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Compared to a lot of film made today this is pure entertainment and includes mystery with comedy and a
message
that honesty above all should be the guiding principle of humanity.
The opening section, which spoofs Hollywood "social
message"
films is absolutely brilliant.
The
message
is that you do not need "money, tradition, or fancy books- you just need a desire to better yourself."
its a
message
of non-comformity and has traces of anti-authority sprinkled in as well.
The acting wasn't the greatest, I'll admit that, but it was passionate about it's message, sending people into prisons without so much as an attorney or some type of trial is cruel and unusual.
The
message
rings true today, the cage you escape from and the bridge you want to jump off of, are the next generations own disappointments, there will always be new kids on the block replacing those who break free from the chains.
Well all great actors together hence nothing to say about acting or directing but the film gave us a great
message
through out.
Not top-notch Bunuel but a "surreal" dream sequence that bunuel stages whithin where the
message
of the movie is framed and is worth noting for it shows you the capability of the director, Bunuel.
"The Gymnast" unfolds in short shots and short scenes, revealing its characters and
message
over time.
It is a drama rather than a film noir, which tries to send a
message
that love changes your own life, i.e. your love to any person and the love you received from him/her.
The story is truly touching and sends out a great
message
about life and how we live.
"Desperate plights don't demand desperate remedies", Kieslowski says in his message, teaching us how unrighteous can be the act of disobedience to a commandment of God that judges punishment the same way as crime is judged.
Hoot is a nice plain movie with a simple
message.
The
message
in this film is big especially for animal activists and lovers.
The
message
is about doing all you can to save endangered animals.
There is a pervading understatement and refinement in Babette's Feast but this makes the
message
of the movie, if anything, stronger, not at all weaker.
Watching "Putney Swope" is like listening to hardcore punk rock: it may not make a lot of sense (at least to me it didn't upon watching it for the first time), but you have to respect the film for its passion and unabashedly rebellious
message.
I was also surprised that in all this there was a
message.
Although AIDS is supposed to be the main theme, the strong sup-text of friendship and love, as they evolve between Eric and Dexter, is a powerful
message
for teenagers.
It's a really great movie with a wonderful Christmas
message.
This shows how people can overcome their problems and gives the general
message
about the meaning of life in a new and exciting way!
not the same words but the
message
is all that counts.
The story itself was great (and true, the setting was perfect and the
message
about human response to the war, danger and risk was exceptional.
What strikes me most is the
message
this film might address to all of you people there.
And the
message
is sad.
For me, the main problem is the terribly disjointed narrative which can't make its mind up how best to convey its
message.
Acclaimed Japanese director Takashi Miike can't seem to get the wheels moving with this torpid thriller, an adaptation of Yasushi Akimoto's book concerning an evil old woman (and child abuser!) who is part of a new urban legend: if your cell-phone rings with a strange tone--and you see the
message '
One Missed Call'--you will replay the
message
only to hear your own final words before your death.
The actors, as the vehicles of this
message
and nothing more than that, will use a limited set of acting skills: the "I am a good carrying person" smile, the concerned look and the "victory is ours" body posture, while the bad guys have the "I'm a bad one" frowning and the "you caught me" look, followed by the "I'm good for nothing and I should be removed from society" head banding (this kind of also sums up the general development of each show).
Maybe in George Orwell's version there is a
message
worth conveying.
If the film maker's
message
is "the mundane life is worth living", well then, they've succeeded.
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