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In Bamboozled,
reflecting
the interested by white teenagers in Hip Hop, one member of the rap group is white and is the only survivor of a police shootout ("why me? why me? kill me too!"), and in the followers of the television series is a "Sicilian Nigger", an italo-american that covered his face with blackface and wants to act "black".
The pacing is absolutely perfect, the beginning and most of the movie itself are slow,
reflecting
the oppressing heat.
The movie itself shows how the life was in the ex-Yu (Belgrade) and I have to give credit to Pinki's father who in my opinion was the best actor alongside Kure, for brilliantly playing the role of a redundant officer,
reflecting
his huge disappointment towards the government for releasing him from his duties and for never being able to enjoy "his five minutes", despite committing himself 100% to the army in his entire life.
In regards to the movie,I find myself
reflecting
back in my own past life living in a small city where everyone knows everyone.
The latter film is primarly concerned with philosophical issues pertaining to man's relationship with the universe, while Suburban Commando has a much tighter focus, presenting the individual as a mirror
reflecting
the socio-politcal values of the "new" deomcracy in which he finds himself captive.
The jerky shots and unnatural performances
(reflecting
the older-style Asian acting) distract from the flow of the movie.
Josh Hamilton's character's evolution is believable and rewarding,
reflecting
a journey many more Americans need to take.
Franco also has some interesting things to say in the commentary on the Severin Films version, relating the dead monks in the film to his view of the Spanish Catholic church -- an insightful view, in fact,
reflecting
popular attitudes in Spanish Catholicism that define monks and priests as theoretically saintly figures that are also motivated by the needs and failings that drive ordinary men.
He might convince the blissfully ignorant and uneducated , but an increasing silent majority know's who the real Media Goliath is: The Media run by Corporations,
reflecting
the advertisers opinion.
The bourgeoisie family sat on toilets in the dining room and producing crap while having a conversation is fantastic,
reflecting
his opinion about the dominating class.
Successive productions though became increasingly elaborate, obscure and
reflecting
obsessions with his own disabling illness and young women largely as sex objects.
The characters are always viewed from a distance,
reflecting
Labute's background in theater (if you like this, by the way, read Bash, it will blow your mind) and allowing his actors to be as realistic and naturalistic as possible.
As he runs around the huge, empty mansion screaming "MEADOWS" in vain, the startling abstract backgrounds, filled with angular shapes of vivid colours, move around behind him
reflecting
his encroaching madness to incredible effect.
This deceptive sea
reflecting
the sky above made of crude oil.
Seems silly, and it is, but it works, and adds the right touch to the storyline,
reflecting
all those times when you wish life was a musical.
Reflecting
mainstream America's discomfort at the time, most of Frisco's inhabitants are weird and sleazy, and the detectives by voice and acting show their hatred for the job and society.
One scene in the movie was Lauren
reflecting
on her situation, looking out an upstairs window onto the garden -- I can still picture it after all these years.
That's one of the ways I thought this film succeeded, was in
reflecting
(or even gently parodying) Hitch's use of things that would never happen in real life.
I suspected a movie about a soldier trying to find his courage in the civil war, filmed during (and
reflecting
the values of) the fifties, was not going to be very good.
Two examples - both true stories that the Pentagon didn't want to support - are "Men of Honor
" reflecting
the epidemic racism of the not-that-long-ago Navy and "Sgt.
The lighting subtly filling corners in the painting studio, spilling over the actor's clothes,
reflecting
off the dark water as the guests arrive for the birth feast; this aspect of the film alone shows the hard work and dedication of the people involved to make this film look like a Vermeer painting.
It is not a film
reflecting
life.
Any variety of Asian, or other, values would fit into a global open society, provided that some universal values
reflecting
our fallibility and our concern for others, such as the freedom of expression and the right to a fair trial, were also respected.
Sandel’s concerns are not entirely new, but his examples are worth
reflecting
upon.
Ownership change was ruled off the reform agenda, however,
reflecting
not only ideological principles but, mainly, the desire to keep SOEs under the state's control.
Their desire to “catch up” prompted the so-called color revolutions of 2003 and 2004,
reflecting
their belief that economic growth, democratization, and a pro-Western orientation went hand in hand.
Much of this increase has come from private sources,
reflecting
gradual relaxation of the shackles on the business sector since the early 1980s.
Perhaps it was just a matter of personality, or he may have been
reflecting
the shock and confusion that covered most of Istanbul after the blasts.
Reflecting
Xi’s belief that “sooner is better than later, and faster is better than slower,” at least seven of the 11 measures the central bank announced in April have already been completed.
Reflecting
the importance of secure land ownership to the SDGs’ success, the World Bank Group is now working with developing countries to improve their land-tenure systems and expand the coverage of legally recognized and registered rights.
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