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After being the root cause of his kid brother's wedding being called off, Connor Mead (Matthew McConaughey), a noted womanizer who sees male-female
relationships
as a strategic game to be enjoyed without becoming ensnared, is visited by the "ghost" of the first girl he ever had sex with.
Kisses and Caroms could possibly be the first "anti-romantic comedy," a fresh, witty film that explores
relationships
with a- no-bullshit, tell it like it REALLY is attitude.
You'll laugh and you might even learn a thing or two about life, sex,
relationships
and pool.
As a son who grew up in a family of communists, I found this movie very insightful: the twists and turns of what fervent idealists took to be worker's paradise through the 50s, 60s, 70s and then to the end of the dream in the late 80s/early 90s was very well portrayed, especially with Judy Davis' stalwart commitment, which was portrayed quite sympathetically; the dark side of her family
relationships
was also poignantly sketched, as were her son's struggles with history: both global and personal; all in all, a superb blend of the comic and the dramatic: a genre it's very easy to screw up and is rarely, if ever, handled as deftly as it was here.
Sure, we can blame it on the thief plot but in the long run
relationships
like that don't last because they have very little in common.
You can stick your finger down your throat or watch this pathetic attempt at comedy/drama about young adults in search of
relationships.
In Buddhism it is taught that lust for sexual
relationships
is a very bad sin but in Travellers and Magicians there are steamy scenes of lust.So the filmmaker is not practicing what he has been preaching to his followers.Khyntse Norbu worked with Bertolucci on his film "The Last Emperorer".It is only on that basis and nothing else that he is seeking fame.What a selfish act of pretentiousness.The worst thing about this film is that it is unable to stand on its own save for the crutches of exoticism.If we remove these scenes from this film than it would be nothing more than a visual story book.This film can only be liked by people who are fed up of their own lives, own circumstances and own religion.
what i love about this show is that aside from its theme of power and relationships, there is depth to all the characters.
While telling three short stories, the film makes perceptive observations on what makes
relationships
start and hold on, cultural shock and wear, coexistence of the poor and the less poor, antagonism between cities and countryside.
The Polish Brothers gently present their characters to the audience baring the essence of all
relationships
with a directness rarely seen.
The worst thing about it is that its view of male-female
relationships
is so backward - especially in a movie set in modern-day San Francisco!.
All of these
relationships
work in rather manipulative ways, except for seemingly the relationship between student and professor, which seems genuine.
I was very impressed and it was a great story of modern gay
relationships.
There's a fine balance struck between what one would see in countless other Allen films involving the neurotics in relationships, the mockery placed on the 'normal' people who just cannot connect with the Allen persona, and also with a side of the wacky comedy bits that one sees in Allen's writings at the time (lots of homage, parody, self-referential dialog, etc).
I'll keep this short and sweet: Anyone who found himself or herself crying at this film or felt that it paralleled his or her own experiences has taken part in the most shallow
relationships
possible, and should never be allowed to date.
It helps explain
relationships.
Failure of
relationships
and family emerge in an Inner City environment.
The characters I couldn't relate to and the
relationships
between all characters weren't believable .
An all star cast provides the drama of
relationships
growing and waning in between some decent scenes of Japanese planes dropping bombs on the ships in the harbor.
"Sherman's March" has some outstanding moments that capture the difficulties of relationships, but the lengthiness and lack of focus make it difficult to praise.
The overall structure of the film is a clever look at the unpredictability of an artist's focus, in that filmmaker Ross McElwee set out to make a documentary about the Savannah Campaign and ended up making a film about his failed
relationships.
Bottom line is that what this movie lacked is what lacks in a lot of
relationships
where people ask later "what went wrong?": lack of communication, thats what.
This film felt fresh, not so "in your New York face" or centered on ethnicity as the others have, but instead about romance, sex, relationships, and personal responsibility.
The story revolves around one day on Long Island in the lives of a half dozen or so people, connected by various
relationships
(family, school, work).
It has less sex than the series "Queer as Folk",or cable "Adult Movies", yet still communicates this aspect of gay
relationships.
An additional plus, is that it deals with the difficulties facing all human relationships, whether gay or heterosexual.
Drew doesn't do relationships; he doesn't even do second dates.
There are many other
relationships
that are also very vital to the story just like they would be in real life.
This is one of those movies that is one of a kind, but not one you'd want to watch very often for it hits deep within our souls(especially those who have gone thru similar experiences) and therefore I think it failed when released because the exec's didn't know how to sell it to make money but none-the-less it is a classic in my book on
relationships.
I can't believe people - married/single/in significant
relationships
could not relate to this show!!
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