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However, I am somewhat disappointed to see how people tend to misinterprate this film by proclaiming that the movie's
message
of carpe deium is derailed by the fact that those who apply it end up losing.
It's not only his character, but in fact every character in the film that does not fully understand Mr. Keating's
message
until the very end by finally doing what they feel is right now matter how much the opposing forces deny this basic truth.
It's good to see that any schlub can now get his
message
out there rather than all the power in the hands of the elite.
According to commentary said noise was supplied by the unappreciated in our time Jay mewesey mewes but delivered with such conviction that i use it as my answerphone
message
on my cell.
It is hard to believe nobody else found that somewhat against the often cited "important
message"
of this train wreck.
This simple and moving film has some heart-wrenching moments, but its central
message
is simply to point out the the absurdities of war.
I think the director has been successful to leave the people who watched the movie with a feeling that everyone born just to enjoy every moment they live, not to waste it through horrible hatred feelings.It leaves a
message
that "HARMONY IS WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS".
The
message
to the viewer is overly clear, it shouts: this is an artistic, slow and sensuous movie, contrasting Oriental philosophy with Western greed for speed and immediate effects.
Although this film is a comedy, it does a nice job of bringing across its serious underlying
message.
No doubt, "Izo" is extremely violent and brutal, yet one sees a
message
lurking in the blood.
2- Deep: "The collector" it's not an "easy to watch show", there's always a
message
to think, some lesson, reflection about life and the way we live.
All what I'm having is just tons of confusion and even more tons of disgust not only because of me being that ignorant, but also because of me being that patient to stand all of this antipathetic movie till it ended !! I didn't hate it because it's not understandable...I hate it because it doesn't want to be understandable, and I've always thought that when you finish watching a movie then give it a lot of thinking to discover totally nothing about its own meaning or its special message, so this is the definition of a "Bad" movie !
Such seems to be the
message
of "Possessed", a film that was obviously tailor made for its star, Joan Crawford.
That shows a
message
to everyone about how we can be kinder, and try to understand a little bit more.
Every gag fails, the movie is shot in dark, depressing colors which only drive the "sad, very sad
" message
straight to the subconscious.
For a movie who's tenuous
message
seemed to be "looks don't matter" (yet everyone is plastic-ally pretty) The only interesting character was forced to conform to the shallow beauty ethic by removing his individuality in order to get the loose girl.
It turned out to be of general interest in the description of the ups and downs in a young couple's life, and even if the movie is more than 60 years old it has a
message
to tell all of us.
This was a perfect, awesome action movie that I thoroughly enjoyed, right up to the ham-handed political
message
that the director felt compelled to put in.
Why do directors feel they need to make the audience think, or that they have to get some kind of
message
across?
Especially when you're putting a
message
about gun control in a movie like this.
This movie is a satire...a dark comedy that initially looks silly and superficial but that's the POINT...to exaggerate in order to get a
message
across.
The film goes on too long and I didn't like the sanctimonious
message
in the end especially when the director's commentary on the DVD confirmed that he was trying to show the futility of violence.
As others have said, the action begins when Anthony Edwards picks up a ringing pay phone and gets a frantic
message
from someone in an ICBM silo who has apparently dialed the wrong number saying the missiles are on their way.
But that actually strengthened the message, that the primary victims of the war were civilians, not the armed combatants, who were often much more murderers of civilians than soldiers.
Better said, you may like so much the
message
conveyed that you give it a ten.
The
message
itself is vague, no technical details (in such a technological subject) to give it substance.
It is graphic and heart ripping, it is a movie EVERY teen should see so that they can relay the
message
of Never Again, because next time it may not be The Jews, it could be any culture.
Its not that I don't understand the film or the
message
it is trying to send, its just that its very badly done.
I'm all for freedom of expression, and would never deny someone the right to independently get a
message
across to film audiences.
This was trying to be a movie with a
message
about a mystical group of "Wolfen" who have been demolished due to western civilization.
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