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That was their
perception.
Understanding all of this enables us to shift our
perception
of seafood away from a commodity to an opportunity to restore our ecosystem.
We notice, looking at all these people opening boxes, that when people get to about 13 out of 15 pies, their
perception
shifts, they start to get a bit bored, a bit testy.
It's about
perception.
They are that which the artist invents when life does not entirely fit or is inadequate to his
perception
of how it was or should have been.
Compounding this problem of character choice is Lloyd's
perception
as an insincere glad hander.
All manipulate with light, space, and sound in order to alter
perception
and mood.
This is a very good black comedy, with a great view on how different people have a different
perception
of the same situations.
Each of the three men go through the same situations, but when they tell of them to other people, their
perception
of the situation is very different from what the other two say.
not too much for intelligent
perception
but so rich for
perception
sensitive.
Or perhaps the encounter would change your older self's
perception
of life and reality?
Aside from this, the plot offers an interesting commentary on the role of the media in society and its effect on social voice, perception, and opinion.
This is a multi-faceted, insightful and bold story about the people in the life of a schizophrenic patient, their (and our)
perception
and realities.
The people are portrayed as they are to themselves: their experiences of the smallest to the largest internal and external phenomena are detailed with the greatest of artistry and
perception.
The Producer Noted While Shooting the Movie There, His Stereotypical
Perception
of Whites were Misconcieved & That He Observed WHite & Black Townspeople & Locals Getting Along With Each Other in the Same Way.
On watching this film, I was amazed at how media
perception
can mould a persons opinion of a celebrity.
But, most of all, Sorte Nula is a movie that makes you think hard trying to solve the mysterious occourings, laugh your head off with their unlucky lives and mess with your
perception
of what can happen in just a few minutes, when you turn your back away from something... for all that, I rate it 8/10
The initial drama is in the acuteness of your perception, which is built on your willingness to experience the film simply as a series of images.
This
perception
is not helped by the whiff of condescension that permeates most movies that have approached Bollywood from an outsider's perspective.
He soon uncovers that those with psychic abilities and extra-sensory
perception
seem to be tuning into something sinister, unexplainable and possibly even apocalyptic.
It's probably the cultural difference of
perception
here: the ultimate beauty is not the showy type, as truly beautiful geisha would not be the over westernised pumpkin in the movie.
However, the flat circumstances that make up the plot, the one-dimensional characters, the very poor (if not stupid)
perception
of what sex represents in a mature relationship etc, make the movie fail.
Wolf Creek and this film would encourage this
perception.
I've never cared much for him, and this movie validates that
perception.
These movie endings suffer from one huge error in perception: People in the PC business having this over-indulgent self ego that assumes the general population lives it's life waiting to hear the latest news about PC's and software.
Either, I have found something exceptionally lacking in a film that otherwise would have been excellent, I feel that the public's
perception
of a film before viewing it is inaccurate for a number of reasons, or I believe that the purpose or message of a film needs to be clarified or explained with the help of other reviewers.
The film is obviously leaning towards to P.O.V. of the "common deaf
perception"
their is no middle ground.
This movie looks still astoundingly fresh 56 years after its production but it could only have been made at the aftermath of W.W.II because of the
perception
of the nearness of death.
It's hard to explain, but during the movie your feelings towards the characters and your
perception
of what is going on changes and it's quite an emotional journey.
Closups of Coleman's face as Othello tortured by doubts about the fidelity of Desdemona were in themselves scenes worth watching.Add to that, his character's off stage desperation and only someone with Coleman's depth of acting
perception
can achieve.
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