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By allowing his tender and
sensitive
love stories to unfold in the same random fashion found in the minds of confused and insecure youths - time now, time passed, time reflective, time imagined, time alone - Lifshitz makes his tales more personal, involving the viewer with every aspect of the characters' responses.
Kidman, being one of my favorites, of course I'm biased, but this movie proved to be a light, sensitive, if somewhat quirky movie that deserved better.
As for his credits as a writer/director, McKay was _extremeley_
sensitive
and detailed in his work--allying himself to the Crown Heights neighborhood in which the film is set, working with actors to portray characters in their own vision of what they think should be--with the results being disarmingly realistic.
Sensitive
souls need to stay away from this one, but I recommended it to those viewers looking for a great, action-filled movie.
The direction of Denzel Washington is excellent, making sensitive, attractive and with good taste, a story about child abuse.
The other thing that wasn't so impressive was that I felt that it may have been more effective if the adaptation had been in the viewpoint of Amy Leatheran, like it was in the book, Amy somehow seemed less
sensitive
in the adaptation.
We meet Brad: a good-looking, wall-street playboy with a quick-wit and sharp tongue; Zeek: a cynical,
sensitive
writer; Jonathan: a sexually perplexed nice guy with an affinity for hand creams and masturbation; and Eric: the married guy, who cherishes his weekly encounters with his single friends in hope for some enlightenment to his boring and banal married existence.
The three protagonists are gentle fools with a penchant for failure and each at a turning point in their lives, giving a sensitive, emotional trio of sub-plots to sew the riotous comedy together.
Taking on such a
sensitive
issue makes this episode all the more stunning.
It is real, savage and gritty to the last, and to the
sensitive
I'd say bring a box of tissues.
If you're
sensitive
to the camera's movements, you'll be fascinated by the way the camera moves on stage, the particular flow, that give you the impression camera follow the actors as if it was lead by the theatrical principle of "private space"... amazing.
This is a poem on film, wonderfully presented and photographed with
sensitive
artistry.
I watched this in July and even with the Christmas theme, found it touching and
sensitive.
The film is moved along brilliantly by intense images that deeply move the
sensitive
viewer.
Well, of course not, women are overly
sensitive
and needy on average, which is interestingly portrayed from mother to whore, though not pseudo-artistically, extravagantly, or blatantly dwelt on.
Some images are indeed really hard to take, especially when one is gay or fears about AIDS, and probably for any
sensitive
person watching it.
The programme stood it's ground and really commended the characters life in a very
sensitive
way that also touched the hearts of all the admire res of John Ritter, a fantastic actor with the talent to do anything.
Despite having a slow beginning the story is so amazingly complex and
sensitive
that it sticks together rather well.
This film has zero narration and combines verite footage with
sensitive
interviews with four teenage workers in China who live inside a factory compound.
But these are nitpicks in what is basically a very
sensitive
story about the loss of a tight bond.
Farnsworth is excellent in a stoic yet personable way, allowing the stories he hears on his journey to become a part of his life, and Sissy Spacek turns in some of her finest work in a smaller role as his mentally challenged yet observant daughter (whose painful secret is revealed in a poignant way through a gentle turn in the
sensitive
script by John Roach and Mary Sweeney) but the rest of the small cast to a person delivers indelible performances, one of the most notable being Barbara Robertson, whose accidental killing of a deer is both uproarious and sad at the same time.
I'm on the positive side regarding this film but one thing really caught my attention as I watched: the beautiful and
sensitive
score written in a Coplandesque Americana style.
True he has written
sensitive
and poignant scores such as Schindler's List but one usually associates his name with such bombasticities as Star Wars.
We discover from time to time, with the help of
sensitive
and talented directors like John, that even small creatures like Paulie have a heart.
Is no one else
sensitive
to the fact that these two unfaithful women were justifying their infidelity to men who were fighting and bleeding to guarantee the continued freedom of their families and their country.
You people are so damn
sensitive
it is inane!
This sensitive, visually beautiful film is based on a story by Vladimir Nabokov and captures well that writer's dark irony.
The acting is magnificent, the 70mm cinematography is gorgeous, the Oscar-nominated costumes and sets are stunning, and Patrick Doyle's score (also Oscar-nominated) is
sensitive
and moving.
One can only guess how this role affected such a gentle,
sensitive
man.
She was really one of the better parts of the show, and thus, to learn that even among those who you would think would be
sensitive
to racism, that they can also hate someone, just because of the country where they were born, is really disappointing.
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