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The
message
of Hero is quite clear: the idea of Greater China is more important than the death and the suffering of millions.
Yet another subliminal
message
in a kid's show!
Sadly it would seem that the creators were so focused on making their point that they took it's power away completely by force feeding their point to the viewer.The way its
message
is presented Almost reminds me of the stories I've heard of the Spanish inquisition!
This movie has good intentions, at least in the
message "
don't be afraid, no matter how tough it can be.
The
message
is don't be good at anything, just be one of the "nothings" who blend in cracking jokes.
Regardless of whether the predominant social
message
of this film - that vigilante justice is acceptable - is justifiable, I was more insulted by McConaughey's closing statement.
As for the rest, I found the acting reasonable, with the exception of Sandra Bullock, who seems to be playing her usual bubbly self (doesn't really work in a courtroom drama), but what's the point when the film's
message
is as poor as this one.
If you are expecting this cinematic adaptation of another Nicholas Sparks novel to follow the surefire formula of previous films, such as
"Message
in a Bottle," "Nights at Rodanthe," and "A Walk to Remember," think again.
The only
message
I have come away with is perhaps life is too short to sit around watching movies of people doing not much......and then you die!
What
message
does this show bring to kids?
If it had chosen one clear path of which of these themes to focus on, it could have lived up to its potential, but instead the result of mixing the two is a film that has a very flat and dry sense of humor, cheesy dialogue and motifs that attempt to give the movie profundity, but instead practically insults the intelligence of the audience, and also a very confused and clouded presentation of the movie's opaque
message.
This show sends a bad
message
to kids everywhere to make them think that if they don't have the latest I-Pods and designer clothes they will hate themselves.
The second I walk in to the room when my family are watching it (and believe me, they were only watching it more because they were praying that there would be at least some relief, perhaps even some fable in the end, sending a warm
message
of good justice done and when the good guys look good).
The main
message
of this movie is that even the sickest of persons can't commit an abortion.
So when he receives a cell-phone
message
from Mike concerning how they left Sam hanging on the cross while they were off at the beach taking in the sun and sand, Jack is frenzied with fear.
This is so sending a wrong and unrealistic
message.
Nor does it mention that Democracy in when people decide the government, not a massive war machine that sends the message, 'Be killed or Obey'.
The unbelievable twist the movie makes - going from an extremely bad "Alien lifeforms inhabit earth" movie with sickening bad acting, to a film that tries to spread an Archchristian "Judgement day is at hand, seek Jesus or though shall burn for all eternity in the fiery debts of hell
" message
- left me stunned after being tormented for 85 minutes.
I am deeply disturbed by some posts I am reading on the
message
boards for this movie, people saying it is actually a good movie!
If this is your intention, send me a personal
message
and I'll offer you a list of alternate recommendations.
"The Final Comedown" wants to "say something" about racism and inner-city violence; unfortunately, the
message
is invalidated by the nonsensical script, the amateurish production, and the heavy-handed polemics.
Shaggy, friendly yet frustrating film has the same old message: if you want to make it in this world, being imaginative isn't enough, you have to live up to your place in society and that means living by the (heterosexual) rules that govern us.
My wife, a minority in her own right, was offended by the inherent and unendingly racist
message
of the film.
Virginia is the latest victim of a serial killer that have Lieutenant Carlo Hendrix (Art Evans) & the LAPD baffled, or at least that's the
message
a local TV news reporter named Clay Dwyer (Mark Thomas MIller) is telling his viewers.
Reggio's message, so powerful and resonant in his previous two Qatsi films, is hopelessly jumbled here.
It had a few good lines here and there - and the attempt at the
message
was admirable, but they went from Houston through New York to get to Dallas.
I agree with laura-jane from Canada ("Powerful
Message
but Lacks Focus.").
Secondly, when Mary's father didn't show up for the dinner, and Paulie helped Mary release her anger, that Mary even said she wished he were dead... Somehow I don't think this is a good
message
either that you deal with your disappointments through anger.
This movie really left me thinking ... but not about the plot, the direction, the characters, an underlying message, or a clever script.
It was a very slow paced movie that seemed to be trying to convey a message, but the
message
was a cliché, hopeless mess to begin with.
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