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They were so
sensitive
to the perfect costuming and sets.
'The Van' represented a slight change of direction for Doyle, a weighter piece of fiction than his earlier efforts; but it's still fun, and a
sensitive
portrait of male friendship.
The movie deals with all kinds of
sensitive
topics, like elitism, racism, alienation, despair, etc. Yes, I know it is a comedy, but seeing a Coach strike his kid on the mound, seeing players from the rival Yankees degrade the misfit Bears' players, seeing Buttermaker push away one of his players because she wants him to be a father figure, there is real drama at work here.
As a person who has experienced the relationship between client and therapist for several years now, I found this movie to hit on the
"sensitive"
areas of that relationship in one of the most comical ways I have seen to date.
A very
sensitive
movie - with well crafted lyrics and beautiful performances.
Atahualpa is portrayed like a moron, naiv person (he seems to be not an Inca but a caucasian with a very good tan) and Pizarro like a
sensitive
one.
Not only does she enjoy a highly sympathetic character to work on the audience with, but in Wesley Ruggles she has obviously found a
sensitive
director with the ability to help her exploit every dramatic and comedic opportunity the clever screenplay provides.
It seemed to be a TV movie way ahead of the pack with it's
sensitive
angle, from son's perspective.
Max Steiner always comes up with the right style for his movies, and this movie is definitely a showcase for his
sensitive
score.
If anyone care to watch a film by
sensitive
film makers involved in telling real stories about real people with real problems, without the unnecessary dressage of actresses and their inflated personalities, check out anything by the wonderful Ken Loach (British) or the Dardenne brothers (Belgian).
Jude Law and Juliette Binoche were fantastic, heartbreaking and should both have been awarded for their
sensitive
portrayals.
A
sensitive
and deeply moving film.
With a tear, we face
sensitive
and tentative feelings with the intent of the film, "Wonderland."
This really is a great movie from 1933 and very ahead of its time.A young woman who is in love with two friends and is obviously sleeping with both of them must have shocked a more prudish audience back then i think it had been censored for a while.But never mind we can view it today knowing that there are a lot of gems like this one waiting to be rediscovered,its a shame that so many of the films made from this era are now lost.A modern audience wouldn't turn away from this film,as you don't expect a film from this era to be saucy and it is.Gary Cooper was a very nice actor and you can see why he was so popular back then,he had a very unusual style of being very masculine and at the same time very sensitive,he was great at picking the more complex roles,his characters weren't as one dimensional as most actors of this era.He was easily one of the most interesting actors of the 30s,this i would say was his best era in films.Unfortunately A Farewell To Arms is the only film you can buy in the UK from this era,i don't know why.Its sad that he is becoming a forgotten actor,i think we must have lost our imaginations a bit as we keep harbouring on with the John Waynes and the Cary Grants,and forget there were other classic actors around that don't deserve to be forgotten yet.
The plot is a standard and unsurprising affair but what sets it apart is James Woods' sardonic, cynical and hilarious portrayal of a tough, world weary cop who has no time for 'do-gooders' and over
sensitive
types.
In 2009 we are perhaps more
sensitive
to the suffering of our fellow inhabitants of the planet and although I suppose the film is a masterpiece, I cannot enjoy seeing an animal given a slow and tortured death anymore than I can bear Hemingway's favourite sport, bullfighting.
First of all, I love kinda movies like this one and I consider myself lucky of having watched it last weekend in my former girlfriend's flat because she has always been a b-movies freak and so."The last word" is for me a deep story about cranks, a worn femme-fatale and the dummies of Hollywood.The resentful and witty character of Doc, a close friend of the main character that Timothy Hutton hides more than shows, stands out in a so powerful way that at the end, you realize that you was taken in about him.The girl is beautiful and confused -Michelle Burke acts
sensitive
and finally splendid compounding her Sara/Caprice character.Althought Hutton triumphs in his mission revealing the ambiguous talented guy, corrupted gleefully by Hollywood, Joe Pantoliano -incredible actor- offers a new dimension sticking behind Hutton every time he appears in scene, stealing the whole film.
It's a war movie, but it's not all killing, it has very
sensitive
subject matters in it... such as the death of Dixie Leanord's (Bette Midler) husband and son.
It's the classic drama about a tough woman who is released from jail, gets stuck with a 7yo kid who just lost his parents and of course discovers her
sensitive
side... Deja-vu is written all over this film, cliches are all over the place and it's too predictable... not even Sharon Stone's well acting could save this film.
It is soft and sweet one moment, difficult and tense the next, but always subtle and
sensitive.
This movie played into stereotype characters too much but Redford wants to seem like an enlightened man who is
sensitive
to other cultures.
The way the delicate and
sensitive
subject matters were handled was graceful and respectful.
There are a very few
sensitive
women who are also, sensible.
The movie does a nice job of contrasting Pacino as an insightful, sensitive, and articulate dude when sober, against someone who inevitably says and does really stupid things when he's blotto.
Great work of great trio - Marcello Pineyro, Leonardo Sbaraglia and last but not least ( btw first of mine) Eduardo Noriega, who remembering me in some
sensitive
and hot acting nature of River Phoenix.
As directed masterfully by Clint Eastwood, "Flags of Our Fathers" plays both as a war film and a
sensitive
human drama.
Different music : (I Am Onto You) is so
sensitive
piece of music.
Drawn out by the incredibly
sensitive
nature of George Stevens's direction, they reveal great versatility in the dynamics of their on-screen repertoire, playing a couple who meet, suffer tragedy, and experience great highs and exasperation alike.
But please ignore the comments and votes from the anally
sensitive.
Gilda Mattei thought she was smart and
sensitive
and blah blah but she was actually a low IQ self-centered kid.
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