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In this day and age, all young girls (who take so much for granted) should be made to watch this film as a brutal
lesson
in history.
History lesson: The 60s?
With so much commercialism of the Christmas holiday, this film promotes all that the season is supposed to be about, that people are more important than money, compassion for others in difficult situations, and finally, the ultimate and hardest lesson, that of true forgiveness.
A
lesson
for all who take the risk with expectations of delight.
2- Deep: "The collector" it's not an "easy to watch show", there's always a message to think, some lesson, reflection about life and the way we live.
We get a brief history
lesson
at the beginning of the movie about how the Plague swept through London in 1665, killing 15% of the city's population in a single summer.
This is a movie everyone should see, since it drives home only too clearly the
lesson
that freedom can never be taken for granted, that what happened in Nazi Germany or Fascist Italy could happen here too.
It isn't just some dry golf
lesson
that only golfers could appreciate, but a little humor and story involved in it, with a couple of famous Hollywood personalities.
It is very clean and has has a moral
lesson
to it.
this can be a
lesson
to all parents out there.
the whole fact that they learnt a
lesson
is supposed to be a resolution at the end of the film.
I hope Telefilm Canada learns that
lesson
one day.
Coppola did not learn his
lesson
(the way he edited this movie is particularly embarrassing), and he returned to the genre in the '80s with two mega bombs, "One From the Heart (1982)" and "The Cotton Club (1984)."
It's impossible to become fully absorbed in the story when the subject repeatedly shifts from history
lesson
to love triangle to stalking celebrities.
Zhang Yimou's attempt to squeeze yet another Chinese history
lesson
into one of his movies aside, I still came away unexpectedly moved by "Shanghai Triad."
Like a children's history
lesson.
Both WoW and W&R give an honest
lesson
on the eventual triumph of the forces of good over evil which the world faced in the middle of the 20th century.
Tonally inept, directed like a school play, with an obnoxious, heavy-handed score, this is an object
lesson
in how not to make a western.
If I had come away with a
lesson
learned or a moral, Chrystal would have made more sense.
Originally storyboarded by Chuck Jones and turned into a book before his untimely death, this latter-day Warner Bros. cartoon was another entertaining
lesson
on American customs which Jones had previously done with Porky Pig on Old Glory back in 1939.
A poor storyline, a rubbish script, and another low budget film where everything goes well for the good, and the bad get punished or learn a "valuable
" lesson
(even though really it was the leading female characters fault for closing down the research in the first place).
The movie is a powerful subliminal civics
lesson
for young people.
The movie starts with the 3 hero's doing a pretty cool obstacle course at their grandfather's place but learn a valuable
lesson
when he turns off the power and then makes them attempt it backwards.
The
lesson
they learned, supposedly, is not to get a big head because they aced it going forwards but couldn't cut it backwards without power(believe it or not!!).
This is later used by the guys in the final showdown with the baddies, which kind of brings their
lesson
back to them and creates kind of a purpose for their grandfather's teachings.
I love every robocop movie, but this bad copy of of the saga it could only serve as a
lesson
of what can be do to destroy an action hero.
The most funny thing is: the
lesson
finally was learned and the other TV movies were so good as the first movies.
Fukusaku Kinji, the director of this wonderful lesson, has remarked that during the time of this film the Japanese Social System was concerned with encouraging the youth of the country to try and find a way for themselves, to NOT be so easily discouraged by failure and that failure in reality is a path to starting again.
The kids that watch this take the
lesson
that you can fall behind, not read, not participate and a miracle will happen.
A nice history
lesson
but no movie in my opinion.
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