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With most of these films, the middle third sags horribly - usually involving a sappy love story or arcane
political
intrigue or both (queen falls in love with Hercules and her evil brother plots against them, etc.) It's often hard to hold on through this to watch the exciting finale.
The movie starts of as a fast, stylish and just plain fun
political
satire but in its second halve the movie gets more serious of tone, in an almost Oliver Stone kind of way.
When taken as a whole for its ideas and dissection of the current 2-party system and
political
process, I think this is a great film.
There is in particular a debate scene in this movie that I felt was a masterful critique of our
political
debates and how policies are "discussed" at them.
As I watched this film I could only think about how I hear similar sentiments from people on both sides of the
political
spectrum almost daily.
This movie is a raw, concentrated distillation of America's PRESENT
political
scene.
This movie was working toward two goals: to make a
political
point and to tell a scary adventure story.
It's often difficult to do make a
political
point and still tell a good story (consider the highly
political
but rarely-entertaining final season of Ellen).
This fascinating story takes place around the time of the Whitlam Dismissal, in which during his time as a clerk for TRW, Christopher was privy to classified correspondence which admitted the CIA's involvement in Australian
political
and union circles.
I think this movie is for people who likes stand-up and
political
discussion.
Secondly, the actors hired by Watkins were purposefully chosen to represent their true
political
alliances and backgrounds.
There are many key roles in former newspaperman Martin Mooney's ambivalent screenplay which hits out at all
political
alliances and quite ruthlessly denigrates Reform candidates.
But questionable storytelling aside, this packs a punch; no question you have to be interested in
political
film-making to really get involved, but the film really isn't like anything else of its era: it pulls no punches, offers no simple solutions.
The leftist
political
figures are certainly painted broadly at times, but they aren't all alike; the right-wing government functionaries seem a little more cartoonish, but even they are allowed to show at least a little humanity.
The time was created well, the feelings of the people were well done and the
political
elements were not two dimensionally made into melodrama as in so many American series.
Kilo Finds himself going up against the higher realm of society and
Political
royalty in order to make clear how important a Man's Word is and stands for.
There are other films with more convincing characters, a more realistic story, and maybe even more depth concerning
political
invocations.
Maybe the one true genius artist of British Film to emerge out of the 1960s, Watkins has made quite a bunch of rarely seen films that perfectly capture the spirit of the outer-aesthetic world - the world of
political
ongoings, social problems and governmental solutions.
Thus, his work is probably less "filmic" than, say, political, which some may call a weakening of their inherent artistic quality.
One was a funny romp with Robin Williams that should have been the whole basin for the movie anyway, but you also get a techno thriller movie with
political
angst in the middle.
Such risks in film-making - thinly veiled
political
statements - would be almost inconceivable today.
The film spends a lot of time in the sewage of organized crime, drugs, prostitution and other vices, but it retains interest through the creativity of its action scenes and the now-startling lack of
political
correctness.
A woman who is accused of being a
political
activist is brought in for questioning.
The film is quite political, but I agree strongly with its message - nuclear power, though extremely efficient, is far too dangerous for common use.
Bon Voyage conveys the chaos, confusion, and emotional bewilderment of a nation of the brink of collapse and the wide spectrum of French reactions to the new
political
order.
Another good point is the role that sexual jealousy plays even in relatively progressive milieus that think that age-old conventions can easily be surpassed.The atmosphere of the Blitz was also convincing as well as the portrayal of the distinct outlooks among people who have experienced war as opposed to those who talk about it theorizing on it's possible
political
outcomes.I think one would recommend such a movie.
I absolutely love this show!!!!!!!, Its basically fox's improved version of the simpsons (cau'se lets face it the simpsons are very dry if you're above the age of 9. It's political, irrational, and irresistible.
If you're the
political
type there is Mr. Griffin goes to Washington (VOL.2
In 1858 Tolstoy wrote this in his diary: "The
political
is not compatible with the artistic, because the former, in order to prove, has to be one-sided."
A bland title disguises this solidly-carpentered example of old-fashioned Hollywood entertainment, this film proves a largely successful hodgepodge of several disparate elements: a period piece, a romantic drama, a crime movie and a
political
thriller.
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