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Reactions to Eddie Izzard aren't likely to be that extreme -- if you can handle a transvestite comedian (who says he likes girls) and has a vocabulary that makes, shall we say, enough use of the "f" word that his program would be one long beep if
presented
on network television.
How this is
presented
makes for a most interesting slice of Americana.
The Young Victoria is a beautiful film and has
presented
Queen Victoria in a different light to what everyone thinks about her.
The humorous story
presented
a delightful 14 year old Deanna, a little beauty with a gorgeous voice, as the "Miss Fixit" in a family split by divorce.
Having previously seen the abridged print
presented
by David Shepard, I finally got a hold of a complete--or nearer complete version, which was about 56 minutes compared to the 30-minute version more widely distributed.
BUT, it pays to view this film more than once: the underlying themes are not overtly
presented
and, what's more, it takes a while to adjust to the juxtaposition and role-reversals of the four protagonists: Einstein, McCarthy, Munroe, and DiMaggio.
Since the title is in English and IMDb lists this show's primary language as English, i shall concentrate on reviewing the English version of Gundam Wing(2000) as
presented
in the Bandai released DVD set.
However, certain aspects of the sisters' lives, such as the inter-racial background of their mother and the reasons behind their father's stern personality are not
presented
clearly.
This film is a visual treat, and is deliberately paced so the viewer can savour its sensuous lyric quality, which is
presented
in an artistic low-key fashion.
As I remember this situation I accepted the information
presented
then in the media: a confused happening around a dubious personality: Mr. Chavez.
Only the emotional pain
presented
by Richard Burton in the Spy Who Came in from the Cold comes close.
This is an entertaining look at the Gospel as
presented
by Johnny Cash (adorned in black, of course) who sings a lot and narrates a bit also.
The rudimentary premise of "What's the matter with Helen?" is quite shocking and disturbing, but it's
presented
in such a stylish and sophisticated fashion!
The ultimate homage to a great film actress.The film is a masterpiece of poetry on the screen.Like great poetry it is timeless.Direction,cast,screenplay,music,lyrics,in fact all the norms for movie-making are perfectly chosen to suit the message of the film.The Muslim society in India has never been
presented
with such respect,nobility and reality.The script is memorable in the hands of Meena,Ashok,Raaj Kumar,Nadira etc to name a few.Personally i was most impressed by the regal looking Kamal Kapoor.The master movie maker Kamal Amrohi's lasting legacy to the sub-continent.A very beautiful film on a controversial theme that makes humanity look up and face the reality of the outcasts in the world.'In
It's like Guzman is
presented
as somebody with a spine, this in contrast to her classmates.
I don't know if everything on the show was true but the way it was
presented
left little doubt that Mr Wuhl was not only very knowledgeable but he also had a blast presenting this information to the very lucky college kids who were in attendance.
The different characters in the film are
presented
well and casting is definitely a plus point on the film.
I don't actually "watch" everything, usually I just look over at the TV occasionally while I'm working the scan for production value, performance, and how well the story is being
presented.
Judas' passion is
presented
as a darker parallel to that of Christ.
Several brought up some emotions for me...I admit I am affected by love in cinema...when it is
presented
in something other than sentimentality.
First time I saw the film on a UK TV channel, it was
presented
as an indie film and if you take the film under this angle I think it's an all different matter.
There's so many ideas thrown around, and as result it becomes a bit muddled (I'm still pondering the relation between the dead fan and Rowlands, among many other things), but the way they're
presented
in their rawest form makes it a consistently interesting and thought-provoking film.
It was well
presented
but I do remember there was a message of hope broadcast from transmitters secreted in lamposts in one of the last maniacal executions for impending liberation.
The character of the cobbler, a moral goody-goody individual in the original censored release of 1933 is here
presented
as a follower of the philosopher Nietsze and urges her to use men to claw her way to the top.
This is a poem on film, wonderfully
presented
and photographed with sensitive artistry.
John Bryson told the story just as it was
presented
to the jurors (and picked up by the press) of the arterial spray, the actelone (??) plates, Dr. James Cameron's certainty that the collar was cut with scissors, that a baby could not be taken whole from her clothes with the buttons still done up, bloody hand print, etc. all quite convincingly.
Still, after my recovery from the first shock, I started to contemplate about this extremely primitive main character, and I drew the conclusion that all the absurdities, cruelty, brutality and disgust
presented
here are mirroring bits from reality, being emphasized by distorting it.
That is the only real drawback, combined with the fact that certain aspects of the story are not
presented
clearly, such as the inter-racial background of the sisters' mother and why their father was so stern.
Here in Italy we have only the 98 minutes version, although the film was
presented
in its original release at the running of 117 minutes.
We see different views of marriage and commitment as
presented
by the other couples also on holiday, from a couple of forty years married to others still unsure of making marital commitment.
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