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we can see 5 different story's in the film, which connected by technical things (live in the same building, work together or for each other) and the fact that they're all telling us story's about- family relationships, love, and craving for warmness.
By gossip, I mean the exchange of supposedly confidential information about persons and their
relationships.
It's a sleeper, a B movie, a thriller about relationships, obsession, and a million other things you should never do in your own life.
It is the fact that this movie openly promotes racism, bribery, dishonesty, meaningless
relationships
and other things that are unacceptable among normal people.
BREAKING AND ENTERING takes you inside the council housing of London and the rough edges of Kings Cross with a look at the difference in the
relationships
of a Bosnian Refugee and her son, in contrast to that of a London Architect and his partner, and her autistic daughter.
The movie has very touching themes and is focused on
relationships
between people.
GamerZ tells the story of a D&D campaign and the
relationships
between its players.
I've used the film in some of my college classrooms to discuss male friendships and male-female
relationships.
The movie is a tasty blend of slapstick humor, the perils of interpersonal
relationships
and a particularly brilliant bit of artifice involving a mantel and a doll-(keep an eye out for it towards the end of the movie-it happens rather quickly!)
relationships
developed and/or pre-existed without explanation.
I love the documentary style and narration, 6 people in the city in these interlocking relationships, very captivating, the background photography were great with natural lights in the city, and of course the soundtracks fit the movie very well.
This movie looks in-depth at human
relationships
and the impact of our decisions on others.
Also it frames the love triangle, and emphasizes the fragility of human
relationships.
Not only is the film a political commentary, but more importantly it is a commentary on human
relationships.
Its not a Hollywood blockbuster, but a fantastic examination of both the Western capitalist system, and of human
relationships
in general.
Duet was Fox's first show about
relationships.
André Téchiné's new movie about criss-crossing
relationships
marked by the AIDS crisis begins when Adrien (Michel Blanc), a respectable gay doctor, picks up a young, eager and definitely gay country boy from the mountains in a Parisian cruising area.
She is also responsible for neglecting herself and the
relationships
that are important to her, including her
relationships
with her adopted mother, Lily, her husband and her children.
The film is mostly about the guy and his family and how the deal with there
relationships
with somebody from the other side of the world.
In Sidewalks, he again probes
relationships
in the modern era, when sex can be around every corner and the more traditional marriage of an earlier age is absent.
There s a charming(and accurate in essence) demonstration of the co operative nature of french village life, of suburban relationships, of the desire that women have for a life which contains a little of magic and adventure.Fiona Gordon has the grace of a dancer, and the plight of her husband is both pathetic and noble, as well as funny.
Long, complicated scene with changes in emotion, relationships, timing etc...and done in a single cut.
When I realized that this was a serious movie and not intended to be as bad as it was, I analyzed a little more in depth the "intricate relationships, complex characters and general truths of life" as R.Kelly explains in the director commentary remix, or lack there of.
History and human
relationships
are emphasized through the symbolic order of ancient Greek tragedy and that is what makes the film have a more "heavy" character, which makes it a little harder to follow than a usual Hollywood production- do not misjudge me, I love it too.
In my view, the early Kurosawa films showed him how to develop human relationships: a gift that later would be present in the samurai films, and would make them much more than action epics.
face cachée de la lune" is a film for which Canadian auteur Robert Lepage has got complete command as he does more than one cinematographic function.This is also something of a very special film for Robert Lepage as he adapted his own play to create a film version.He has confessed on numerous occasions that this is a film which is very much close to his heart.Complexities of human
relationships
are also explored by Robert Lepage as his film revolves around two brothers who do not have much in common.Apart from this film's story and innovative plot,Robert Lepage's acting abilities are the best thing to watch in this film.They will really give a nice idea about this great artist's genius.
They have implausible
relationships
with each other... then have implausible
relationships
with other people and then they have an implausible ending which I won't spoil, as the film does that without any help from me.
The portrayal of the
relationships
the protagonist has was very moving and real, the psychological depth much more complex than most films that are made today, gay or straight.
Indeed, this is proof positive that even bad films can spawn
relationships
that last a lifetime!
The movie does have a few nice plot twists, as far as the
relationships
of the key characters.
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