Message
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Message
to the victim: When the thugs are talking amongst themselves and arguing, take that opportunity to "RUN AWAY", don't sit there and watch them until you make a noise they hear.
Message
to the Director: if someone has a 5 or 10 minute head start in a vehicle or on foot, you can't have the bad guys on their heels or bumper right away! time and motion doesn't work that way.
Not that that is necessarily bad but for the fact that most propaganda films sacrifice sincerity and realism for the
message
they wish to deliver.
The underlying
message
of an over-50 woman unable to make it on her own, without male assistance is bad, bad, BAD.
This seemed to be a good movie, I thought it would be a good movie, and throughout the movie I was hoping it would be a meaningful use of my time, and yes, I have to admit that the acting talent of Dimple Kapadia and Deepti Naval where truly commendable, but despite the best effort this movie falls short of effectively conveying a meaningful message, which it seems is it seemed was what Somnath Sen is trying to do.
I thought this was the WORST
message
to send children.
The film also suffers from the book's preachiness although its
message
isn't quite as in your face.
Also, the constant
message
about sharing and giving is repeated so endlessly, the audience becomes tired of it well before the movie reaches its familiar end.
This is a
message
film that doesn't know when to quit.
The Charles Dickens novel has been adapted so many times, it's a struggle to adapt it in a way that makes it fresh and relevant, in spite of its very relevant
message.
Alongside this, the cameraman spent far too much time leaning angles that do not match the
message
of the movie.
Its obvious that Von Stroheim was trying to convey a
message
(with the foolishness of American women and the improper behaviors of the aristocrats), rather than tell a story, and the film really can bore modern audiences, like me, easily by doing that.
But not as annoying as the two girls who are watching the movie within a movie.As a horror film this one fails, it's too busy trying to be clever, trying to impart a
message
and seems to forget a slasher film must evoke a sense of tension, or at least a jump or two.
The killer hasn't made a move all year, but now he follows the posse to Florida and starts butchering them whilst leaving behind the titular
message
as some sort of business card.
It could have been a great, hard political thriller instead of a jumbled mess that loses any
message
in a sea of bad writing and acting, a fact that amazed me considering the cast.
I see what he was going for but his insistence on promoting his
message
through Prozac prose and distorted film techniques jettisons it past the point of relevance.
And maybe deliver a message, like "Don't kill elephants!".
Sadder yet, was to see that a great part of the audience was too badly educated in the area to comprehend the incredible gap between the
message
conveyed in the film, and reality.
No real political
message
like the film "Burn" but just another contrived plot device to move the story along.
The
message
of the film-- about dealing with loss-- is subverted by the return of the young girl's father during the film's credits.
Marlon Brando plays and awful character, the movie is not funny at all, a subconscious
message
can be seen "IT IS A DAMN CRAP!!!", "IT SUUCKS SO BADLY!!", "THROW YOUR TV THROUGH WINDOW", and so on.
Any viewer who can make it to the end of this movie will hear a
message
from the Martians--and will probably agree completely!
This movie seems to send the wrong
message.
In either case, what is the moral or the
message
which the director is trying to convey to the audience?
It is implied throughout the movie that she's underage, and the
message
that accompanies that plot-strand just beggars belief!
But for these pseudo-art-idiot-directors, this plot is just a line to put cheap produced shock scenes in a row which neither have a
message
nor make any sense (freshly taken-out bowels are thrown on a naked, bound woman in an earth-hole... why?? and why is that the only time you see both woman and thrower in the whole bloody "movie")??? Disturbing?
OK, I was a few minutes late in so not sure why this was, but I think I grasped the 'this guy is a bit of a badass who you don't want to mess with
' message
behind the ingenious scene.
Now let me say that there is nothing wrong with this
message.
But was it really necessary to disguise this
message.
While the
message
is good,it's simplicity can't escape the fact that in real life more needs to happen to resolve issues presented in this movie.
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