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appear almost "mandatory", and the little "detective story" thrown in just makes things worse.
The
relationships
between the characters was believable and easy to empathize with, and I loved the sets, the costuming, and Helena's artwork.
The story is told from the point of view of Moe Howard and his
relationships
with his brothers Shemp and Jerome (Curly) Howard, also the life long friendship with Larry Fine.
The story focuses on his
relationships
with females throughout his life, and in particular, his relationship with Martha (Gene Tierney).
A small Southern town is overflowing with possibilities for exploring the complexities of interpersonal
relationships
and dark underbellies hidden beneath placid surfaces, as anyone who has read anything by Carson McCullers already knows.
The women in 'Factotum' can't hold a candle to Dunaway's 'distressed goddess' and the use of more profane sexual subject matter in 'Factotum' proves to be more of a crude distraction than a tip of the hat to Bukowski's raw and unapologetic portrayals of dysfunctional
relationships.
The plot makes no sense what so ever; it is never clear in what the
relationships
between the characters are, who works for who or who is double crossing who.
Jonathan Demme had exactly the right feeling for the plot, the characters and their
relationships
towards each other in The silence of the lambs, he should have done Hannibal,too.My only comfort is that I've seen the movie only two times,it's long ago and thank god for that reason I'm able not to see the scenes from the movie when I read the novel.
Full of clichés, unrealistic moments: punching the air in celebration after putting a fire out, never mind that someone's lost their home and possessions!!, announcing a pregnancy in a bar along with all your mates before telling you in private first, walking on the roof of a burning building for no apparent reason, the stereotypical funerals and strained relationships, the very dodgy, cheesy music at the end, the unrealistic treatment of the girl who was rescued from her apartment, the very unrealistic explosion from that same apartment!! Did they have a couple of oxygen tanks in the attic or something!!? Anyone with an ounce of wit can see that this movie was a joke.
This film is about changing one's sex and how being a transvestite can create conflict in
relationships
with loved ones.
Despite a few lapses into mawkishness, "Shower" ranks high on my list of all-time favorite movies for its penetrating insight into family
relationships
and its generally superb acting and direction.
Three unconnected stories about completely stupid and random things are occasionally interrupted by a bus and a boring monologue about
relationships
by a stupid man.
I started to get into the characters and their complex mother/daughter and father/daughter
relationships
at the beginning.
There is a narrator who prattles on about relationships, but his talking adds absolutely nothing to the mix at all and just adds to the confusion.
Choosing to entirely suspend one's belief in the situations or the relationships, the film itself is well acted (especially by the leads) and manages to create some nice tension as the story unfolds.
The government forbidden opening cinema theaters after the Islamic extremists OR the religious police (or both) asked for closing it in the late 1970s & the early 1980s .. accusing the 7th art with encouraging wrong sex
relationships
and stuff like that .. I don't see a powerful reason why we don't open cinema theaters!! .. we have many videos stores throughout the kingdom, we watch movies in the TV from some satellite channels, we can install the "Showtime" set channels and after all movies in general seems harmless in many ways .. I know many people how go to neighboring countries only to watch a couple of films .. I personally went to Bahrain several times only to watch films in theaters because watching it there is big fun unlike watching a movie home.
There seemed to be no subtly to the relationships, particularly that of Fanny and Edmund, and little atmosphere despite being set in a beautiful location.
This movie moved much too slowly for my taste.The concept of the story is refreshingly different in that it explores the family dynamics of living with a mentally-retarded family member in a way that I have not previously seen on-screen.However,the execution of the concept was flawed.Each character was developed fully within the scene of her first appearance,then one had to endure the feeling that each character was treading water the rest of the way.That is,each character flailed about awkwardly in her interpersonal
relationships
with others in the movie,which I found to be a form of emotional and social retardation.I suppose this has artistic merit,given the irony that the story centers around an intellectually retarded individual surrounded by way above-average intelligence friends and family.The acting,however,was well-done without exception.I agree with other reviewers that the cinematography was beautiful.In summary,I think the film has strong artistic merit because of the fine acting and cinematography,but fails on an emotional level due to the shortcomings described.
And the entire show is about quirky people with sincere and odd
relationships.
I would suggest how nauseatingly defeatist and counter-productive this conclusion is, even if
relationships
and outlooks like those presented in this movie are grounded in fact to some degree.
Still, some character
relationships
don't become clear until the second part.
The character names are the only things they kept, and even then they changed a few of those, and mixed them up, and changed Percy's
relationships
with them.
This Italian turkey was inspired by Richard Fleischer's successful slavery-saga "Mandingo", released one year earlier, but since the makers were even too lazy to think up a different title, you shouldn't expect anything that even remotely resembles a narrative depth, character drawings, unsettling atmosphere or thought-provoking statements regarding cross cultural
relationships.
What I think what makes the story is the
relationships.
That was the down point for me in the movie because I think the
relationships
were poorly expressed in the movie.
John Milius, a director known more for the worship of naked male bodies and brute military force than any insight (or interest) in conventional human relationships, has a maddening way of cutting away from his desert lovers every time it looks like Candace might get kissed.
Is there no end to disconnected relationships, a plot less script, and scene transitions lacking any cohesiveness or logical chronology.
All the romance and
relationships
you hope would happen do not.
That Korean film was actually brilliant as comedy but at the same time compels the audience to reflect on the complexity of man-woman
relationships
and man-woman difference in experience and thinking.
It really did remind me of Felicity -- a thoughtful young woman finding herself, finding love, with a shake-them-up-and- see-what-happens approach to the characters and their
relationships.
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