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Why not simply legalize these goods so that they can be properly
observed
and under surveillance?
I was not expecting much from this movie, but was very pleasantly surprised, as it is light and funny and very well
observed.
Both are unaware of being
observed
by two federal agents.
Whether the period is the 20s (the first story), the present (ie 1950) for the middle story, or the 1910s (the last), costumes and settings are lovingly
observed
and created.
I have never
observed
four hours pass quite so quickly as when I saw this film.
'Presque Rien' is a beautifully
observed
portrait of the experiences of a young French homosexual.
Taken as a period piece when the sexual revolution was completely redefining the country's moral code, the film is a shrewdly observed, sharply comic character study among the Southern California bourgeoisie.
My English teacher
observed
that I was reading the book and eagerly gave me the film to borrow, saying that it was a fairly strong adaptation.
The facts documented by photographs taken by those who participated and
observed
the inhuman treatment of prisoners are indisputable: seeing them on the screen in full frame and in close-up shots is almost more than the compassionate eye can tolerate.
I have been extremely surprised at the good reviews this movie has received at this site, given the high level of criticism that I have
observed
of other movies at this same site.
It
observed
the classical unity of time, place, and action.
As many who have left comments before me have observed, this film echos the detective stories of the 1930s and 1940s.
These people are going to get better, they seem to have
observed
a lot of films.
I even counted 2 or 3 genuinely suspenseful moments, notably the extended scene in the dark room where Edwige Fenech is
observed
by the killer whilst looking for clues.
And I still do, as I
observed
when I saw it again more than 20 years later.
As with many computer-animated films this is a sharply
observed
visual comedy grafted over hilarious voice-over.
Rather, it had the elegiac mood and idiosyncratic details of a fine short story, with its characters neither good nor bad but human, their lives honestly and touchingly
observed
by a sensitive screenwriter and director.
Others have noted that the military customs and traditions were carefully
observed
-- not saluting uncovered, etc. -- but do not note that LCDR Coleman, in the scene where DiNozzo reveals CPL Yost's Medal of Honor, also snaps to attention but does not salute (she was not covered, being indoors; her hat was under her arm).
One wonders if he had a parent that was abusive or an Uncle or someone he had intimately
observed.
Having
observed
the sex scene of Thailand (and other countries) from a close-up myself I can express nothing but a sad smile looking at this 'documentary' which is nothing about even a fair attempt to depict the scene and the industry that has taken so many women (men as well) in Thailand.
As Fred Allen once observed, "You could take all the sincerity in Hollywood, drop it into a flea's navel and still have room for an agent's heart."
There were some observant AND penetrating insights among the comments I scanned on both versions, but only one, the fellow who
observed
that there were "chick flicks" and this was a "dick flick."
I'm a die hard Madonna fan...I mean literally obsessed so i've seen, heard, and read just about everything shes ever done unfortunately i wasn't able to view this film when it originally premiered because of work but thankfully i caught a late night showing of it last night on VH1 hopefully they plan on showing it again cause i'm definitely looking forward to repeat viewings...now i have to say cause its only natural that people will be comparing this movie to "Truth Or Dare" after all they do share some similarities...like they're both documentaries for a Madonna tour..oops sorry but thats where the similarities end...the person Madonna has become is nothing like the person from TOD not that she was a bad person the but her life has changed so much...she's finally experienced some success with her acting (Evita)..she's finally won Grammys(something that should have happened long ago)...shes discovered a newfound spirituality...which i think has a lot to do with the changes i observed...but most of all and most importantly the biggest difference now is that shes a mother...and wife...2 roles that i know lot of people thought she'd never play...but she is and with great success..after almost 5 years of marriage her and Guy act more like close friends than husband and wife and it is truly beautiful to see her interact with her children...even though we don't get to see too much...but i think what was most touching was seeing how more open she is about her emotions and how much kinder she is and ultimately how much happier she is...i thought this movie was beautifully done hell i think the cinematography is award worthy...and there were a couple scenes when she was talking about peace that made me get a little choked up...particularly at the end when she went to Isreal to give a speech about that very subject...well i have to say the biggest difference between the 2 films is that TOD is for fans only...IGTTYAS is one anyone can enjoy or at least learn something from whether fan or not so check your local listings and when it comes out on DVD don't just buy a copy for yourself but for everyone you know
The vetting process that Kenyans
observed
being applied to recent cabinet appointments should be extended throughout the public sector (and also to private entities that win state contracts).
In 1939, while living in London, he
observed
that his theory that people had a basic destructive urge had been proven.
As Mervyn King, the Governor of the Bank of England, acutely observed, “banks are global in life, but national in death.”
One
observed
that Bank of England staff members tended to “filter” their advice to make it more palatable to their superiors.
As the US strategist Daniel Twining has observed: “Over the coming four years, US leadership…will be essential” for “the consolidation of a wide-ranging strategic partnership with India,” as well as for efforts “to prevent Pakistan’s many pathologies…from spilling over in ways that undermine fundamental US (and Indian) interests.”
This would involve raising the target to a level in line with the actual inflation rate
observed
in the post-crisis period – a level that the public would perceive as realistic, honest, and credible.
The Finnish author Sofi Oksanen once
observed
that Russia’s information warfare works because its targets are often willing participants.
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