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Camille is
portrayed
as a very sympathetic sculptor, who loses just about everything.
The actor who
portrayed
Pete is a really good actor but they wrote his part like he was mentally challenged.
My self coming from the Balkans(Macedonia) found this film disappointing.Simply that the Bosnian characters are not really understood and not truly
portrayed.
Instead, I was a bit annoyed by the way the Marquis was portrayed, as it didn't seem all that honest and seems to be a very revisionistic view of history.
Though the book was not my favorite, I was very disappointed to see how poorly Nicolas Roeg
portrayed
the story.
Interesting twist in that the VC sieging the base were given a human face and weren't
portrayed
as evil incarnate.
Alaska should be
Portrayed
as a man and New York as the woman.
Now, I'm going to state right at the beginning that I am VERY critical of the way weapons, especially firearms, are both portrayed, and handled, in movies.
The worst is that girls are nevertheless all
portrayed
as being focused on their personal appearances, and screaming whenever they are happy.
Except for the one smart girl, who is
portrayed
as a freak who is obsessed with ugly boys and science.
Also, they combined several real-life characters and
portrayed
them all in one (super-nurse).
Tip 2: disagreeing with the director doesn't help your argument either (The director says she thinks Fujimori is charismatic and patriotic and therefore she
portrayed
him that way)
First of all, the main character of the movie Cengiz Han, the great conquer was
portrayed
like a soft, calm, even a loser one.
There is nothing to comment upon, since everything this movie wants to say was already told thousand times, the characters are far too thinly
portrayed
to become memorable, the "shocking events" that occur are also poorly illustrated and become unimportant.
This movie
portrayed
the Sikhs and Muslims in a very negative manor, while making the third group (Hindus) look as if they were non existent in the brutal killings of the people of both nations.
The inaccuracies, coupled with the sear disregard for one's faith as
portrayed
by 'Gian Singh' was a disgrace to the highest format.
The imagery and symbolism
portrayed
in this movie I found incredible.
They aren't as terrifying, gruesome, some what spine -chilling and funny as they were
portrayed
in the movies before.
But the way it is
portrayed
makes it difficult for one to figure out if that was an attempt at crude humor or really a tragedy to reflect on the extent of negligence?
He is
portrayed
as nothing but a suit who comes by once in a while.
Neither were the characters of Marguerite and Chauvelin adequately
portrayed.
The mirror is given to a photographer, Keyes(Ross Partridge)by a bum(..who just so happens to be his lunatic father, and the man responsible for killing the family)and it's evil soon terrorizes those in a loft(..such as Keyes' painter pal Suki,
portrayed
by Julia Nickson-Soul)where he lives when they look into it.
He was not an actor who had
portrayed
baddies before this; nor was he physically suited to the role of what the public might have imagined a psychopath to look like, especially in the 50's when this ultra-chilling aspect of mental illness (split personality psychosis) was relatively unexplored in film.
In my personal opinion, Mr. Swayze could have
portrayed
a valid Monk, however I think that in order to do the movie justice, it would have been a far longer movie, and I don't think Hollywood itself would have gone for the plot of discreditation by subterfuge.
The writer/director has
portrayed
Southerners, especially Southern law enforcement as ignorant, backwoods, homophobic and racist (a very popular, yet ignorant, stereotype, that the film industry loves to perpetuate).
I loved the simple plot and the way the actors
portrayed
their characters with great sensitivity.
Her boyfriend is the film's weak spot, a poorly
portrayed
drug addict and dealer who meets his demise following Sarrandon's overdose.
But what I love about it is the strong character of the heroine
portrayed
by Jessica Jones, who is a Eurasian doctor, who stays humble and steadfast in her altruistic mission and stays loyal to her love.
Desmoulins and Danton are the best characters, but all do a good job, even the 'demented' Saint-Just
portrayed
as sort of psychopath.
He
portrayed
a grandfather's impulsiveness, stubbornness, and acceptance of the end of life in a characteristically individual and convincing performance.
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