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The comedy writing was really funny, but handled with intelligence, and the
political
satire was dead on.
In a curiously inconsistent approach to
political
correctness, women are introduced to Roke, but the black characters are played by white actors, with only one notable exception.
It portrays not solely the
political
and legal battles, but the personal issues.
It's interesting that the Best Picture of the year before Hitler came to power in Germany, set in Germany, made no mention of the
political
situation in the country at the time.
If this movie were the real world, I'd have swung myself in the very OPPOSITE
political
direction from these...anarchists.
Sure, I've seen lots of worthy
political
satires.
Not only for the guts it took to so brazenly confront the modern
political
process (and how it affects race relations, the film industry, education, medicine, and so on) but also for the fact that he wrote it, produced it, directed it, and starred in it.
This anime is a prime example of a source that will be used in the approaching inevitable Men's Movement as it depicts men as evil thoughtless zombies who answer to their dodgy generals and
political
leaders who are killed by the two heartless female assassins as if they were nothing!
Unfortunately, it seems that many people are too blinded by their own
political
sympathies on either side of the fence to appreciate this movies for what it really was...
Very poorly acted, generic plot-line, and I wonder what Oil company paid the director of this movie (much like the 'Sector 6' Cigarettes in 'Thank you for Smoking') to produce this crap and put a
political '
pro-oil' spin on it.
The current liberal media slants the truth and propagates casuistries which promote their liberal
political
agenda.
Whether or not you agree with the
political
views of George McGovern or those espoused by the talented director of this film, Stephen Vittoria, this film should be mandatory viewing for all Americans.
Though highly political, the film does not take sides and is not dogmatic, just humane and real.
It's not hard to find the ripe
political
symbolism there.
Sorry Sydney, but the UN as a location is not enough as a concept for a convincing
political
film.
Though this film has many
political
implications, it is not a
"political"
film.
On the one hand Family Ties always tackles serious issues on a personal level (death, trust, love, sexual harassment) but also on a social/
political
level.
Never mind the historical documentary or
political
education we are offered along the ride, this is an example of the craziest film-making in history.
From the title and what little I knew about its subject-matter, I was expecting a BELLE DE JOUR-meets-JACK THE RIPPER kind of thing but imagine my disappointment when, after an intriguing start, this is forsaken for boring
political
machinations which ineffectively breach thriller territory towards the end.
The film humanizes the gay marriage debate, focusing not only on the emotional impact of marriage for individual same-sex couples, but also the under-dog fight faced by local legislators and those in
political
action committees who have devoted their lives to the issue.
Framing same-sex marriage as the next great civil rights challenge, Saving Marriage navigates the long, complicated
political
and legislative process with a human context, giving a face to a topic that is often eschewed as empty
political
rhetoric.
Instead it features many dialog scenes and a rather dull
political
story that Bava is unable to make digestible.
Basically ,this is a fictionalized account of DC , playing as the
political
version of Curb.
The show is nonpartisan , so no side of the
political
aisle needs to be offended.
This film had no
political
ax to grind and showed the situation we found ourselves in on a daily basis.
I agree with some other comments about the scene with Micalef in his
political
ad.
Nonetheless, I have some objections to the
political
overtones of the film.
And, at the end of the day, this is the only thing on which everyone, regardless of his or her
political
beliefs, would agree about a topic as controversial as the Vietnam War.
The somber sequence depicting the dignified suicide of proscribed patricians reminds us that many prominent persons who fell out of favor by their
political
affiliations were forced to abandon their families in this way which also included confiscation of their property.
This isn't a horror or exploitation film; it's a serious and exemplary
political
thriller about a man being forced to come to terms with his cultural and religious heritage.
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