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I already know that critics and some audiences say that it was a satire, there were numerous
political
and social messages, the names make refer to some other names etc.
Hey, A lot of people use Penn as a
political
whipping boy, but I don't rate movies or actor/directors based on politics or personality.
The movie is about two stories: one is a
political
murder of a call-girl, the other an upper-class
political
party.
If these movies had some
political
undertone - or at least offered us a new look at life - then they would be OK; this one is just pointless.
Its lack of subtlety and complexity and its total
political
correction make it really childish, with only good/bad characters.
This is a must see for anybody who loves thriller's specially
political
thriller.
While the story takes place in the Venezuelan capital of Caracas, it provides an intimate look into
political
dynamics, that prevail throughout the western Hemisphere.
While essentially another chapter in the story of the "U.S. backed, Latin American coup", this film chronicles in real-time, what can happen when the poorest people, are armed with unity,
political
savvy, and courage!
Thatcher being the height of most
political
jokes, Bill (Belinda Lang) blames Thatcher for anything she can.
Personal freedoms from
political
to moral.
That being said, If you're not open to more liberal
political
ideas, then this probably isn't the movie for you.
This is a brilliant
political
satire.
I understand that by today's
political
standards, the treatment of the Indians was unacceptable.
The film also deals with the tempestuous lives & careers of both England's Queen & Prince,as well as several other events that transpire
(political
turmoil,etc.).
What I also appreciated in Fellowes' script is the use of a game of Chess,as a metaphor for some of the film's
political
motivation (the characters in the film move about like the pieces on a Chess board).
There are backroom
political
machinations by the general's handlers, a downed balloonist and ecstatic Bastille Day throngs, but the heart of this gorgeously photographed film is the frantic upstairs/downstairs intrigues involving randy servants and only slightly more restrained aristocrats.
Bellocchio refers to this as a mainly
political
movie, a description of the revolutionary movement in Italy, but that seems more metaphor than reality.
The often misunderstood Zabriskie Point is Antonioni's
political
film, Antonioni's American film.
There is a lot of
political
incorrectness, especially as it relates to the Asian performers.
The film's effectiveness comes not only from its depiction of cross-ethnic conflict, but of conflicts personal and
political
within ethnic groups as well.
There is some heavy subject material here and I credit Binder for never making the story turn into a
political
diatribe, but instead infusing the serious moments with some real nice comedic bits allowing the tale to stay character-based and small in scale compared to the epic event that looms overhead.
She's splendid throughout this almost-madcap
political
comedy which actually stars Warren Williams as the
political
operative constantly behind on his alimony.
I'm not tired to say this is one of the best
political
thrillers ever made.
A true story about a true revolution, 25 of April ; a revolution against a repressive regime of 41 years, that was imposing a colonial war on it's military's, for maintaining an empire (Angola, Mozambique, Guine-Bissau, Cabo Verde, S. Tomé e Principe; the first and the last of the great colonial empire's of Europe) of 600 years, since it's beginning in the conquest of Ceuta in 1415; a revolution by the army for the people, and for a democratic Portugal; the most's surprising fact in this revolution is that it were no people killed in it (except those that died in the hand's of PIDE, the
political
police of the State, during a brutal gunfire against an unarmed crowd protesting in front of it's headquarters in the day of the revolution, in 25 of April 1974, has it show's on the film).And has all revolutions it has it's heroes, one them of was Captain Salgueiro Maia, a returned soldier from the war, whose convictions along with the rest of the army, was that they were fighting (since 1961) a hopeless war, and that sometimes a soldier has to disobey it's country.
If you can appreciate somebody who pushes the bounds of good taste and
political
correctness to the most extreme limits imaginable, to the point where is becomes so out of hand that it's comical, then you must see this to believe it.
The movie takes place in British-dominated Ireland and while all the other characters are either directly or indirectly fighting for the
political
independence of Ireland, all Mr. McLaglen's character is concerned about is getting money and getting drunk.
The movie makes one wonder whether
political
activism is worth all the trouble because while the activist is struggling to make a point, many others not only do not care, they don't even know what the fuss is all about.
Spain is going into the direction of
political
confrontation again.
Don't expect to find much here of the
political
life of Italy in 1943.
There are the obvious large
political
differences between Oz culture and Iranian culture, but I found the more subtle differences between the characters, that this film fleshes out so successfully on screen, extremely fascinating.
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