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Word of mouth brings in people that are against
political
correctness or something like that.Thus,they fill a niche and make guaranteed money.
By being overly anti
political
correct, that is ultimately what killed this film.
Regardless, this is an episode that makes you wonder what today's
political
realities and quasi-religious governments would have inspired Serling to write.
The overt
political
themes weighed the whole thing to a standstill.
Sir Larry over acts through the film over and over to a point of total annoyance and The
political
plot line just gets old fast.
This parallels the then current
political
idea of a society that would be best ruled by scientists, engineers and the like.
'El Violin' (or as it's being called in it's U.S. release,'The Violin')is a powerful
political
potboiler about an unnamed Latin American village, being bullied by government troops (sound only too familiar?),against
Cocky young reporter DANA ANDREWS gets at the truth of some
political
funny business in Cold War Hungary.
I am not expecting an epic
political
thriller like Elizabeth I, II(which too were given by our comptariot) but both maturity and tenderness is totally missing.
A great
political
film.
While watching the film, I was fascinated by the simple, unique story of
political
and royal intrigue set in an imaginary 19th Century European kingdom.
The first episode of this series was a ham-fisted
political
statement with little merit.
While initially promising, and a much better use of actors and a wider, more involving setting, this episode succumbed to the same preachy, heavy-handed
political
dogma that marred the first one.
I suspect that some of the reason this film is currently on IMDb's Bottom 100 List (the 100 lowest rated films with at least 1500 ratings) is because of its obvious
political
agenda.
This movie wouldn't have had a chance of being made in the present climate of
political
correctness.
Yes, there are facts that will shock anyone thoroughly unfamiliar with Brazil's
political
and social problems--and even some that might surprise those who are.
That said if you enjoy Roman history or if you enjoy
political
intrigue,scandal,murder,plots and treason then this really is a must see.
This TV movie about King David may seem long,but it really shows in a vivid way David's transition from a mere shepherd boy to a great
political
figure and biblical icon.I liked the way the cast mentioned there faith in Yahweh.Keith Michell's portrayal of King David seemed realistic,especially in the scene where he was condemning Joab's murder of Abner.If we compare this film with the 1997 TV film of David by Lux Vide, both have great depictions of David's life.
Well...if playing golf with Hitler, and getting duped into eating Alice B. Toklas brownies where they go into a "Blotto" laughing fit and hallucinate seeing white robed Ku Kluk Klan members playing hardball in slow motion, doesn't discount you, then this may be your movie of all time for
political
incorrectness.
It begs the question: Are people going into to ADAM SANDLER films searching for serious or deep social and
political
commentary?
A couple of jibes at Mitterand's government then even try to turn this turkey into a
political
satire.
I saw this at the 1998 Montreal Film Festival and found it a moving and challenging film on the complexities of personal and
political
response to a longstanding and divisive issue.
It compliments "Every Mother's Son" and "In the Name of the Father" with a moving story of the long-lasting and indiscriminate effects of violence and an attempt to question its limits as a
political
strategy.
This is not a simplistic film, and its power comes from the depth of its critique of all the players in this ongoing
political
struggle.
Frankly the
political
and sociological subtext of Hoverboy is likely beyond them.
Movies like Brokeback Mountain harp on the homosexual factor, making it a
political
issue that hammers the viewer over the head.
The difference is that Lenny Bruce had a lot to say about social and
political
issues of the day, some of which get presented in this film.
Trying to control the
political
impact of altering history, the captain makes a painful decision that ultimately leads to a happy ending.
He takes a very serious subject, extreme poverty and how it leads to social uprising, and adds his personal light touches that almost make you forget the
political
subtext.
The Ken Oats
political
advertisement is the wittiest and sharpest piece of satire that has appeared in an Australian film in a long time.
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