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Joan Crawford's least likable character could be the one she played in this film, as a controlling and vindictive woman of wealth who runs and ruins (or nearly ruins) the lives of all those whom she has
relationships
with in her large southern plantation mansion.
Apparently the
relationships
come out of her money and their lack of it, as well as the level of her misdirected intelligence and lack of empathy for others, none of which gets explained very fully.
This is not so much a film about robots or sci-fi, but a film about life and humanity and relationships, love and family.
Set in New England in 1906, we see the plethora of events typical of the era: the high school graduation with individual seniors singing, reciting poetry and the valedictorian speech; the Fourth of July celebration with fireworks and picnics; the careful
relationships
between the young boys and girls; the close-knit family life with a sister and brother of the parents living with them.
The pool hall is actually an allegory about life and relationships, of how men and women play mind games and try to control one another.
Not "Lolita" and not a film about pedophilia or seduction, this flick should be an interesting watch for anyone into films about atypical romantic
relationships.
Les Témoins (The Witnesses) is another fine artwork by French director André Téchiné that continues to examine
relationships
in times of stress and through areas of rough travel.
As written by Téchiné, Laurent Guyot, and Viviane Zingg this film is a love story and a social commentary on life in 1984 when AIDS raised its ugly head and disrupted lives, hopes and
relationships.
His
relationships
(so typical of guys like this!) are sex-only with 25-year-old bimbos and jazz groupies.
What happened to the
relationships
between these people?
What you are left with is an odyssey of "my perverted world and welcome to it" over and over....and the women in Caveh's
relationships
almost deteriorate in value during each relationship...only to escape from him which just further tortures him.
Director Burns explores how every relationship is driven by sex - even the
relationships
where no sex exists.
Wonderful film that sadly was not released in the U.S. Beautifully written and acted character-driven piece about many things, among them the role of a parent in our modern civilization - and the role of the child as well; the
relationships
between men and women, and the friendships between straight men and gay men; the role of artistic expression in the lives of artists and in the lives of those who will never be artists.
There is ZERO development of
relationships.
Like the thoughtful horror cinema of George Romero, where deeper human issues boil under a more obvious horror surface, "Ginger Snaps" used lycanthropy as a metaphor for puberty and its impact on teenage relationships; "Unleashed" uses it as a metaphor for addiction, with Brigitte Fitzgerald (Emily Perkins--"It"), sister of the ill-fated Ginger (Katharine Isabelle), injecting herself with wolfbane to curb her increasingly wolf-like tendencies.
The best thing about this screwball comedy, to me as a writer, is the gradual development of
relationships
it allows the audience to share.
The actors playing the main roles tried hard but Charles came out looking like a social misfit (seemingly the only woman who took to him, according to this film, were Lady Diana and Camilla--actually he had serious relationships).
Edward Burns once again shows that he's an excellent writer and this is a pretty good film about the
relationships
of several people.
I guess this was supposed to be some attempt to portray the
relationships
between a family faced with much adversity, but it feels like it was written and directed by people who have no clue of what that might mean or how it should be portrayed.
Pam - the subservient, non-confrontational pleaser, Kathy - the insecure other woman, and Denise - clearly abused in previous
relationships
and feels she doesn't deserve a decent man.
To give them the benefit of the doubt, though, perhaps they were hoping to shed some light on abusive
relationships.
The circumstances they get into tell us a lot about the characters, and each scene gives more depth to the individuals and the
relationships
that develop.
I kept waiting to see if Rick would turn out to be a total jerk, but it became clear that he was just a rather shallow, unemotional type guy ,who clearly was not interested in
relationships
and commitment.
This is movie depicts the typical characteristics of Turkish villages and draws attention to the social
relationships
between people engaging in humor.
He sees those around him as little more than 'components' and they recognise the opportunity for great wealth and fame he offers them while they luxuriate in the comfortable fiction that their
relationships
to him are more than 'just business'.
I've lived few a number of long term
relationships
and the marriages of the two couples here rang true to me.
This witty and touching film considers the difficulties of cross-cultural relationships, in this case a relationship between an American man and a French woman.
If this film bespeaks the future of relationships, I think I'll go for celibacy.
OK it's about
relationships
and it's not a character sketch, but it's also a well done movie with some very strong moments and some fine details.
Rohmer paints these
relationships
so perfectly; they seem so simple, but they are rife with complexities.
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