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The acting was generally well-done (the "Director" should've asked Alec Guinness for acting lessons), and the shot selections were impressive (as in elongating the hall as Billy tries to race to the door in the studio).
Along the way they learn hard
lessons
and the value of true friendship.
He's become a fine actor, showing a range in Driving
Lessons
from a shy boy being beaten down by an over-bearing obsessive mother, to a young man finding himself to be worthy of his own, and other's, esteem.
In Driving Lessons, as she does lines from poetry and Shakespeare, I was awed by her timing, command of the language, and body language.
After my 6 year old daughter began taking riding
lessons
I started looking for horse movies for her.
In this smart drama
lessons
are given about contamination and surviving chaos while meantime the backstage look at the way crisis is managed prompts viewers to distrust guardians and to be scared by assailants.
There are several experiences of personal growth in this movie and while the characters ARE still very human even the
lessons
learned are not that greed will profit you, or do-unto-others-whatever-you-want-as-long-as-you-are-okay-with-it, no, this is what our sad, desensitized lives need, more sense... more love... more do-unto-others-as-you-would-have-done-unto-you... more HOPE.
A British twist on Harold and Maude, Driving
Lessons
features a reined-in Rupert Grint and an over-the-top Julie Walters.
Greta had a high pitched voice and had to take
lessons
in order to lower her voice for her future roles in films.
As an educator, seeing a teacher adapt to his students and prepare them for all of the challenges life has to offer, not just the
lessons
found in textbooks, is a valuable concept of which we all need to be reminded.
Driving
Lessons
centers around Ben (Rupert Grint) a shy 17 year old who is coming of age.
It is a very heart warming film that just makes you think whether your driving
lessons
were ever as emotional or as much of a journey as Ben's
Lessons.
I don't have children but SuperNanny's
lessons
will be a great help when (and if) I ever do!
I caught the first screening of Driving
Lessons
at the Tribeca Film Festival.
This film is not only about Driving Lessons, but life
lessons.
Interesting that it was entitled Driving
Lessons
as this might lead you to believe this is the main feature of the movie which directly it is not though it certainly could be seen as "Ben" finally being in the driving seat in his own life.
There are some very good
lessons
to be learned in this movie.
In his acceptance speech, Cameron announces that he was able to fulfill his role as a gay military man, in part, because of
lessons
he learned from a gay teacher he had in high school.
The opening with 'Professor' Shemp giving voice
lessons
to homely, untalented and lascivious Miss Dinkelmeyer (Dee Green), wincing at her horrendous singing notes and fighting off her advances, is an excellent example of Shemp Howard at his best.
I'm trying to say it's full of pain, love and deep
lessons
of live.
DRIVING
LESSONS
is a little film that sneaks up on you.
In addition, many of Barney's
lessons
on current episodes about plagiarism, being honest, and yes... even death, could appeal to everyone, not just his target audience.
The script writers here could give Fox News some
lessons
in fair and balanced.
At the film's end, when she says that she had a dream that she had a child and she was trying to take care of it, but she forgot something else, the implication is that she has forgotten what she has learned in the war she's just survived, that like her own mother before her, she will be unable to pass on any vital
lessons
to her own child.
Although my favorite is still Karate Kid II, I felt this fourth installment of the movie series was consistent with the others and had some important
lessons
to share.
The
lessons
in the movie are valuable and worthwhile to learn.
The cast look as if they have been taking
lessons
from Joey Tribbiani, they have one look each, and stick to it.
"A Gentleman's Game" uses the game of golf in a country club setting to illustrate an adolescent's discovery about honesty, prejudice, and other life
lessons.
No Character study, no
lessons
learned, it did not even look like the actors were having any real fun, they were just trying to act like they were having fun.
They need to get some acting lessons....no, wait, that won't help because the Naked Brothers Band people a retards.
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