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The beginning is great, as the story kicks off, of course it has a few lulls on the midsection, and the story drifts sometimes away from the main character, but the viewer won't bother - the movie is young, fresh, and light-hearted, even though I don't agree with the
notion
that when you do Erasmus and you come back you no longer make part of that universe.
Its a movie ahead of its time as some 40 years since it was made the
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of armies at war where most of the casualties are the civilians have come of age.
A central
notion
to this movie, that a rancher would ever resist drilling for oil on his land, is absurd, and I know this because I'm from Houston.
In recent times I have been subjected to both this movie and "King Arthur", on DVDs chosen by others for an evening's "entertainment" and together they achieve nothing more than bearing out a growing
notion
I have that the modern movie-watching public totally lacks discrimination, and is content as long as they get "action".
But many of these young filmmakers have also wised up to the
notion
of filtering the finished movie so that it appears qualitatively more like celluloid.
It sort of "throws a bone" to women in letting them be both skilled fighters and leaders, but the movie is much more defined by the romance - which is characterized by the
notion
that human sexuality must involve an imbalance of power, with men dominating the woman they love.
I second that
notion.
The
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that this family go off to Genoa to forget the unfortunate death of the mother is so trite that if we have another film like that, all dead mothers have a right to complain at being exploited.
But whatever chances you're ready to give to "Cama de Gato", they shrink to zero within 10 minutes: it's an unbelievably preposterous, verbose, ideologically fanatical and technically catastrophic attempt to portray Brazilian upper-middle class youth as a bunch of spoiled neo-Nazis hooked on bad sex, drugs and violence (and they're made to look like closeted gays too), made with no visible trace of talent, imagination, expertise or
notion
of structure.
What really bothered me about this movie was the makers' absurd
notion
of surrogate mother.
The whole
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that Streisand plays a boy/man only begins to scratch the surface of how ridiculous a premise this movie is.
No
notion
of how the two hostages feel, of their point of view, of their ordeal...
An interesting notion, but very difficult to bring to the screen in an intellectually and emotionally satisfying way.
While I don't claim to be any sort of expert in marine life, I must say anyone with a modicum of intelligence could not possibly buy in to this
notion
of a whale (and not even the mother!) having a clue about revenge because it witnessed his dead mate having a forced abortion by humans!
In addition to that ridiculous notion, there is a nearly 20 minute segment of Ray Middleton and his black-faced "Christy Minstrels" performing Stephen Foster's songs that was difficult to watch, to say the least.
This warning against anti-semitism is well-meant and may have had its purpose at the time, but it is made without the slightest
notion
of how to make a film.
The
notion
of calling this a sport, of its inclusion in the Olympics...! ah, but we digress...
The notion, let alone the bargain-basement price, will only be believed by the most gullible viewers.
If another Hitler ever arises, it will be thanks in part to nonsense like this film, which propagates the absurd
notion
that he was a visibly deranged lunatic from the start.
This is a film with nothing but the
notion
that we're supposed to accept these ideas, and that's what the movie has going for it.
Superb New York City locations - gritty, real - are a fantastic antidote to the commercial imperatives of "Sex in the City" - in fact, the entire film is an antidote to the HBO/Hollywood
notion
of New York City , sex and relationships.
Don't be fooled by the
notion
that because it seems like a kids' movie it is unsophisticated - it isn't, there's a lot of hidden treasure...
The movie has many objectionable scenes and points of sexual politics and is probably best taken as a general cartoon on the foibles of both sexes, making a mockery of the whole
notion
of sensitivity and honesty, and hitting numerous points of possible profundity on the basis that if you fire off enough shots, some of them are bound to hit.
In the end, it may end up only being the inbred Southern Gothic cousin of Kubrick's "The Shining"---but hey, that's a pretty damn entertaining
notion.
The
notion
that, as this string is headed, "The town comes together" is a much stronger message than the lonely personal heroism of 'High Noon.'
The
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of nations sending people fighting each other with giant robots is tacky.
When a well off, got it made couple with a nice apartment and great life get the
notion
to adopt this idea was tailor made for them.
By the way, although the
notion
of sex is barely hinted at in the film, it DOES adequately explain menstruation in general.
But what I realize now is that this is quite "adult" for a film with a G rating, especially the
notion
of dying and going to Heaven.
The end of the film further exemplifies this
notion
as we observe a funeral mass and wedding on a one-way dirt road.
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