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Their desire to protect the youngest brother is noble, but not needed in the end.
The
noble
trio must brave a series of battles and other various dangers including a thuggee cult and a temple full of gold.
With some
noble
exceptions (eg Wellman, Hawks), the Western was healthily free of neuroses or real anxiety.
Although the sardonic Julian (ironically surnamed
"Noble"
) appears to be a "tough guy" on the surface, underneath he is really just a mass of neuroses and insecurities, a man who realizes that his chosen profession has left him virtually alone in the world and friendless.
I'm giving an extra half star for the effort and genuinely
noble
intentions of the filmmakers who did try to make it closer to the rpg and because I've seen worse.
The plot deals with a Christian
noble
trying to lead a rebellion and being opposed by legendary ninja warrior Jubei Yagyu.
The film's real strength, making it the greatest Holocaust film I've ever seen, is its relevance; we may think ourselves to
noble
to sell out our brethren to save our own lives, but we would certainly reconsider if actually faced with this choice.
The propaganda of the Gallic Wars lays the foundation for wartime journalism, portraying the enemy as something slightly less than human and the cause of the invaders as something
noble
and enlightened.
The opening shot amounts to a wonderfully compelling hymnal to the land and those who toil there, while the rest of the movie attempts to follow through with that
noble
theme.
The worst part is the ending where Tom Cruise (an Amercian officer who came to teach Japanese the modern Western war technique and subsequently underwent a transformation embracing the "old ways" of
noble
fighting with the katana sword) together with his
noble
friends dash in their last suicidal charge with the naked swords right onto the machine guns of emperor's army and... what I see: all Japanese are dead and Tom Cruise is still hanging on, all wounded of course, but alive and with this tremendously heroic face he tries to stand up, alone among the corpses of all his friends.
The frustrated viewer may be forgiven for concluding either that neither producer nor screenwriter had read anything relevant beyond a short encyclopaedia article or two (though, doubtless, both looked at many an illustration of the time: costumes and sets are largely accurate) or that both deliberately chose to reinforce the stereotypes to which the ignorant subscribe (Parliamentarians were dull, bigotted fools; Royalists were
noble
and brave; etc., etc., etc.).
Similarly, the filmmakers' methods undermine their intentions, if their intentions were in fact as
noble
as many of the other reviewers here seem to think.
Richard Widmark has a role that seems to have been tailored for him as a cynical cardsharp and quick-draw loner who's as much a mercenary as is Cooper but not quite as
noble.
Instead of the evil twisted genius set on making monsters or ruling the world, Karloff's goals are incredibly
noble.
Nigel Green is a
noble
villain and very creepy.
Trying to understand why people (especially, young people, and even more so young girls) become terrorists (or freedom fighters; the terminology is heavily dependent on your alliances) is quite
noble.
Knowing that his friend is in danger, he does the
noble
thing and heads off to Beverly Hills to find out more about the incident.
No war is good, people dying is horrific, but at least our "Boys" died for a
noble
purpose.
There are some
noble
allocations of gore here and there, but the film mostly focuses on the drama and eroticism.
This
noble
effort is constantly defeated by Clay Allen(Ronald Howard), Confederacy sympathizer and father to Kinnesaw Judge Allen(Donald Crisp), who wants "the South to rise again" and is secretly motivating his township to form a mob, thwarting everything good Drango wishes for them.
There s a charming(and accurate in essence) demonstration of the co operative nature of french village life, of suburban relationships, of the desire that women have for a life which contains a little of magic and adventure.Fiona Gordon has the grace of a dancer, and the plight of her husband is both pathetic and noble, as well as funny.
The Baron is a bankrupted noble, a very gentle and refined person, but indeed a thief of hotel rooms.
The underlying theme is pretty standard tree-hugger stuff; evil, rapacious white men destroying the Garden of Eden and dispossessing the innocent,
noble
savages along the way.
Those who feel this movie would show the Indians as
noble
savages will be gravelly disappointed.
It's a fascinating case about the ethics of corporate power, and also about one person's
noble
attempt to expose and improve a corrupt system.
While attempting to make a comedy with some sense of purpose or message is a
noble
and bolder undertaking then most comedies (especially screwball comedies of the 30s/40s) were willing to attempt.
For good measure, throw in a mysterious witch, concubines, a deposed noble, and lots of dry ice.
As for content, The Beach raises deep issues on how we deal with our own existence, experience, sanity and commitments to other people: there did seem to be more
noble
purpose than just speculating in the emotions of the viewer.
Lana Turner gives her best performance ever, minimizing any annoying postures, heading a mostly
noble
ensemble cast, with the possible exception of Lee Phillips, handsome as the small town's new principal, but somewhat grating in character.
'The Living and the Dead' portrays the lives of a British noble, his wife and their adult son set in a spectacular country estate.
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