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The main faults of the film as I saw it was first, that the two lovers seem drawn to one another not necessarily by a natural affinity for each other as much as the fact that they are stuck in dead-end marriages with no passion and no
rewards.
Rarely Hollywood creates a masterpiece because lately, there seems to be more concern with hurrying up and getting the most
rewards
in a hurried manner, or there is the matter of too many cooks in the mix.
This is a skillfully directed film about three youthful children, a mysterious event with their father, relocation to the open fields of England, and eventually the
rewards
inherited by merely waving at trains.
Even though Paul Mazursky is credited as director, Cassavettes hand is all over this film...the long scenes filmed without cutting, the improvisatory feel to the dialogue..., the self-indulgent storytelling style, this is definitely his show from beginning to end, and if you're not a fan of his work, the film will seem laboriously long and dull but if you are a fan, there are
rewards
to be had.
In "Breaking And Entering" Minghella gives Jude Law's character the need to confess and the
rewards
are chillingly moving.
Personally, I prefer the latter, I live real life and watch the news with all it's doom and gloom, and so would much rather be entertained by my movies, and see the bad guys get their just
rewards.
Better than any of the best picture nominees in 97 and it
rewards
repeated viewings.
This is not so much of a review as it is a testament that it has been proven, yet again, that the Academy
rewards
money, not artistic accomplishment.
Meanwhile, Bowen is using a new friend Draco the Dragon (voiced by Sir Sean Connery) to get
rewards
for "killing" dragons.
Before he can reap the
rewards
of his discovery, the scientist is killed by a hooded, whip-welding monk.
This film is a movie goers film, it requires attention and understanding and
rewards
fully in the end.
Those not used to movies with subtitles probably won't have the wherewithal to stick with this one, but veteran viewers of such fare as WHAT HAVE I DONE TO DESERVE THIS?, WOMEN ON THE VERGE OF A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN and AMOR DE HOMBRE know that the eventual
rewards
are worth it.
Perhaps that is why it has not received its due
rewards.
We shoud all learn from such a movie that to preserve and protect the wild horse, and all wild animals returns such
rewards
and meaning to us human beings.
The premise of the movie is simple, and like many things simple, it derives from a brilliant observation: friends will be disloyal to one another if they sense the
rewards
of disloyalty are great enough.
On the face of it, the
rewards
seem obvious--money and adulation--but the desire for them itself reflects the true motivation of the actor-friends: desire for simple recognition of their talent in a system that chronically ignores and demeans them as human beings, artists, and professionals and -- at best -- underutilizes what they have to offer both film-makers and audiences.
I'm not going to pretend that this is classic Fellini, or a masterpiece of Italian/European art-house cinema, but.....there's a lot going on in this movie that
rewards
a lengthy attention span.
Nobody but a 12-year-old girl should find "Flicka" appealing, and I would recommend against letting any 12-year-old girl see it, because it
rewards
bad behavior and sets a terrible example.
But for those who can appreciate its audaciousness and free-wheeling spirit, this film offers bountiful
rewards.
They agree but only after substantial financial
rewards
are promised.
this film describes the challenges of raising a disabled child, how it may affect family relations, and its
rewards.
And, in the end, Ben Wade, who, himself, or through his gang, has dispatched everybody who matters to their eternal rewards, is so impressed with the truth and courage of the opposition, that he voluntarily gets on the train to go back to the Yuma Prison for his third time and, most likely, to a date with the hangman.
The movie starts slow but
rewards
with a touching tale aided by an inspiring cast.
Relocating to the Arizona desert, she hires elderly housekeepers with no known relatives (but tidy nest eggs) and sends them to their
rewards
a bit sooner than they planned.
Of course the Monster (David Prowse, the man inside Darth Vader in the original Star Wars trilogy, replacing Sir Christopher Lee) created is an aggressive thing that obeys a few orders to get meaty rewards, but ultimately it is not a perfect specimen.
Shot verite style in and around some of the worst slums on Earth, Cavite offers rich
rewards
on many levels.
The resulting explosion helps "Gus" regain his memory and he
rewards
Sonny.
They must complete tasks successfully to earn a shopping budget and parties and
rewards
like chocolates and alcohol.
I'm not saying we all need to start marching and fighting, but it wouldn't hurt us to think a little more about the exploitation of millions/billions, and the
rewards
for the few elite.
What we look forward to in its place are minute
rewards
of our fulfillment of dreams, love, humor and drama.
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