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In reality, the lady in question,
portrayed
by Barbara Stanwyck, has a popular magazine column about life on a farm with her husband and baby.
That made up the Platoon and the Marines who
portrayed
the various "DIs".
While none of the mothers in the neighborhood I grew up in, including my own, exactly met the idealistic standards
portrayed
by Ms. Reed, it is refreshing to see good manners and intelligent decision-making prevail at the end of the day, in contrast to today's accepted standards of vulgarity, selfishness and indifference among one's neighbors.
perfect casting with a lot of chemistry and very good acting and i still haven't seen any other movie with black characters that are
portrayed
in this format the only one that get close is "Sprung" but since its a comedy it looses it very quickly I give this movie 9 out of 10 and i wish they would keep making movies with this type of attitude about African Americans
Although the circumstances are a bit different than those
portrayed
in the film, I came away with a feeling of content.
I think the scenarios would be similar to the one
portrayed
in the movie.
Though I saw this movie dubbed in French, so I'm sure it lost something in the translation, lack of accents, etc., it was an excellent, fun movie for a lonely night in a hotel room--a real pick-me-up that
portrayed
accurately and positively the complexities of individual sexuality, gender role, and finding a place within the communities to which one is supposed to belong--male, gay, urban, 30-ish, etc.
This Comedy Film will entertain everyone, who will all relate to the characters, family relationships and multiple social issues that are
portrayed.
Both work very well, the bombing set-piece graphic and chilling in its realism, with its denouement revealed in a stylish Tarantino-type flashback and the torture scenes on an innocent man also unflinchingly
portrayed
in all their gory detail.
Much credit has been missed in these films.Love the way they
portrayed
the dry and dusty monologs of the civil war..Making it into one of the greatest love stories of all time, and showing through all obsticals of life, what true freindship means..How 2 divided countries split.But yet all and all the freindship remained solid, even though the war divided kinships and freindships up.But through it all, till the very end, they remained and taught us the viewer, how true freind ships can still remain till present day!
Together they perfectly
portrayed
how a Mediterranean couple can only become closer in the time of war.
Someone who is much smarter then his family as
portrayed
in the simple cousin that doesn't "get" the double layered poem directed towards him.
This is offset by the positive way the Chinese are
portrayed.
His grandfather is the most emotional tie to this film and he is aptly
portrayed
by Boris Leskin.
Basic human nature was
portrayed
as very similar to modern times, and far from the conservativism I thought existed in the so-called "innocent" past.
However, as good an actor as he is, Malkovich cannot rescue the most ridiculous of the four stories
portrayed
here: a woman who comes up to him at a waterside cafe near a shop she owns and blurts out about how she killed her father nearby.
even though it is 8 years old now, it still cracks me up. the jokes are still hilarious and the way the characters are
portrayed
will make anybody of any age laugh like they've never laughed before.
I was impressed by the depth
portrayed
by the different characters and also by how much I really felt I understood them and their motivations, even though the time spent on the development of each character was very limited.
To start I'll say I love how the character was
portrayed
and adapted on to the screen.
Stephen Norrington had the villains
portrayed
in a way I didn't like so much honestly.
And it's nice to see a man
portrayed
as good father in spite of his flaws.
The enticing character of Isa is an open, exploring and (as remarked in the film) love-filled person - guilelessly
portrayed
by the beautiful Camille Natta.
It
portrayed
20 something blacks in a way I don't think has yet been duplicated, and the dialog?
The hippies
portrayed
are actual hippies, the government officials (though not necessarily in the government themselves) are at least actually hearty conservatives within the system, and several of the cops are actual policemen.
There are a number of thrillers that focus on a certain disability - blindness is more common (Blind Terror, Wait Until Dark, Cat o'Nine Tails to name a handful), but the implications of having a mute lead in a thriller such as this are well portrayed, and actually integral to the plot as the fact that the lead character can't speak is often the reason why she finds herself in dangerous situations that would be easy for anyone else to get out of.
Everything is very simply
portrayed
as it would be in reality.
The cinematography in MY opinion was beautiful, many of the outdoor panoramic shots looked like Korean landscape paintings (which I found a lovely conceit rather than "overly arty") and I think that Choi Min-sik
portrayed
Jang Seun-up with a necessary intensity and unpredictability.
All the things that I had read about Stuey were
portrayed
incredibly well by Tony Vidmer (writer, director, producer, editor), Michael Imperioli (incredible job as Stuey), and all the others involved in this.
These actors
portrayed
characters so intensely human that they lingered the remainder of the night with me, and I had trouble shaking this war drama.
We are always
portrayed
as chiefs or medicine people.
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