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This movie does just the opposite of what it means to do (affect a change in the audience like the one in Hannah), partly because the audience (I, anyway) don't need to learn Hannah's
lesson.
Well I am quite well read on this period of history.And unfortunately I don't feel this film portrays the period well at all,Tim Roth,as good as he is is other roles,was,in my opinion totally miscast as Oliver Cromwell..history shows Cromwell to be a strong minded,gruff,honest,happily married Huntingdon Farm owner who rose through the ranks of the army to become commander in chief,and who trained his army to be the best in Europe.Tim's portrayal comes across as a greedy,power mad weasel.I'm afraid if it is a history
lesson
you are looking for then watch 'Cromwell' starring Richard Harris (an excellent portrayal)..but if you choose to watch this film,then take the history aspect with a pinch of salt.I can't really imagine a statue of Mr Roths version of Cromwell being erected outside parliament and being heralded a great Englishman.
City living makes sour cynics out of teenage optimists (I'd count myself in until now), and this one is a
lesson
of keeping the best of yourself throughout life.
It wasn't a total waste of money though, I have a younger brother and sister who were born after the Thundercat era and have grown up on the "new" 3d cartoons (that have absolutely no morals or
lesson
to be learned) so seeing them watch the series was OK I guess!
Everyone keeps saying they learned their
lesson
after City of Angels.
It teaches a
lesson
to not be self centered.
Imagine, a movie that gives a
lesson
right from the bible, 'Those that live by the sword shall die by the sword'.
They could have taken some
lesson
from "Angoor".
If you want to watch this as fiction go ahead, but please do not watch this as a history lesson, because it's simply not.
Beyond the tremendous and true romantic love Johnny Lingo proves for his dear Mahana, he gives a tremendous object
lesson
in how to properly treat others, and bring out the very best in them.
"Dead Poets Society" is more than a
lesson
of life.
Making a comedy from a history
lesson
has it's possibilities but they blew any chance with this boring attempt.
It would have been infinitely more enjoyable if it had stayed Danielle Steele instead a UN human rights/ignorant view of colonialism Sunday school
lesson.
Younger viewers should enjoy the spectacular surfing sequences and might find the other stuff an interesting history
lesson.
If you want to see Fellini meets Busbee Berklee, if you like a comic book history
lesson
of WWII with nicely tanned and brightly colored scenes of Auschwitz for instance (I'm not kidding, and it's not a spoof either), and if a director who can't tell a story and covers up with gratuitous special effects and lavish song and dance numbers is your kind of guy, by all means watch this movie.
Ms. Griffith should be at the very center of a firestorm of debate on what's wrong with Hollywood, and the principal
lesson
we can learn from movies like this one is that Hollywood is lazy.
We see Friar Tuck, Porky Pig, laughing hysterically as Daffy gets out, and he decides to teach Porky a
lesson
with his (buck and a quarter) quarter staff, but he hits his beak twice before the Friar comes to stop him, get him in the lake again, and Daffy joins laughing for a bit.
During the stories you enter a time of legends and fantasies but with every story the grandfather is teaching the grandson a
lesson
in life.
But most of all,the
lesson
in this film is God's Love and compassion for his creations.
A History
lesson
for trendy simpletons.
Her performance as Joan Crawford has to be some sort of actor's
lesson
in what not to do...EVER.
In conclusion, this may have been "ok" Saturday matinée movie fare but just as the old style "Classic" type comic books it should not be used as a point of reference in a high school history
lesson.
This film could be used as great
lesson
in film directing.As a satire it touches a great number of Hollywood film clichés.But isn't learning how to film those clichés basis for making something unique?
This movie could have gone wrong, but instead the movie was fun, with high energy and leaves you with a great moral
lesson
(especially to kids).
The first two thirds of the movie deliver old fashioned, 80's-style horror goods with decent character development, a nice history
lesson
as to why Jimmy Bones is so hacked-off, and some juicy gore.
Horrible acting (what was Julie Haggerty doing?) and bad special effects ruin a good
lesson
to be learned by kids.
There is a
lesson
in their comraderie which is all the more moving when one considers the 1940 date and the skilful stuntwork of the planes for its time.
Is it just me, or does this family learn a valuable
lesson
every day.
Although I do not doubt for a second that elements of The Squid And The Whale are entirely fictional, the
lesson
to be learned here is that one need not create elaborate scenarios or effects in order to create compelling viewing.
Because of brief but bloody violence, a few "S" words, and a threatened rape, this film isn't suitable for kids under 14, but it would make a good object
lesson
in morality for teenagers.
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