Perception
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It enlightened me to a different
perception
of a person who believes in mankind.
As the movie unfolds, Bruce learns that the real change that needed to occur in his life was not the circumstances, but his
perception
of what was truly there.
It is full of nuances and a
perception
of life as being quite ordinary and often fearful but what lifts this movie to a height rarely realized is its focus on the little incidences in our lives to which we normally only offer the briefest of attention spans.
Anglo-American policy makers chose to so act due to their
perception
that the islands would be strategically vital bases for controlling the Indian Ocean through the projection of aerial and naval power.
I am very familiar (from repeated listens) with the classic "Purple Rain" album and all its songs, but to see them in the context of the movie completely alters your
perception
of the tunes and lyrics - like COMPUTER BLUE, THE BEAUTIFUL ONES, WHEN DOVES CRY and PURPLE RAIN itself.
Estimable designer Erno Metzner creates stark sets that simulate the tragedy, providing a
perception
of reality, augmented by matchless sound editing, with the only music being produced by integral orchestras during the beginning and ending portions of a work for which aural effects possess equal importance with the eminent director's fascinating visual compositions.
The movie takes its time in showing how Jones recruited followers (Brenda Vaccaro's and Brad Dourif's character are stand-outs in that matter) but also in observing an uncanny shift in Jones
' perception
of reality.
Kurosawa, fresh into color, losses sight of his usual themes of truth and
perception
of reality and opts for a depressing take on Tokyo's slums.
to enjoy this movie completely you can't have a
perception
of how a film like this goes and just enjoy all the side jokes and puns which are involved with the film.
It asks you to overcome the fear of
perception
and become who you are meant to be.
In one thing the film is right: it's all about
perception.
Director David Lynch refuses to give clear explanations on his movies(with the exceptions of The Elephant Man and The Straight Story)and he prefers the spectator to making the homework of taking out conclusions.I like a lot the films he does but I do not try to find in them a clear explanation.I just enjoy the extraordinary talent Lynch has of creating emotions and producing feelings without a too coherent story.He uses all the instruments to give us something unique which we may not understand it immediately but something which we will never forget.Inland Empire is a very interesting experiment and we can see the same surrealistic style he used on most of his movies.After Eraserhead,his brilliant first film,Lynch continued with more normal films,like The Elephant Man or Dune.But,with Blue Velvet,he backed to show the oneiric feeling he had shown in Eraserhead (although on a lesser degree).With Inland Empire,I had the perfect sensation I was in a dream(or,best said,on a nightmare).But this film is not for everyone:its running time is of 3 hours.Lynch plays with our
perception
in the time and the reality to create a very interesting experience but which will not satisfy to the people who are looking for a clear story.Lynch makes us taking out conclusions all the time.The film is made with a digital video and that thing helps because it creates more mystery.Laura Dern brings an amazing performance.She always acted well but I never thought she had so much talent.I do not know if I can recommend Inland Empire to everyone:I liked it pretty much and I think it's a very interesting experiment.But I understand some people will not like it.Inland Empire is very interesting and it makes us taking out conclusions.And I always appreciate that.
We get retrospective insights in her
perception
of this life, but the very amusing part is the description of her family's reaction to her buying a house on Hampstead Heath and not wishing visits from anybody below 40!
Throw in a twist of the imaginary person and her
perception
that the world is trying to get her and you add in Gia with Beautiful Mind.
A critically important component of virtually all successful cinema is suspense, a
perception
of uncertainty within the viewer as to what may ensue from the events occurring upon the screen, whichever genre, present even when we know an outcome (Apollo 13) if the work is done well; all of which is meant to point to a total absence of suspense in this weakly directed feature, which dully plods from scene to scene until its flat ending.
It has definitely changed my
perception
of European movies.
Children brought up with a mother and no father, a father and no mother or worse,two fathers or two mothers are bound to suffer a disadvantage in their
perception
of the family unit and it is up to the adults to act in a responsible matter once they have decided to procreate.
Why, oh why, oh why don't producers of Sherlock Holmes films do their research, i.e. read all the books and gain a true
perception
of those two incredibly well developed and documented characters, Sherlock Holmes and John Watson.
There is also a sense of nostalgia for the past years, but with the
perception
that what we experienced will always remain in our future lives as a precious treasure.
It's truly unfortunate and even mildly depressing how your personal
perception
changes over the years.
It brought out the point that vogue leadership is real and perhaps a
perception
at the same time.
Unless a person has experienced this kind of trauma, they cannot know what toll it takes on the mind and how it changes our
perception
of things and in that, changes the decisions we make.
This was only my perception,another person may have seen it differently.Or maybe he did wake up from the coma and had to face up to what he did.
I think that the whole movie acted as a
perception
altering experience, slowly unraveling the plot until the end, tying everything together.
But wait a second.... Freddy is attempting this time to take over a young teenagers body and therefore become 'human' and no longer just a figment of perception, so far the idea is captivating to me.
What Poirot learns however is of a far greater deception that will alter everyone's
perception
of what they believe to their reality."
You're not in 'M.I.1' or in 'The Usual suspects' - even if I also appreciated these movies- , what matters is people, their relations, their
perception
of their job...
I watched this mini on a DVD so my
perception
wasn't as fragmented as it perhaps would have been if I watched one episode a day on TV.
Of course, you gotta be a masochist to enjoy some people's genius - you know that if you bear with them they will take you to new levels of
perception.
Solondz splits the movie in two parts, "Fiction" and "Non-fiction" and shows in both how easily our subjective
perception
of real life loses its grips in other people's perceptions, situations, expectations... while writing about it.
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