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The best part of this movie is that even though they had all the eye candy that every independent film should have, they had a good
moral
to the story.
Aside from all of the "hype" regarding whether or not the movie has
moral
issues, to me, this is of no concern.
If you are interested in Feminist films with complex characters that are more than mere
moral
contrivances try Lizzie Borden's Love Crimes, but be forewarned that it's more likely to offend your social values than Blue Car.
Looking at it from the
moral
point of view, the Bible, which is the ultimate
moral
authority, teaches us that homosexuality is wrong, so wrong it is and the matter cannot be up for discussion.
The bible tells us not to judge others on a personal level but nevertheless to make known one's views on different
moral
issues with vehemence...and that's where the fine line has to be drawn !!
"Death Race" puts me in a
moral
dilemma.
The
moral
of this story is NOT Nice Guys Finish Last, but Know Thyself.
There is plenty of guilt to go around,as there should be in a
moral
play with really nice people caught up in uncontrollable passion.
In The Last Horror Movie the film-makers try to challenge our
moral
position vis a vis violence as entertainment, but this is done in such an unsubtle and hectoring tone that interest wanes very quickly.
This early Kurosawa film interested me not only as a historical object, but because, as in every one of his films I've seen so far, the
moral
and philosophical implication of the story carries as much weight as the dramatic and poetic aspects.
As another commenter said here, "When was the last time you saw a film where the central character had something called a
moral
imperative."
This play (I can see it as a stage play, as well as an excellently crafted film) delivers with surgical precision the key
moral
question that lies behind everything the "free world" needs to ask itself about freedom.
It is a strong story with plenty of
moral
interest, it has strong performances and a nicely done twist.
People were more reverent then; their
moral
scruples were more intact and we must remember that we just emerged victorious from the Second World War and were then fighting the Korean War, so nationalism was more prevalent; respect for the flag and country was almost an anticipated action; no flag burning then!
Because in reality they live under a lot of social and
moral
rules, that restricts freedom to its very core.
If I had come away with a lesson learned or a moral, Chrystal would have made more sense.
Apparently that's the
moral
of this movie.
Doomwatch - the gritty and often rather lacklustre series covering moral, social and environmental issues was the only programme that came close to Timeslip at this time, but Timeslip was overall much more successful.
But we have to judge this film in todays climate and many issues like those above no longer provoke amazement or distaste, as the
moral
climate has relaxed
The Italian people probably felt a
moral
degradation knowing that their government had participated in exterminating Jews during WWII.
There's a story of sorts (lots of people chasing a revolutionary war cannon purported to contain the Crown Jewels of England), and a
moral
of sorts (don't be afraid to risk), but they're just scaffolding for the gags and shtick.
Do yourself a favour on a rainy day and get out "co-ed call girl" on video - it has to be tori spellings most under acclaimed role to date -she just shines as the innocent college girl who falls into becoming a call-girl whilst starting a romance with a fellow student who wants to be a lawyer - consequently she is torn between her
moral
obligations and her feelings - very powerful stuff - I confound anyone who views this masterpiece not to be touched by her gritty performance.
This is the
moral
of The Italian Job.
The perfect complement to the current news stories about pedophile priests -Brian Cox as the sympathetic pederast!! Apparently, writer/director Michael Cuesta checked his
moral
compass at the bath house door.
The
moral
is, all people have value, whether poor or old, and when one is entrusted with the care or safety of another, one should treat that life as if it were his own in all cases.
It had
moral
value and sweet moments.
Goes on to have a
moral
deciding theme, do you go by the rules or do you break them?
Everything good in his old life relates to his mother who fostered his interest in playing the piano; his present of
moral
turpitude and anger he owes to the influence of his deadbeat father.
The film tends to preach at times and has a
moral
about gold, greed and sacrifice.
They don't make this kind of movies these days...right from the start till the very end it's all full-throttle action...and the thing that gets you is this : you don't expect much of it when you see the title and info, thinking "yeaahhh...another dumbass kids movie"...and though it has a few aspects that defy a realistic movie, but man, it becomes more and more engaging by the minute and keeps you focused with its breathtaking scenes and intensity...I mean, damn...this is a well-built movie people, good acting, good plot, strong
moral
values...and it's all done by simple means and lines, not like the majority of the movies you see now with great actors, boring scenarios and pathetic lines.
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