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"The House That Dripped Blood" revolves around an eerie
rural
mansion, in which strange things are happening.
This film is a lyrical and romantic memoir told through the eyes an eleven year old boy living in a
rural
Cuban town the year of the Castro revolution.
The atmospherics of
rural
Wales were captured perfectly, and the soundtrack was very well chosen.
The film faithfully presents us Bettie Page as she probably was: a playful almost-innocent from the
rural
South whose career as "the pinup queen of the universe" was for her just goofy, natural fun.
As a child growing up in a
rural
area I felt as if I was a kid again!
It is a realistic depiction of
rural
ranching life which was a big part of American History.
The whole family can see this movie and be intrigued about how life was like in America when it was mostly a
rural
nation.
Unlike other Chinese action movies, which were always period pieces or (in the wake of Jackie Chan's Police Story I) cop dramas, Pedicab Driver gives us a look at contemporary
rural
China.
My parents comes from
rural
India and to some extend I have seen the life of the villagers.
Impactful film of four city slickers in crisis in Appalachia has become synonymous with
rural
depravity.
The
rural
scenery and culture is well-captured, including the breathtaking dueling banjos sequence.
There is also city man's disdain and feeling of superiority to the
rural
woodsman "cracker".
What we essentially get here is the
rural
Mid-Western answer to "Ordinary People."
When they get into the village, Nanadini is shocked and terrified to witness a very wild
rural
culture; Shekhar's family, ruled by his cruel, highly cynical and merciless father Narasimha, lives a poor and highly violent lifestyle which is full of murder and terror and where women are subservient and helpless.
I saw this movie as a teenager and immediately identified with Reese Witherspoon's portrayal of Dani Trant, a 14-year-old tomboy in
rural
Louisiana circa 1957.
The story depicted a
rural
family dealing with an accidental death of a son by his brother, called "The Stone Boy," meaning he was so distraught and overwhelmed by what he did, he became emotionally paralyzed.
Nana Patekar lets you in his courtyard and watch him beret and mock the Politician when his loyal admirers burst in laughter with every word of satire thrown at him, meanwhile his daughter is bathing his Grandson.This is as authentic a scene you can get in
rural
India.
Duchovny and Forbes are a pair of artists from the city, while Early and Lewis are Trailer parkers from the
rural
outskirts.
This movie could take place in any farm or
rural
setting.
As a Canadian who grew up with a
rural
lifestyle much of it is familiar , the winter, canoeing , trapping , hunting and the like.
The camera, all too often, focuses on fat people, on sloppy homes and on tacky
rural
areas.
In watching how the two brothers interact and feed off of each other through the whole movie makes me personally happy to live in the
rural
area much like they did in the movie.
Photography captures the time, the violence, and flavor of
rural
Punjab very well.
Whether or not, you live in the inner cities, ghettos, suburbs, or
rural
countryside, this show is still a treasure to watch and observe a family being just a family rather than a show about a poor black family.
A beautiful score from Badalamenti, exquisite photography of
rural
life (love those aerial corn-field shots), and a sly director's hand that reveals man's basic humanity, this is a beautiful slice of life film.
On the technical side there was enjoyable urban and
rural
photography of Britain but there were also several very over-exposed sun-bleached shots.
In fact, it's hard to believe a call-centre office in a
rural
hinterland with callers having heavy first-language influence.
A much more than cameo appearance by Basil Rathbone's Dr. Watson, meaning Nigel Bruce, adds to the country-bumpkin
rural
nature of the plot.
Interesting film, partly because Cooper is cast so completely against the type he is later to be best known for from his Capra films - that is of the
rural
innocent encountering the corruption of the city.
A flatly photographed living dead cheapie made in
rural
Pennsylvania with minimal skill and talent.
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