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A
labor
of love.
If I had to describe this film in one word I'd call it "effortless," but if I were permitted two I'd call it "seemingly effortless," for surely a lot of hard
labor
goes into the making of any comic opus that unfolds with such sublime ease.
8 episodes long, the overall story was that in 21st century Tokyo, Japan, year 2032-2033, living machines called Boomers were doing manual
labor
and sometimes cause problems.
1956 was the 20th Congress of the Communist Party and the Soviet Premier Krushchev made a speech denouncing Stalin and the Stalinist purges and the gulag
labor
systems, revealing information that was previously forbidden, publicly revealing horrible new truths, which opened the door for a new Soviet Cinema led by Mikhail Kalatozov, once Stalin's head of film production.
I felt that this movie had a lot of heart and must have been a
labor
of love for Eleanor Bergstein.
I want to start my review by thanking the makers of this documentary, it is obviously a
labor
of love and I think they did a pretty good job of putting together an enjoyable documentary about a person who has had so such little info available about him.
This flick is clearly a
labor
of love and the budget probably not half of Mr. Tarantino's salary.
Also it is historically accurate, as the
labor
union Democrats of this time wrapped themselves in the flags of America and God. Macy is continually pestered to come to the "meeting".
The anger, angst, and desparation of urban
labor
battles is magnificently told in a fashion that is neither obtrusive nor patronizing.
You feel all of the sweat, guts, determination and dedication Stuie put into this
labor
of love and the frustration of being left hanging after all his work.
Apparently this was a
labor
of love for its writer-director, Jonathan Betuel (who also served as one of the producers); sadly, the end results are anemic, to be charitable.
There was no vision, no
labor
of love here, only a horrible effort gone wrong.
I guess there are no child
labor
laws on the weird astral plane on which he lives (it's apparently NOT the North Pole and not on Earth)!! None of these kids seem very happy and I kept wanting to see commandos break in and rescue the tykes, though I guess for some of the third world kids, these working conditions were perhaps an improvement over local sweatshops.
It is about as fun as doing hard manual
labor
with stomach cramps.
Secondly can anyone understand that American companies of all types go to third world nations to have their products made to escape American
labor
costs?
The cast sleepwalks through this with the sole exceptions of Peter Cushing and Lee...but this was probably a
labor
of love for both (they often complained about horror movies being too violent...well, this has NO violence!).
On the other hand, the movie's main pretension to depth follows the lovers to a presentation of "Bent" a play about gays in a Nazi
labor
camp.
The "Confidential" part was meant to piggy-back on the popular appeal of the lurid magazine of the same name, while the
labor
racketeering theme tied in with headline Congressional investigations of the day.
I know the
labor
laws were different back then... BUT COME ON PEOPLE.
The director has accomplished something undeniably difficult, but I question whether it was worth the effort it took for him to do so -- or for us to watch the dull results of his
labor.
I'd recommend it to anyone interested in such character studies and commend James Franco for his efforts in what was obviously a
labor
of love.
The fruits of its
labor
reach it only when a world war calls for the young men to enlist.
Most of the attitudes came from Soll, an old plantation owner who uses convicts for
labor.
It is only such wealth gained by the use of virtual slave
labor
that one could build so magnificent a residence of ebony, teak, and marble.
Not to be overlooked are the wonderfully carved Jalees (grille work window and doorway borders) evidently specified by art directors J. McMillan Johnson and Hal Pereira and obviously made by the cheaper
labor
on the island.
It is an obviously genuine worthy
labor
of love.
But, this is blood money; hush money designed to hide the fact that those in power have turned their backs on one who fought for their political ideals, and to conceal to the world that the warrior colonel's son was assassinated because he wrote for an underground paper that favored the rights of
labor
unions and the common man.
The "governor" of said colony and the owner of the mine are exploiting the prisoners for
labor.
I was less concerned with satire of capital or labor, and more into the basic story of a man fighting for his invention.
Obviously this is a
labor
of love for Paul Reiser who understands what it's like to be both a father and a son, as well as to have both laughter and tears as you move through life.
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