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This movie
reflects
a major fear in the era before PCs (or microcomputers as they then were called).
If you believe that film
reflects
who we are and are becoming and you linger on shock stories in the news then this movie and writer are for you!
Sean Abley's film "Socket" fails in every respect; the story is flat, pointless, and uninteresting, the acting is remarkably unprofessional, the cinematography
reflects
a frightening absence of creativity (or even competence), and the director reveals that he has no eye for screen presentation.
The entire setting of the film is
reflects
the wonder and magic that have made the book by Frances Hodgson Burnett a classic.
Under a stern and crusty exterior Miss Dove
reflects
on the course of her life as a teacher, when she is rushed to the hospital.
Set in Mexico City, Carlos Reygadas' provocative Battle in Heaven
reflects
the contradictions of the teeming megalopolis of 20 million, a beautiful city of stately old buildings and tree-lined suburbs, yet one in which 3,000 kidnappings take place each year with most perpetrators getting away with their crimes.
The animals in many cases are affectionate digs at real sportsmen (i.e. the Hare competing against the Bull smacks of Muhammad Ali vs Joe Frazier), and the nationalities of the animals
reflects
brilliantly on their characters as well (in the marathon, the only frequently repeated event in the film, the goat is French and the puma is African (they fall in love!) the otter is Californian (of course) and surfs about on his tail.
The film
reflects
the anarchic dissonance and harsh violence of the newfangled "spaghetti" Westerns then pouring out of Europe, but ultimately its sensibility and construction belong to television.
This film
reflects
the present-day mood in Russia.
Younger people, however, may not enjoy the movie, as it is not at all politically correct and
reflects
a time, the 1950s, that many of us who lived through it recall with great fondness.
It
reflects
the situation that a man faces when he comes back to his homeland after living abroad many years.
The inter-play between beauty and beast in the score
reflects
well both the killer's internal struggle between the forces of good and evil as well as the struggle that ensues between the disturbed killer and her innocent college-aged victims.
The film is extremely stylish in its mix of Indian aesthetic and contemporary simplicity which
reflects
in the art direction by Sabu Cyril and pleasing costume design.
This is one of those TV series you remember fondly from earlier days, due to its two stars and the gentle humour which honestly
reflects
the actions of two awkward people, each looking for companionship and never expecting to find it.
As a result it turns a great premise into a dark comedy and
reflects
a sad slice of life.
It was a dark tale of guilt and need for salvation...a noir and i think the director got it the 'T', specially in the song 'Tera Hi Karam'; which is full of shadows and 'blackness' which
reflects
the inner turmoil of the character 'John' and seems to follow him everywhere!I mean his closed are black and white (quite abstract and not as simple as it seems).
All this and not one mention of “human rights” – an absence that
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the political sensitivity of human rights in Britain today, and that tacitly acknowledges that when the stakes are high, the Human Rights Act cannot be relied upon.
The absence of a net fall for the year
reflects
the combination of a rise in corporate profits and a 12% decline in the price-earnings ratio.
Its rise
reflects
the very low interest rates that have prevailed since the US Federal Reserve cut the federal funds interest rate to near zero in 2008.
But this recognition is not a confession of weakness; instead, it
reflects
his clear-sighted analysis of Russia's current predicament, and of the country's need to create, recreate, and sustain friendly relations among all of its neighbors if lost influence is to be regained.
The US decision
reflects
two converging forces: a deep-seated foreign-policy tendency – manifested by all recent US administrations – to seek hegemony in the Middle East, and Trump’s peculiar brand of psychopathy.
This bit of statistical legerdemain
reflects
the political sensitivity of Europe’s current-account imbalances, which stems from eurozone members’ inability to rely on the exchange rate to restore equilibrium.
Here, there is also a technical aspect that must be taken into account: it is much easier to constrain consumption through wage contraction or lower credit expansion than it is to stimulate it, especially if the high propensity to save in some surplus countries
reflects
cultural and institutional factors.
Some say that this largely
reflects
demographics: an increasing share of the working-age population is over 50, and labor-force participation has always been lower among this group than among younger cohorts.
The Iranian government’s contempt for the international community
reflects
its contempt for human rights and civilized norms.
The first-ever meeting between a North Korean leader and a sitting US president
reflects
the significant progress that has been made in the space of just a few months.
Migration from developing countries partly
reflects
a problem that also triggered the current financial crisis: international capital flowed in the wrong direction.
The term
reflects
a growing awareness that rapid developments in these fields offer the potential for great benefits, but that the knowledge, tools, and techniques that enable scientific advances also can be misused to cause deliberate harm.
In the case of Trump’s trade war, US policy also
reflects
a misunderstanding – one that economists have repeatedly pointed out – about bilateral trade deficits.
It
reflects
the impact of fundamental (and historic) economic and financial re-alignments, insufficient policy responses, and system-wide rigidities that frustrate structural change.
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