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Then, a military squad commanded by Captain Leary (Michael Rooker)
seeks
out two groups of four soldiers each that vanished in the jungle.
This film
seeks
to dramatize the undramatic and sensationalize clear headed scientific exploration.
Upon release, Hopper hooks up with aborigine David Gulpilil (as Billy), with whom he
seeks
revenge upon sadistic Bill Hunter (as Sergeant Smith), Jack Thompson (as Detective Mainwaring), and others.
Antonio Sobato, Jr. does an excellent role as a son who
seeks
the shark who killed his father.
Instead, I found my sensibilities somewhat dulled as a succession of bearded Islamic villains replaced each other taunting, torturing or killing the wantonly victimized prototypical middle-class Iranian whose Western cultural sympathies were patent (and whose exoneration the movie quite blatantly seeks.)
Lonely, disconnected, middle-class housewife in the midst of a divorce
seeks
solace to reflect on her immediate future.
A girl
seeks
his help as this evil dude has her father in his custody.
He
seeks
Dr. Edelmann's help to cure him of his vampirism.
Three American lads are backpacking their way around Europe, challenging each other to accumulate as many daredevil stunts and Hot babe lays as they can, But Andy
seeks
true love.
The break turned into making this film, which
seeks
to capture the mood of the interviews with Barnils' associates, thoughts about the Spanish Civil War, the drought season they were experiencing, the rugged landscape, the Recha brothers' affection for each other, swims and suntanned nudity and whatever characters or stories they ran into as they camped out of their van.
PRICE OF HONOR aka PRICE OF POWER is an ambitious Western melodrama, light on the action, which
seeks
to tell an Old West version of the JFK assassination.
Michelle Pfeiffer stars as a mob widow who
seeks
a normal life but has her hands full with the new boss and an undercover agent.
The scenes are essential to the dilemmas which the film
seeks
to raise and so can hardly be called gratuitous.
Like Margot in "Fear of Fear" falls victim of her ambitious husband, like Fox in "Fox and his friends" is driven into suicide by his boyfriend who took all his money away, like Xaverl Bolwieser in "The Stationsmaster's Wife" who goes to prison in order to give his cheating wife a chance to get rid of him, like Hermann Hermann who
seeks
refuge in insanity in order to flee his stupid wife and bankrupt company, so also Hans Epp is a victim of the German "Wirtschaftswunder"-Society after World War II in R.W. Fassbinder's "The Merchant of the Four Seasons".
This film does not take itself too seriously, and
seeks
to entertain rather than enlighten.
Clever psychosexual drama about a wounded Union soldier (Clint Eastwood) who
seeks
refuge in an isolated Confederate school for young women during the Civil War.
the Penguin, played to perfection by Danny Devito, is a type of tragic character who was abandoned by his parents at birth and later in life
seeks
revenge on the world that denied him.
It seems to me that the emperor himself does not know the answer and
seeks
to learn it all the time the film runs.
The other is a playboy who has tired of gold-digging young women and
seeks
a relationship with a vital, mature woman.
We witness the murder in shadow at the beginning, and for the rest of the film, Young, as the detective, Finlay, in charge of the case,
seeks
to figure out which of three soldiers is responsible for the death, and just as important, why.
Sampredo here is shown as a man that is bend on dying so much that he leaves his loving family behind and marries a woman that he only
seeks
out when the other will not help him in his quest for a dignified death.
The woman that constantly
seeks
him out is almost disregarded for the beautiful lawyer but suddenly is married by Sampredo when she agrees to help him die.
The opening sequence of the police arriving at a dark and rainy house wherein the "wife" has committed murder.......or is it??....and the remainder of the film
seeks
to unravel what really happened....OK...the film is a bit "campy"...but has good editing and dialogue.....professional acting.....often humorous......and the very last scene with the facial expression is one of the best of its' kind......definitely worth watching.....deserving at least a 7 or an 8!
This kind of angst can only be inside a young person who
seeks
very seriously his religion and his place in this world.
Liu even
seeks
to preserve their way of life on film because he sees that it will one day disappear.
Unlike that one it is the target that seeks, not the unwitting seekers - they have no idea what they really want as they drift along America's great road.
When the Enterprise is reversing at emergency warp speed in an attempt to outrun a possibly fatal Romulan plasma ball, Janice, perhaps fearing that their life is about to come to a dramatic end,
seeks
comfort by placing her head on Jim's sympathetic shoulder as they observe the aproaching instrument of their impending doom on the main viewer.
She
seeks
out new challenges and happiness, seeking desperately to fill the hole in her heart.
The movie doesn't even attempt to follow the storyline of the Robert Louis Stevenson classic, but instead
seeks
out every way possible to create risqué sight gags and erotic situations.
After a long and successful career now
seeks
the peace and tranquility of a less hectic life.
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