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Some to the drug traffic, or the fight is no reference either farmer and worker, or wing guerrilla and to the kidnapping
political.
It shows the true damage that is done to our soldiers after they fight pointless wars for
political
and financial gain.
In this film he was portrayed as being "Jesus" like in his refusal to go to war with the Hittites even through they were invading Egypt and in his closing speech about the futility of materiality and
political
power.
Note that the immigrants speak of "America", not the "United States"--the ideal vs. the
political
reality.
The Chaser crew who do the satirical newspaper and CNNN try something new by mixing live comedy, pre-recorded skits and
political
satire into one show filmed in front of a live audience, sorta like Rove, but funny.
The closest genre is a disaster or terroristmovie with deeper human and
political
notes than usual.
I heard that his next feature will be a
political
satire and I really can't wait to see that too among with his previous works like "House of Pancakes"...
all of this
political
correctness peeves me as it does most others!)
However, the movie depicts Lumumba as a
political
leader who wanted the new independent country to be the same as the old colonialist one..., I felt it hard to sympathise with this kind of leadership, yet the movie is somewhat like a homage to the man.
I would just have liked a better
political
analysis.
More importantly, this radiantly beautiful film is a much needed reflective mirror for us to view the history of immigration of 'foreigners' into America at a time when the very mention of the word 'borders' is a
political
fuse.
And what he gives us, in the Swedish language, with Swedish actors, on Swedish locations (and using what appear to be genuine Swedish military vehicles) is what was familiar from war films set in almost every other country in Europe-- all the confusing invasions and counter-invasions,
political
lies, internment camps, faked confessions, summary executions, torture, turncoats, "collaborators", and so on.
i say go easy on what was a powerful experience for me, and likely for anyone involved in any sort of
political
activity.
If this user indeed watched the film, the message was that he was not communist but pigeonholed (by none other than Belgium, the U.S., the UN, etc.) as a "communist" leader for other individuals', corporations', and country's
political
and economic gains.
a great movie, with a rather unclear
political
message.
Drinking a glass of wine will not be the same
political
and commercial act after watching this well made documentray.
Very tongue in cheek and suitable to the
political
climate.
With the top of the line actors and steady pace one can learn to overlook the dated '70s environment, and see it for the
political
critique that it is.
It has titillating erotic romance, reminiscent of "Body Heat" in more ways than one; it has cops and crime;
political
intrigue and just a dash of daytime soap.
It is
political
satire, and extremely well-written
political
satire at that.
But the movie shows that no matter how hard he tries to do something different, the market place and the
political
system demands that he conform, rendering him no different than his predecessors.
three magical swords, three clans, a horrible demon, a
political
power, yotoden has it all.
James Cagney, racketeer and
political
ward heeler, get to become a Deputy Commissioner of Corrections and visits a boys reform school.
The rest of the movie is how vijay helps her & how the girl ultimately escapes the clutches of the goon & the goon's father's
political
cronies.
Instead, it's a very pleasant, charming and even often thoughtful time capsule of the social and
political
upheavals of the groovy early 70's (the subplot involving Lynn and the revolutionaries is especially potent and provocative).
This film is both
political
and personal and never too preachy or idealistic on either front.
It's a great yarn, with a whiff of
political
correctness.
It will be obvious from the start that it was made long before anyone ever thought of
political
correctness.
The film stars Jimmy Stewart and Doris Day as parents who get caught up in a
political
assassination plot and must try to get their kidnapped son back.
Taut, topical
political
thriller, taking square aim at the controversial US policy of rendition, another appalling Orwell-ian phrase (collateral damage, anyone?) for the illegal interrogation even torture of terrorist suspects by-passing due legal process.
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