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A very moving and thought provoking film that
raises
issues of mental health, terminal illness and euthanasia.
It
raises
again and again in my thoughts.
You can not watch this film and not think about the issues it raises; how can you justify killing (whether it be murder or the death penalty) and to what point is forgiveness possible (not just in a spiritual way).
To me it
raises
a question most Americans would rather avoid: If the Japanese military was so beaten down at this point in the war, why was it necessary to nuke Hiroshima?
before they got there,, so i guess his assistant takes the two sisters,, and the boyfriend out on the water , now mind you this is the second day of their adventure,, curiously enough the first day they spent at guess ,, hmm a crocodile farm.. so they are out there and all is good for a little while,, then bang,, crocodile time... very intense,, you know something in this movie you don't see the crocodile, a whole heck of a lot,, but when you do,, gosh it is very scary,, i love the croc's snout and eyes,, and the shroud of fog that seems to enshroud the croc every time he
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his head above the water,, very very creepy, but good,, overall this is a great film,, if you can get past the annoying little sister.
The subject matter often
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a lot of issues and questions, and director Bernard McEveety can't always provide us with answers.
In the big city, she finds the dying wife of her own brother (the two had secretly married) and
raises
their child on her own.
It's a great story about a little boy who
raises
a Bull with his mother and sister, and shows it all the way up to the National Grand Championship, where he wins!
Aaron Sorking
raises
the same questions as Shakespeare did or does.
It
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the question over what a girl should be searching for in a man; should she hold out for a man with integrity who treats her nice, or just find a man with big bucks, as most of the movies from the previous 20 years had advocated...? and how do men change when their situation changes ?
Lloyd Bourdelle, (Walter Matthau) is a farmer who also
raises
quarter horses and has a young son named Casey Bourdelle, who loves horses.
i suppose some of this had to do with the fact that the director originated from Korea, and thus brought a non-Chinese perspective to such borrowings, which certainly
raises
some interesting questions about culture; but in any event, this film presented real innovations in technology and technique in Hong Kong action films.
Undoubtledly a film of this scope
raises
lots of questions, like why are there some narrative differences between the 60's Hermann in 'Heimat' and Hermann in this film?
It
raises
many questions that it never even attempts to answer.
She spurns both his offers of marriage and abortion, sends him packing to a lucrative medical career, and
raises
her daughter herself in near-poverty.
Which
raises
the question, "Why?" (although perhaps it serves to demonstrate what not to do!).
Whilst all this is happening, the girl gives birth to some Demonic baby with many legs, and some Demon
raises
from beneath the Earth (not in the same room) and starts looking for its child.
Denzel Washington is weighed down with the clothes and bad-ass jive talk of a "Shaft" movie thirty - five years earlier (he even has that "no-one understands him but his woman" thing going on, replete with his "hot" girlfriend, baiting her with some downright crude and inappropriate "dirty-talk") and his mild "In The Heat Of The Night" riff with Willem Defoe (in almost a bit-part)
raises
barely a ripple.
The plot is basically this: young girl blames a load of people for the death of her mother, so she goes to the graveyard and
raises
the dead to get revenge (as you do).
Most reviews argue that the documentarian takes his arguments too far, even if he
raises
questions that target the conventional wisdom regarding the war.
This movie
raises
a number of pressing questions in my mind.
Orca starts as crusty Irish sea captain Nolan (Richard Harris) & his crew are trying to capture a Great White Shark so they can sell it for big bucks, unfortunately when a hapless marine biologist called Ken (Robert Carradine) comes under attack from it the Shark is killed by a Killer Whale, this
raises
Nolan's interest in Killer Whales & decides he want's to catch one of them instead.
This film, which
raises
many issues but provides few clear-cut answers, ultimately succeeds in raising awareness of and compassion for Holly and the many who share her plight.
Once in a while, a film comes along that
raises
the bar for every other film in its genre.
As Mr. Spock would say, the story just isn't logical but there are some amusing lines like, of course, Mr. Spock's final one at the end--when he asks the Captain, McCoy et al whether they enjoyed their R&R and they answer in the affirmative, he
raises
an eyebrow and says "Fascinating..." in only the way Mr. Spock could do that.
An old woman finds a baby in her cabbage patch and
raises
him as her own son.
While telling an engaging story, the film also
raises
some intriguing questions about science, the economy, and politics.
She
raises
her daughter Jenny played so sweetly by Trini Alvarado and then comes to the conclusion that Jenny's father can do better for her and ultimately makes a life-altering decision.
Consider: a woman already in late middle age finds a newborn baby in a cabbage patch and
raises
it as her own.
The movie
raises
a subject not only pertinent to Ireland and Irish history but to many communities around the world and many marriage units within those communities.
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