Relevant
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It's really only
relevant
today as an historical snapshot (much like the Australian film JEDDA) - a museum piece, if you will.
For all the exaggeration of how Walter Burns and Hildy Johnson manipulate police, politicians, reporters, and civilians to get their scoop, the story remains
relevant
for several reasons.
Long before the business of remaking old scare films became an industry unto itself, David Cronenberg (then-author of "The Brood" and "Scanners," among other low-budget shockers) took a 1950s B movie and (literally) transformed it into a
relevant
and compelling horror film.
MTV made such a big deal about the lost season through commercials, I'm disappointed that the commercial's intensions wasn't even
relevant
to the story line.
As you might know, he is a typical french director, sometimes boring but specially
relevant
and with accurate analysis in this film.
The plot is
relevant
and highly believable, while maintaining it's fantasy charms.
I still felt the film was
relevant
even watching the video 35 years after I first saw the movie in a theater.
There is, however, an interesting exchange between the schoolmarm (Mary Brian) and an old pioneer woman (Helen Ware) about violence vs. pacifism that still seems
relevant
today no matter if you're conservative or liberal.
If other states can take on this issue it gives hope for places where the rest of us live and is
relevant
for all gay and straight people who love and know gay people.
This is all I really wanted to say about the film, however, since I need more lines, I'll just say certain aspects of the movie are alternately funny, sad, strange and still
relevant
today.
I'm betting twenty or thirty years from now, it will still seem up-to-date and probably still
relevant.
The tiny message about being careful when working for a classified department is more and more relevant, as Microsoft just discovered when their source code was stolen via the hijacking of an employee's computer on the air from home.
Director Bill Melendez and Phil Roman, working from a very warm and witty script by Charles M. Schulz, expertly craft a sensationally breezy and snappy 25-minute cartoon romp that brims over with engaging characters (Linus in particular really shines as he explains the historical significance of Thanksgiving in fascinatingly thorough detail), deliciously dry humor, and a spot-on
relevant
message about the true meaning of Thanksgiving (it's all about friends and family instead of food).
And with the war still on, the theme of PTSD - Post Traumatic Stress Disorder - is topical and
relevant.
The themes and issues it raises are still very much relevant; sexual desire and frustration, the nature of desire, terrorism, the conventions within society that we accept.
It's not really
relevant
whether the character is gay or not; the important thing is that, at this stage, one sexual encounter with a man has led him to believe that he must be gay.
On the one hand, it's fairly ambitious genre-crossing, on the other the political aspects of it (although relevant) feel outdated.
I have no disrespect to any believers, but I was moved into watching this movie as it appeared to be historically relevant, however, as the movie progressed history turned into religion, and the message was more about god than the actual Chinese historical plot.
One must watch this film closely or run the risk of missing something very
relevant.
Boorman used the music of Wagner's operas most effectively in the
relevant
spots in the film- the sensual Prelude to Tristan and Isolde plays as Lancelot and Guenevere have their tryst in the forest, the spiritual, ethereal strains of the Good Friday/Holy Grail music from Parsifal plays as Parsifal himself encounters the Holy Grail and Siegfried's Funeral March from Gotterdammerung opens and closes the film as both the Sword Theme and the tragic motif of Arthur's heroic death.
Whether or not you like Dolph or his acting, this movie is
relevant
and politically correct.
A great balance of
relevant
humor and teenage emotional tribulation is struck, without so much as a gram of maudlin melodrama, which normally crops up in films of this nature (especially American ones).
Many can't relate to the emptiness of Chuco or the inner struggle of his older brother but these stories are ones that have played out for years and are still
relevant
today.
This would have been
relevant
perhaps 10-15 years back, but it's time to move on.
Madonna has proved that age simply made her get better,and that even though she may be under the radar sometimes, she is still very
relevant.
The themes (sexual "deviance," violence, obsession) that Cronenberg was exploring are very
relevant
to today's post-modern society.
The computers that have no basis in reality, except for a few screen shots from Macintoshes; the "kooky" hacker types who wear Battlestar Galactica-inspired jackets and New-Wavey clothes; the evil villain and his secret-service style minions; the edgy attraction (are they gonna get together by the end?) between the two main characters, etc. Stylistically, it doesn't even seem
relevant
to mid-90's hacker culture at all.
The sets may seem a little dated, but the story is every bit as exciting as it was then, and given the developments in computer technology and artificial intelligence, even more
relevant.
However, opening the window into this seldom explored and controversial world of illegal immigration gave it a fresh spin that makes it seem more
relevant
to the world we live in today.
A person must be ready to disclose his or her beliefs on the
relevant
issues.
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