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It was the only guarantee of getting such mindless rubbish seen in the first place: the genius of the Stones eclipsing a talentless and babbling
political
idiot set loose with a camera.
It doesn't matter what one's
political
views are because this film can hardly be taken seriously on any level.
A huge hit upon release with Australian audiences, it can still be funny today, but its over-the-top
political
incorrectness and blunt, unsubtle humour can make it a bit of a cringer.
The fine Americans who served this country in Vietnam deserve our respect; though the war was badly fought from a
political
standpoint, no one could have asked for more from our soldiers, and it is a great disservice to assert that this kind of "mostly true" fiction is the way things really were there.
Firstly, this is a very dated film, non-focused in its exposition of the left wing
political
revolution.
Things are not so simple and linear as appears here, and of course
political
process are much more complicated and interesting that the plot in "The house...".
Okay, it seems he made a few interestig theater shows in his youth, and about two acceptable movies that had success more of
political
reasons cause they tricked the communist censorship.
It stars James Woods and Cuba Gooding JR and has the synopsis of a taught
political
thriller.
Its the part about those same teens having the intellectual depth & reason or
political
& religious passion as to create such futuristic software or become suicide bombers that perplexes me.
From the pen of Richard Condon (The Manchurian Candidate 1962) comes this muddled tale of
political
intrigue and assassination.
A hard to find film which coasts on the still pervasive mythology of Senator Joe McCarthy as a
political
demon king.
Shot in saturated black and white, this deliberately cerebral film (made for TV, and mercifully, only an hour long) is told in the form of a conversation between an art connoisseur and an off-screen narrator as they ponder through a series of paintings (which are shown in the style of tableaux vivants) and try to find if they hold some clues about a hidden
political
crime.
What I didn't need was the naive love non-affair, the unrealistically silly war scenes and the abuse of the syrupy soundtrack in a film which avoided carefully all historical or
political
references (Stalinism, Nazism, Holocaust) only to end on a passing but nonetheless insulting to our sense of history endnote about "liberating Poland".
No wonder the
political
system of this country can get away with whatever they want, we have idiots like that coming up in our country, what would happen if this girl actually ends up leading something someday, that is a scary thought.
And, the film deals with the wielding of
political
power by women as a voting group.
Apart from that, the films' role as a
political
satire fails miserably as being too obvious for even the most moronic out there to serve any purpose.
Imitation is, apparently the highest form of flattery, but seeing as though this is nothing near Grosse Point Blanc and in the same league as meet the (watch if your a moron) Spartans in terms of
political
satire, lets leave well enough alone and let this one fade into the obscurity it absolutely deserves.
We never really find out what he does for a living, or why his love affair is forbidden, or what the
political
climate is and why the main character desires rebellion.
This book cannot be done justice in movie form without proper narration and explanation of the
political
system oppressing the characters, and the fact that those are missing is the greatest shortcoming of this film.
Pretending to be an homage to horrible facts happened last years, each director takes the opportunity to polemize with old facts (which have none to do with a terrorist attack), or criticize American's
political
behaviour, or compare different
political
situation as they have in own country having this nothing to do or to share with the atrocity of September 11.
I know if you make a
political
war movie you will get noticed but this movie was just garbage.
Is it a
political
analysis ?
It is interesting to see a reversal of the typical cowboys and indian roles, but here it just seems like a nod to
political
correctness rather than a proper storyline decision.
Imagine her at a friend's dinner party, and she adds a comment to the in-depth
political
discussion going on.
But a lot don't know the ins and outs of the REAL culture, history and
political
background or language for the most part.
One thing I see, over and over, is annoyance with Megan, the idealistic
political
scientist, trying to change the world.
Maybe, because I am a 23 year old
political
science student and I think I'm going to change the world too, so I relate to Megan.
For a film about 2 very charismatic men--Castro and Che, engaged in a gargantuan
political
struggle, it's almost totally devoid of emotional fire.
The sequels however take that universe and lead you down the garden path to whatever new little social or
political
commentary the author wants to make.
This film tried to be too many things all at once: stinging
political
satire, Hollywood blockbuster, sappy romantic comedy, family values promo... the list goes on and on.
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