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He would not have compromised his package for the
refugees.
I fall very much in the latter category, and found the film and play,--concerning the activities of European
refugees
in Washington during wartime--a crushing bore, worthwhile mostly for the acting, and even then only intermittently.
It seems to take forever for this drama to find its focus, and when we realize what the heart of the material is (the wise, honest, direct
refugees
teaching the clueless, head-in-the-sand Americans how the world has suddenly changed), it seems a little patronizing--the viewer is quite literally put in the relatives' place, being lectured to.
It is a classic depiction of the events that surrounded the migration of thousands of Cuban
refugees.
Stragely, all but the Mexican director chose to portray the problems of individuals or groups in connection with 9-11: the Afghan refugees, deaf people, Palestinians, the widows of Srebrenica, AIDS and poverty and corruption in Africa, Pinochets coup and ensuing bloodbath, suicide bombings in Israel, paranoia-hit and state-persecuted Muslim Americans in the USA, old people living alone, and the aftermath of WWII in the hearts of Asian soldiers.
Everyone is entitled to compare films they choose, but the similarities of "The Mortal Storm" and "Watch On The Rhine" are clearly the problems of
refugees
threatened by the Nazi juggernaut, while the main comparative point brought out with "Casablanca" is the seeming unjust treatment of Humphrey Bogart in 1943 by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science, because they chose Paul Lukas instead for the Best Actor Oscar.
His wish for final death leads him to Mallepa, where
refugees
from several Asian countries live.
The cars have been disabled, so the four
refugees
hole up in the suite of a hotel, making do with candles, beer, and canned food.
It uses natural empathy with the plight of the Jewish
refugees
as a tool to stir anti-American feelings.
It explodes myths about
refugees
and exposes attitudes that need to be dealt with.
OK,this is a resume of the entire movie,because this movie is probable one of the worst movies ever seen,not for his special effects it for his awful script.. i resume:this movie is about the NATO mission in kosovo,its about a soldiers of Spanish engineers corp., the film start whit him trying to rescue a Serb hostage,but wen he arrives,he don't shot he see how the hostage is executed with a plastic bag but he don't do anything,he is hitting by a weaponless mens and have more brainless scenes, 1ºIn the mission and stupid french commander decided to shot some kosovars refugees,(but kosovars militants of elk were the NATO allies).
Filmed largely on location in Chicago and helmed by Columbia College graduates Michael Ojeda and Joel Goodman, Lana's Rain is supposedly about two
refugees
from the Bosnia war moving to Chicago and trying to make their way in this strange new world.
It begins in 1919 as a band of
refugees
returns to Greece from exile in Odessa.
Why so many talented directors (many of them
refugees
from Europe) were relegated, in the 1950s, to "genre" movies -- crime dramas, 3-D schlockfests and westerns -- is a puzzle.
Four children living in London during WW2 are sent away as
refugees
to live in the country.
The elves sounded and acted like
refugees
from a WW2movie, Words and names were mispronounced.
He has a bit of a queasy stomach after slaughtering a bunch of civilian
refugees
because a few Communist infiltrators were hiding among them, but even his initially outraged girlfriend comes to see that "even a doctor amputating a leg has to cut off some good flesh with the bad," and pretty soon, this mini-My Lai is forgotten (without anyone apparently considering whether a wiser choice than massacre might have existed).
While the women start discovering some freedom (sun-umbrellas; dressing shoes), the men are struggling with keeping their faith in the new realities and everybody -including truck loads of returning
refugees
from Pakistan - is only trying to survive.
Coming from a Greek background and taking my 65 year old father to see this film, as he was resorted to tears, I came to realise that this is not just a fictional film, but that reality was close to home and to the heart for many Greek
refugees
who were forced to flee their country.
Eventually, out whole family came to the US as
refugees
from the USSR - in 1979 and 1985.
Beyond Borders brings to light the very realistic struggles of the millions of
refugees
created by war and the valiant efforts of aid workers who contribute to their survival in spite of overwhelming odds.
Frightened, vulnerable refugees, escaping the political tensions permeating Europe in 1930 (and, we are to assume, the escalating prominence of the Nazi party), come to stay with friends in London; seven years later, having received their British citizenship, the younger sister embarks on a dancing career while the older sister reconnects with her handsome fiancé, now a newspaperman and leader in the political underground.
At one point Bruce Boxleitner asks who "he" is and one of the natives, who look like frat house refugees, replies "you can not speak his name."
Arna Mer, a Jewish woman who fought in the 1948 war dedicated her life to helping Palestinian
refugees
after the 1967 war.
Fortunately a disrespected scientist appears at the last moment picking up the
refugees.
This film tells a great story about the human race becoming
refugees
and fighting the force that dominated them.
Themes such as the undeniable sympathy for Hitler and Nazi Germany that existed in certain aristocratic circles, the growing hatred towards
refugees
and Jews, the plight of young children who were sent to the countryside in order to avoid the bombings in the major cities and were often worse off than had they stayed with their parents, are touchy subjects which are not avoided in a series that certainly aims at painting a truthful picture.
The rugged Robert Mitchum is in charge of evacuating American civilians in Korea, but ends up bombing
refugees.
I thought the movie did its best to be as realistic as possible in depicting the plight of the
refugees
in the World and the starvation and sickness that accompanies their lives.
The second problem involves relocating Afghan
refugees
now living in Pakistan and Iran, as well as those displaced within Afghanistan.
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