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And when you think about food, the underpinning of food in both cases is potentially
problematic
agriculture.
So the
problematic
food system is affecting both hunger and obesity.
This brings me to the third, and perhaps most problematic, assumption: "You must never say no to choice."
It seems to me that that's a very
problematic
ship to get on for the future.
But in the beginning, this was seen as a very morally
problematic
thing, long before it became funny.
Additionally titled BURNING MAN and FLASH FIRE for its various releases, this Australian made film, shot in New South Wales is
problematic
for its producers from its outset due to several personality conflicts and extended shooting time that prematurely uses up its allocated budget, and although the storyline is at times nicely detailed, below standard post-production finishing and overmuch cutting jettisons the affair.
The film features remarkably annoying and repetitive background music, terrible lighting, abysmal acting, repugnant characters,
problematic
sound AND, of course, some of Lewis' patented gross-out scenes.
As you can imagine, such a relationship is quite
problematic.
However, the
problematic
of the film is that it looks at what it defines as "east" from the eyes of the "west".
Inventor Wayne Szalinsky (Rick Moranis) is preparing to donate his
problematic
shrinking/expanding machine to the Smithsonian Institution as he and his wife Diane (Eve Gordon) get ready for a long weekend away from their son Adam (Bug Hall).
I realize that bringing a novel to the big screen is always
problematic.
Narratively it is messy and the lighting is really
problematic.
But since his wife's mysterious death her daughter, Emily, has been emotionally disturbed, so he goes Spoleto, where the
problematic
picture is, with her and her nanny, Jill.
Confusions of this kind, which the film has many, are almost exclusively based upon a
problematic
fact that the film is too cowardly, rather than ambivalent, to specify its own quasi-Freudian theme, namely, pre-adolescent girl's one-way incestuous wish.
Continuing the doll business is
problematic
for everyone involved and eventually seems impossible.
In addition, this film has something more laughable; its
problematic
music.
The Nutcracker has always been a somewhat
problematic
ballet.
I have a deep liking for this film despite it appearing deliberately less 'polished' than the other Fred and Ginger films, not to mention the slightly
problematic
casting of Harriet Hillard in the lead romantic role.
Isolation, desperation, deep emotional dead ends,
problematic
affairs, perversion, complexes, madness.
A Frenchman directing mostly Germans speaking awkward phonetic English--that's just one of the problems here, but it's a big one, since so many of the actors here stiltedly handle dialogue that would be
problematic
under ideal circumstances.
The homosexuality was presented in a natural, matter-of-fact manner, instead of pedantic or
problematic.
Jim Mickle and writer/lead star Nick Damici simultaneously grab the opportunity to process a whole cargo-load of social and political criticism into the screenplay, particularly emphasizing the the war in Iraq and the
problematic
housing accommodation in big cities.
Certainly this isn't the first film to do this, but that makes it even more
problematic
because by now filmmakers should know what to do and what not to do, particularly when you are working with the slasher genre.
While I would NOT say that you shouldn't watch it (I am a huge believer in Free Speech...period), I think the
problematic
view of slavery at least deserves a mention!!
The fact that the dog is a one-dimensional character of limited personality and that Claude Cat is limited here by the running gag only makes things more
problematic.
I think it is also
problematic
to make a piece of fiction and pretend it to be real keeping the real names of persons and places.
Her first (problematic) husband disappears during the war; she gets a rich and handsome second husband who's only shortcoming seems to be that he's not truly attentive to her sons from her first marriage.
Matters aren't helped by the badly damaged film print offered to us on the Image DVD that I just watched, with
problematic
sound, to boot.
Set in the context of a unique Girl Scout troop whose mothers are in prison, the film explores the
problematic
phenomenon of isolated families with creative force.
In addition, the striking images of prison life juxtaposed with girls at play are a powerful reminder of the film's for
problematic.
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