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The director and author make use of the observer principle, and are frankly more successful in humanizing the characters than in almost any film outside the Grecianized- Near Eastern canon, wherein the feat is a bit easier since neither miraculous nor
religious
themes are made central in such adventures. .
You've read the plot so all I want to say is don't watch it because you want to see a clash of cultural
religious
identity babble ,because that's the typical misconception people read in to,instead just appreciate and realise it's about a father and son on a voyage growing to know each other through their struggles.
I am not a
religious
person, but sometimes a great piece of art like this movie can give me an almost
religious
experience.
Gorgeous Techicolor production telling the unusual tale of the romance between a woman of strong
religious
faith and a Trappist monk who has left his monastery, breaking his vows.
Verhoeven's overheated, over-egged melodrama is a delicious blend of Hitchcock and David Lynch, full of OTT eroticism and
religious
imagery and an awful lot of the colour red.
A bunch of American students and their tutor decide to visit the ugliest part of Ireland in order to study ancient
religious
practices.
The friendship of Hickok with Buffalo Bill, the selling of rifles to the Indians by a great manufacturer to compensate for the losses he would have because of the end of the civil war, Custer and Little Big Horn, the uneasy relationship between Buffalo Bill's wife, a
religious
woman, with Hickok a man who had killed plenty, also the unusual love affair between Hickok and Calamity all this makes 'The Plainsman' a non conventional and interesting film.
Like many other European movies, this movie has an unashamed, non-judgmental attitude toward sex, nudity and the complexities of sexuality and has zero reservations about mixing it all up with
religious
and/or surrealistic (some would say blasphemous) images.
People came to this country to escape
religious
persecution, and yet they could not.
this is the first of a two part back-story to the conflict between the machines and mankind in the Matrix world and it delivers spectacularly by combining observations on man's fear of the unknown and of being usurped with politics, extensive
religious
and historical imagery, subverting expected portrayals of parties involved and an at least partially believable and thus terrifying vision of our near future.
With intensity and sincerity the movie shows how the
religious
convictions and traditions drove a wedge on a loving and passionate family.
I don't know...Maybe it's just because it's an impressive tribute to some Muslim
religious
action(hajj)but I just felt the movie is so underrated.
I just can't believe that the movie has just been voted by only 223 people so far given that the movie was produced in 2004 and it has won many awards since then.About the movie...it's one of those well-acted sweet movies.Reda,a French teenager due to sit for Baccalauréat, is asked by his devout elderly father to take him to Mecca.Strange as it may seem(if one doesn't know much about Islam)the father wants his son to drive them from their home in France to Saudia Arabia on a once-in-a-lifetime
religious
pilgrimage.The generation gap between the father and the son is based on simple enough terms('you may know how to read and write, but you know nothing about life,' the unnamed father to his son)but some sort of bromidic generation gap literature is avoided.Bot of them are affectionate in their frustrations.The father never speaks in French though Reda understands Arabic but can only seem to answer in French.
As the celebration of Christmas has evolved through the years, whether one concentrates on the
religious
or the secular traditions, it is a time when people are supposed to behave a little better to each other.
The boy's mother is a
religious
fanatic with very odd ideas of raising a child.
This is a very dark and intriguing horror type thriller based on the idea of
religious
murders.
The father is clearly devoutly religious, but the son is unimpressed; he accepts out of obligation to his father rather than to religion, he'd rather be with his (non-Muslim) girlfriend.
I don't know much about Australia, but the theme of
religious
bigotry among the general public played a big part in the story.
There are enough sad stories about women and their oppression by religious, political and societal means.
Just as Jane Eyre couldn't really be happy until her castle burned down around her and her lover was permanently maimed for his sins, or the heroine of "Rebecca" couldn't find true fulfillment in her marriage until her lordly husband was put on trial for the murder of his first wife (and her castle burned down around her), or poor Psyche couldn't leave well enough alone and had to extract Cupid's secret at all costs, Domini, the devout Catholic heroine of this piece of tripe, can only find true sexual realization by inadvertently marrying a man who has renounced his sacred
religious
vows.
Very
religious
person, she is a picture of the hypocritical society and
religious
of the time, she dedicates its life the morality of the villa that was committed by xica, that is a woman full of lusts that it faces the society of the time to preach and it helps the slaves of the area.
The story also bill with forbidden loves, sorceries and vampires and
religious
fervor.
In our age of
religious
fundamentalism and sacrifice, Joan's story has unexpected resonance.
Maybe some of the more esoteric points defy "logic", but a great many
religious
matters accepted "on faith" fail to pass the smell test.
If these people were watching this movie expecting to have a
religious
experience doing so, then they were obviously going to be disappointed.
She can't know why the Rosenbergs chose to die rather than betray political beliefs, friends, and their nearly
religious
conviction that Socialism was humankind's only hope.
Besides, the
religious
devotion of Sabine Azema is far from obvious, and Isabelle Carré looks more like André Dussolier's daughter than sister.
An agnostic will not accept God, without concrete evidence, but faith-based
religious
and spiritual systems require an acceptance based on the abstract (such persons believe that their concept of God is rooted in a higher power).
A class above the stereotypical Bollywood genre you would normally expect out of South Asia, this Pakistani film explores the origins of
religious
fundamentalism in Pakistan along with the horrors following Partition that still scar the memories of many in the region.
The subtitles could be a bit better for the Non-Punjabi viewer, and i think a little more spotlight should have been put on how and why the
religious
fundamentalist gathered such momentum in a nation leaning more towards Moderate rule after Bhutto's regime.
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