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Despite the excellent cast, this is an unremarkable film, especially from the aviation
perspective.
It was a similar trial at the bizarre, head-case
perspective
given to us in The Cell, although not near as in-depth and well portrayed.
Out of all the actors involved in this mess, only Paul Giamatti and Rachel Weisz brings some life to there
perspective
paper thin roles and that's manly because they are both way too good of actors to be in this film.
The story is hopeless, written by somebody who has garbled memories of childhood rebelliousness but has never gained any adult sense of
perspective
in the intervening years.
While using archival film and letters lends the film a fresh and interesting perspective, too often the material selected to highlight simply isn't very interesting (such as when Goebbels complains about this or that ailment, &tc., or the ad nauseam footage of his small German hometown).
Certainly deserving of the art versus pornography debate, for unlike many banned films, Pasolini's 'Salo' or Larry Clark's 'Ken Park' for instance, the film is rather unremarkable from an artistic
perspective.
Although the film tries to put Panzram's behaviour into perspective, with flashbacks to his violent youth and dysfunctional upbringing, the viewer never gets the idea that Panzram is a victim rather than a culprit.
If the intent was to tell a story from the boy's perspective, it was not carried out well.
I'm sure people in the specific business of ballet choreography find this production impressive but from a purely theatrical
perspective
I found everything from design to choreography to be lackluster and unbefitting of a "motion picture".
But remember, again, this is from the artistic
perspective
of a theatrical director, not a dancer or a choreographer, but a straight male theatrical director.
but of course, that ends up to not be the case and the whole movie turns out to be pointless, both from Maddox's
perspective
and the viewer's.
This is one of those films that's more interesting to watch from an academic
perspective
than from an entertainment
perspective.
Well it's not often that we in the UK have a film made about inner city life from the
perspective
of the Afro Caribbean community, the last example that I can remember was the underrated Babylon way back in 1980.
I know Disney always displays lack of creativity when making "straight-to-video" films - but rehashing the plot of the original film with a "new
perspective"
is an all-time low...soon they'll just be re-releasing the original films with new animation and new songs and be calling it a "new version of the movie we all love."
The concept for Sarafina appears to be a sound one, that is aside from the musical
perspective.
1st watched 5/27/2009 - 4 out of 10 (Dir - Harold Young): The 3rd Universal mummy movie is about the same as the first two as far as the final result from the viewer's
perspective.
The problem here here lies in the
perspective
of the directors instead of the truck drivers.
I am commenting on this miniseries from the
perspective
of someone who read the novel first.
And from that
perspective
I can honestly say that while enjoyable, I can see why it hasn't been rebroadcast anytime recently.
However from my American
perspective
this movie just wasn't that good.
When you look at Judges from this
perspective
you can immediately tell it's just the usual fare.
It has to be one of the worst movies I have ever seen the director has no influence no
perspective
the same shots were used again and again he did not build up suspense the cast probably were simply told scream cry run fall.
Although there are elements that undoubtably will bruise the sensibilities of some these days, the cartoon has to be given a bit of
perspective.
The movie was useful for learning about history because it was an interesting
perspective
of the Soweto rioting of 1976.
It showed you things from the
perspective
of the students in the rioting and showed you that they were real characters.
I have read with great interest the only available comment made before mine on this movie and I would first like to say that I understand the point of view of the previous user who commented on this movie very well: viewed from an Israeli perspective, I can very well imagine that this movie touches upon very sensitive issues and that the slightest detail can have a great importance for a viewer who is more or less directly concerned by the events depicted in this movie.
This perspective, however, might seem totally 'alien' to an Israeli viewer, but not so surprising when it comes to swiss viewers, because Switzerland is a country which has NEVER been subject to any terrorist attack.
It therefore comes as no surprise that the audience in Geneva judged this film with a much more 'detached' perspective.I would also like to quote what Mr Bouzaglo said when he was interviewed by a Geneva newspaper (I'm translating from French): ''After 50 years of living here and after undergoing all this violence, we may ask ourselves if it is still possible to remain normal.We might sometimes think that it would be easier to commit suicide than to go on living.
My
perspective
on Holm's performance was that he portrayed the disorientation of Samson during his wife's defection excellently and I believe comported himself well in portraying the aging field agent desperately trying to bridge the class divide.
Grand Canyon came at things from such a raw and real
perspective
that it actually ends up on a higher ground than crash.
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