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Not only that, it ignores some interesting details which other versions have included such as the public
relations
fiasco in upstate N.Y. and his religious conversion.
There's a lot of dysfunctional meetings and
relations
or people who know each other and it just doesn't work out fine.
That fact probably describes Norwegian race
relations
in general.
If all american movies could only be that top-quality, dealing with human
relations
on an adult level, not trying to infantilize and standardize feelings...
Undercurrents of withheld love because of submission to societal beliefs, taboos of the times and classes, race
relations
not being in a very good state of equality, guilt, yearning, hate, confusion, very dark emotionally I thought, under the skin, you have to submit to the aire of it, a flowing movie, not slow as stated before, release yourself to the flow of the film, the emotions will show themselves, characters reveal their flaws, their nasty insides, excellent and actually very cruel!
Silly and fluffy as this movie might appear at first, when I was eight years old it seemed to me to say something important about
relations
between men and women.
His description of his sexual
relations
with the men of the tribe was way ahead of its time in the early 60's, but his honesty and openness about it were welcome.
It just goes to show the state of race
relations
in America.
This movie gave me a different angle into human
relations
and also I found it very funny.
Mordantly funny, but also a bleak analysis of social and sexual relations, the film's great achievement is that it reflects real life in such a recognisable way as to make you ask: why aren't other films like this?
In THE BARBARIAN AND THE GEISHA, John Wayne plays Townsend Harris, a real envoy from the United States who was responsible for truly opening up Japan to International
relations
in the late 1850s.
Its subtle themes of belonging, identity, racial
relations
and especially how colonialism harms all parties, transcend the obvious dramatic tensions, the nostalgic memories of the protaganiste's childhood, and the exoticism of her relationship with her parents' "houseboy," perhaps the only "real" human she knows.
The showing I attended had a sprinkling of African-Americans, and it made the difference in audience-reaction between the two groups a wonderful social commentary on the state of race
relations
in this country.
An SS massacre of women would have faced Goebbels with a public
relations
disaster of massive proportion.
I'll stop right there and say that this was a mostly compelling drama about the prejudices concerning American-Asian
relations
of romance that was very touching from beginning to end.
Mr. Mattei offers us a vivid portrait about human
relations.
Was the creator speaking to us on deeper levels of human carnality and or what could be considered a true abomination, interracial relations, bed frame masturbation, voyeurism, or could it be desperation for social status to the point of murder, pedophilia/homosexuality, or the repressed sexual nature of social elitist females in 18th century France?
The plot is meandering, full of surprises and ironies, and touched overall by a sense of what I'd have to call neighborliness in the
relations
and conflicts of the performers.
This movie is about basically human relations, and the interaction between them.
This is a complex film that explores the effects of Fordist and Taylorist modes of industrial capitalist production on human
relations.
It is the movie that puts you in the director's place, regarding his romantic
relations
and the political situation in Israel.
Interpol
relations
and how the agencies work together are also great.
This movie is all about subtlety and the difficulty of navigating the ever-shifting limits of mores, race
relations
and desire.
A film that can so easily combine sex, gender relations, politics and art is a rarity these days.
Many of the scenes let us to come back to our adolescence age & our first feelings about sexual
relations.
Its all about human
relations.
Well , After i watch this movie i have many things to say about it , 1st of all the drama line is so flat , some of the characters if we remove it from the script they will not affect the drama like Ahmed Rateb , Tamer Abdul Moneam (son of Nour Al Sheriff ), and Yosra (her role is sooo boring), also the homosexuality takes too much from the duration of the film , it's not my business to see the gay sleeping on his face more than one time , they could make his role shorter , and also there's no connection or
relations
between the people who living in the building , they could even meet each other even one time to believe that they live at the same building , what will happen if Nour Al Sheriff Meet Adel Emam once ?
One area they have got to improve on is their public
relations.
Breaking all connections with our day-to-day world, all relations, going to supposed goal with unbend intent ... almost all is present here as pure essence.
Nothing could sum up the unspoken truth about American 'race
relations'
and the national predominance of the Republican Party better than this fleeting scene.
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