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that perspective,it's a 10/10
Most works of art (or general comments like these) can only address a handful of those issues from a single
perspective.
I ended up seeing it three more times while it was still in theatres because it brought back the same feelings plus new ones from having watched the film from an adult
perspective.
Im sure some of it is my youth
perspective
in 1979 but I think its in the class of something like Legend of Boggy Creek which is a classic because it brought something new though campy as all heck.
Well, now we can see them and so many of them are good that we can at last see Myrna Loy in
perspective
and appreciate just how unique and special she really was.
Gabe has trouble putting it into
perspective
and tries to remember the good times they had.
Yes, Barney has offered up his explanation of the film as being some visual allegory of gonads and whatnot, but I think that's really only interesting from a little joke
perspective.
This film is definitely different in
perspective
on family life compared to "Cinema Paradiso".
As one living in the real world, I shaped my views of this film not from the anti-war intent of director Milestone, but from a war movie fan, and real life Grunt
perspective.
The writers, in my perspective, are getting pretty desperate.. Too bad The Simpsons are still on instead of Futurama.
If you look at it from the usual
perspective
of acting skill, dialogue, plot etc., Blood for Dracula is probably one of the worst films you will ever watch.
I love this show, not only for it's good and cozy criminal stories, but also for the new
perspective
of a criminal story; during war and is actually being affected by it.
Although the film looks and sounds similar to a soap opera, the story line digs deep into the pockets of poverty and reveals life inside Midaq Alley through the
perspective
of three characters; Don Ru, Alma, and Susanita.
I think this was simply a dramatization about the evils of totalitarianism from a 1960-ish
perspective.
I admit that I was a bit puzzled by the
perspective
of this movie.
Coming from a Chinese background, there's a lot more wrong with the movie from a Chinese
perspective
than an American's view of the movie.
I apparently viewed this film from a somewhat different
perspective
than many other IMDb voters.
So, I'm totally amazed by the, dare I say, shallow
perspective
of some reviewers here that take this simplicity as a weakness of the movie.
(For a bit of perspective, the film runs almost twice as long as "Doctor Zhivago" and a good two hours longer than "Cleopatra," the lengthiest American film of all time).
This scores a three only for the visual competence; Rube Goldberg meets a pinball machine, with the free-floating '3D
' perspective.
One speaker is clearly an omniscient voice who helps put the story of the gladiators into historical perspective, providing facts and details to enlighten the modern viewer; the second narrator is one of the gladiators, Verus, who tells the viewer whatever is on his mind as it relates to his story.
This is a funny movie and an interesting
perspective
on culture shock (Germans in Japan) and, generally, of coming to terms with one's life.
This movie attempts to do what all good art should do, which is offer the experiencer a new
perspective
on humanity.
This additional
perspective
can then be added to the innumerable other perspectives that a person has accumulated and which ultimately serve to expand his or her consciousness.
When feeling like things are getting too hard and giving up would just be easier, watching this movie puts things into
perspective.
With focused narration and voice-tapes from others in Judy's life, director Susan Lacy is able to put into
perspective
the ill-fated early marriages, the on-set troubles, and the succession of comebacks.
These films attempt to frighten the audience by giving them a unique
perspective
of witnessing the events of the plot unfold through the eyes of a character's own camera lense or, in some cases (such as here), a security camera.
from my
perspective
the girls had fun and well they were having fun they were making a great movie for the audiences.
Good acting, good story, but poor in a historical
perspective.
It could well have failed as it is a hackneyed subject but the director managed to give it a fresh, humanitarian
perspective.
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