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She plays an extremely bright, loyal and intense woman who couldn't figure out romantic
relationships.
I really enjoyed the dialog, the balance between the cinematic and the natural, the
relationships
between the director character and her assistant and actor, and so on.
This little movie brings out so many emotions, and so many colors, with such a wonderful conclusion and is more than just a story of illumination, but also of
relationships
and connections.
The movie deals mainly with home life and
relationships.
Alice realizes she's had so few sexual
relationships
in the past, she might just be marrying Ed because she's never felt anything else.
The cultural aspects may leave many disappointed as a familiarity with the Chinese and Oriental culture will answer a lot of questions regarding parent/child
relationships
and the stigma that goes with any drug use.
The writing is superb, the script creating friction that starts the entire process of "heat" from the beginning until the end when it really does erupt into a fire, the conflicts moving into complete rupture of
relationships.
I love the interaction between the players; the subtle relationships; the period atmosphere.
There is great dynamism in the interpersonal relationships, and there is a sense of guilt, grief, passion, passivity among the many characters.
It is about time there is a movie that expresses and shows the concerns going on in African American
relationships.
It also allows other cultures to see in a fictional humorous manner how positive African American
relationships
are and the outcomes of them instead of the undesirable stereotype that plagues the African American community.
I lived on Okinawa for over 2 years, and northern Honshu for 4. Believe it or not, what you see paints a very good and accurate picture of contrasting east/west mentalities, both from a sports as well as personal
relationships
perspective.
There are classic themes here: Coming of Age, Mother/Daughter Estrangement, The Limited Choices of the Underprivileged, Who is the Good Samaritan, Tragedy is in Every Life & the many layers or
relationships.
This movie has made me realize how important family
relationships
are.
Perhaps a two-part movie could have told us more about his "pre-George" days and his
relationships
with his mother, sister, and other relatives.
If a producer is listening, I'd like to state that there are enough of us over 60's who will happily pay a buck to see a movie that has no guns, no killing, no special effects, no sex and violence and just a good touching tale of human
relationships
that leaves you with a good warm feeling, as this film did for me.
For one thing, it is a film about
relationships
in which sex plays no role (unusual, especially for foreign films).
This educational show focused on emotions, interactions, and
relationships.
The pace is steady and constant, the characters full and engaging, the
relationships
and interactions natural showing that you do not need floods of tears to show emotion, screams to show fear, shouting to show dispute or violence to show anger.
The characters are well contrasted, their family
relationships
are equally diverse, and so differently affected by the events of the film.
It explores relationships, especially the abusive ones, has some powerful as well as sweet moments and great acting.
Meanwhile, in a slightly different timeframe, Jean Yanne's over-the-hill travelling salesman becomes increasingly obsessed with finding the hit-man who put his cop friend into a brain-dead coma, his life, income and
relationships
gradually stripped away as he gets closer to his prey.
Their efforts to modernize the place and take the local youth of Stanford in tow cause confrontations with the eminent townsfolk, particularly the members of the Men's Association, and put the familial
relationships
under a lot of stress.
The rest of Imaginary Heroes, though, portrayed a realistic family going through realistic issues, such as death, drugs, relationships, and high school.
honestly.. this show warms my heart, i watch it EVERYDAY on fox family and now that the new season has started i'm even more hooked than before.. the characters are so well-developed and their
relationships
are so real.. i would recommend this show for any woman or mother and daughter.. the Lorelei's are super fast talking witty girls that will, truly inspire you and the show is hysterical at times and never too too serious, but serious enough for it to be completely addicting.. it's an hour long which is a major PLUS because you can't ever get enough Gilmore! even in one hour.. Emily and Richard Gilmore are KICKS (loralie's parents, Rory's grandparents) they're you're average rich parents.. Emily president of the DAR and Richard a well known lawyer and Yale alumni st.. Rory is following in the footsteps of her grandparents and this could not make them any happier, of course, Rory's mother is so very proud of her but her whole life has worked on ultimately defying her parents and Rory going to Yale did not help her on that journey but believe me, every episode she does get closer ;)
One True Thing rises above its potentially schlocky material to give us a view of a family of complex
relationships
and flawed, real people.
An interesting exploration into family relationships, and environments.
I really do not care about high-school girls fretting about their
relationships.
This movie introduces quite an array of characters and their
relationships
in the first half-hour or so.
It seems that Salvatores couldn't decide what to do with this movie: some of it is a very weak thriller (and I say very, very weak), some of it is an attempt to explore the
relationships
between the main characters.
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