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When that something extra is kid versions of
political
figures making jokes about the future they don't have yet, it's just plain nonsense.
Interposed with Moretti's
political
ravings are the events leading up to the birth of his son, and subsequent home movie shots of him with the baby and later the infant Pietro (the film drags us through several years and more than one election period).
"Valkyrie" (2008) at long last tells the world there was a German resistance during world war two professionally organised with bureaucrats, military generals, soldiers and civilians who tried to over throw the Nazi
political
regime, install a new chancellor, obtain peace and close the concentration camps.
This film's basic premise is a
political
cartoon.
The movie takes a
political
agenda to a new level.
Don't get political!"
This is not a
political
statement this is a moral issue that effects are society.
If you like films where people are CONSTANTLY talking over each other, horrible lighting (even if it is for "art's sake"), and makes you feel like you are sitting in on a lame
political
meeting, then you might like this - but you need to be really bored.
Our
political
system works pretty well and the health system allows people not to die in hospital lobbies.
This is not a
political
site, it is for reviewing films.
It could have been a great, hard
political
thriller instead of a jumbled mess that loses any message in a sea of bad writing and acting, a fact that amazed me considering the cast.
I wasn't terribly impressed with Dante's 1st season offering in "Homecoming", it wasn't much of a horror story, but rather a smart
political
statement with the undead.
No real
political
message like the film "Burn" but just another contrived plot device to move the story along.
Despite post - modern interpretations purporting somehow to see it as a gay or even feminist tract,the fact of the matter is that it was a major disaster in 1970 and remains one today.How anyone given the resources at Mr Sarne's disposal could have screwed up so royally remains a closely - guarded secret.Only Michael Cimino ever came close with the
political
and artistic Armageddon that constitutes "Heaven's Gate".Both films appeared to be ego trips for their respective directors but at least Mr Cimino had made one of the great movies of the 1970s before squandering the studio's largesse,whereas Mr Sarne had only the rather fey "Joanna" in his locker.
While meant to be a
political
comment on USA at the time of it's release (1974) it still remains neither funny or acutely observed.
There is a bizarre mixture of political/war rallies, Dr. King, serious
political
interviews, flopping breasts, and pubic hair.
Let's put
political
correctness aside and just look at this in terms of the numerous sex comedies that came out in the 1980's because I for one don't think this is any better or any worse than the others.
The makers of this film have created a future where not only is abortion and birth control illegal in every state,but women are prosecuted for murder and sent away to serve long prison sentences.In other words,this film is every liberals worst nightmare!The
political
agenda is so heavy-handed here and the style of the film is so low-key that it just loses steam pretty quickly.Regardless of which side of the fence you're on,I'd recommend skipping it.
"Nada" was the most inadequate follow-up to "Les NOces Rouges" which,with hindsight,appears now as the last good movie of Chabrol's golden era (1967-1973) "Nada" is Chabrol's first real attempt at a wholly
political
movie;its previous work "les Noces Rouges" had also
political
elements but it was more a psychological thriller with the usual look at society in French provinces."Nada"
Remember the all-around
political
conspiracies caught on camera in the years leading to the Watergate and a little later?
It was clearly
political
to award this old-fashioned musical so many Oscars after the tumultuous events of 1968.
This film illustrates the problem when people try to use film as a platform for their
political
views - usually a very boring movie that preaches to the choir.
From the very beginning, the
political
theme of this film is so obvious and heavy handed, that the outcome is entirely predictable.
Douglas, Sutherland, Washington, D.C. and
political
thriller, but 'The Sentinel' really hits a low.
yeah cheap shot i know, but this movie is a great example of how a collection of signifiers of 'deepness
' (political
turmoil, love/lust) can be combined haphazardly to great critical acclaim (see also 'american beauty').
it also fails to even include token screen time for tomas' son, used in the novel to exemplify some of the
political
points kundera was making in the novel.
I rented End Game, having never heard of it, but I'm fond of
political
thrillers so I thought I'd give it a shot.
Other reviews discuss how the movie depicts the impact of the revolution on a boy's family; however the
political
stance of the director is murky at best, and we are never quite sure who is responsible for what bloodshed.
Refusing to take a
political
stand, when making a movie about the Cuban revolution, is an odd and cowardly choice.
My commentary has nothing to do with the
political
sentiments found in the film.
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