost anyone close to her).
With the help of an ex-cop and a reporter, she sets out on a
journey
to determine if her daughter is indeed alive.
However, the
journey
that follows is all too predictable.
The
journey
was 23 years, but captain Janeway has the power to reduce it... let say, seven years only.
Crewmemebers were dying all along the
journey.
As the say,
"journey
is more important than the destination".
Creep - "Your
journey
terminates here."
Alice Tremblay's supposedly humorous
journey
in fantasy world fails in every way to entertain it's audience (I didn't hear a single laugh throughout the entire presentation), going through it's page-thin story line and one-dimensional characters without a single spark, not a sign of the magic it wished it had.
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