Outlook
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His father is a pastor who changes his
outlook
on life and he spends the whole movie sharing his new-found love for others in this shocking and heartwarming movie.
His style of humor is totally different, as are his characterization and
outlook.
When his "father" kicks him out on the street he must learn to fend for himself with nothing but the chauvinistic
outlook
on life that his youth has taught him... that and an unfathomable, nearly mystical level of charm and dumb luck.
As if most people didn't already have a jittery
outlook
on the field of dentistry, this little movie will sure make you paranoid patients squirm.
The lead pairing is, in fact, one of the movie's few weaknesses: the gray-haired Stewart seems a bit old for the role, and while it is easy to see why he falls hard for Novak, it's a little harder to understand what she finds attractive about him, as they seem mismatched in temperment and
outlook.
It showed how people with Bulimia tend to think about things such as their
outlook
on life, friends and themselves.
This new
outlook
allows us to greater appreciate what has often been viewed as the weakest of the original trilogy: "Return of the Jedi".
Worse still, Theresa Russell's character - faced with experiences that nothing in her avowedly rationalist
outlook
has an explanation for, is unwillingly forced to deal with those experiences on another level - that of the spiritual.
A truly inspired and accurate
outlook
on this baffeling case, tears are brought to the eyes.
Enterprise is the entertainment, but it is also the forefront of Science Fiction and a positive
outlook
for tomorrow.
Even though it made me cry,I admit, at the end, the whole movie just brightened up my
outlook
on life thereafter.I suggested to my horror, action, and pure humor movie buff of a brother,who absolutely adored this movie.
A shift in
outlook
is neccesary to enjoy modern British films, one that somehow allows them to be seen in their own right and for their own qualities rather than by the criteria that American films are judged.
For those interested in understanding Islam, this movie offers a generous and gentle outlook, without being pushy about the agenda.
Well I really can't say anymore about the movie, but if you're only
outlook
on Asian cinema is Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon or House of Flying Daggers, I would suggest you trying to rent it, but if you're a die-hard Asian cinema fan I would say this has to be in your collection very good Japanese film.
Mark Sandrich's previous film, 'Top Hat (1935),' completely ignored the Great Depression that was then bringing America to its knees, and presented audiences with a glittering world of the rich and famous; it was the film's optimistic
outlook
on life that perhaps contributed to its success.
The terrible house music, speeding up of cameras (to depict the characters "crazy
" outlook
on things), the dream sequences ("scared scarred"!),and
Many people see it as a poignant social commentary, a wickedly funny and dark
outlook
at a society gone mad with the idea of celebrity and media obsession.
Not sure how anyone could have a close minded
outlook
on such a powerful documentary.
These topics are subtly woven into the rich tapestry of the plot and I was left not only captivated and deeply moved, but it has also led me to reassess my
outlook
and attitude to life.
Maybe because most of them here are westernised now, so they prefer to watch English spoken films.....well thats a sign that they are so easy to adapt(positive
outlook
in life).
The best part of the documentary is the way there is the prodigy juxtaposed with the sad emo kid, who was my favorite character... each has his own relationship to the instructor and each has a different
outlook
on life, on music, and on the school.
A very disappointing
outlook
even for a 1957 story.
I would definitely recommend this film, if not for its cutely romantic outlook, or its refreshingly talented stars, I'd give it a thumbs-up just because it's English.
It is the quintessential example of a form of art that can really alter your
outlook
on life for the better.
It is excessively Hitchcockian (an adjective used far too often, but utterly justified in this case) in it's
outlook.
Anyone who truly takes this film to heart will leave with a different
outlook
on life.
Story: In a world of relativism where anything goes and values are becoming personalized, this movie gave me a truly fresh
outlook
on old Christian and Buddhist values.
Maybe it's because he still has an optimistic
outlook
about his life.
But word of mouth should correct those misconceptions, as this little quiet film is a tender story of an aging woman's sacrifices and healthy
outlook
in the face of adversity.
He tells these creeps some very exaggerated tall tales of his life and that is one of the resounding features of the film, with the ultimate statement being the one he tells to two soldiers he picks up near the end, which turns the film around from its
outlook
at the beginning.
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