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It's hard to believe now, in this age of loud, garish, obnoxious children's programming, that there once was a popular Saturday children's show that presented intelligent, sensitive, artistic films from around the world.
The most
sensitive
romance enacted by Bollywood.
A cool as ice bounty hunter, his stoic, but paternal ex-cop partner, a sexy,
sensitive
con-woman and an odd little hacker named...Edward Wong Hau Peppilu Trilovsky III (A name she--yes, she--has given herself)...oh, and not to forget a little welsh corgi named Ein.
Any
sensitive
man or woman who knows the depth of detail of the greatest battle in the WWII Pacific Theater, the "Battle for Iwo Jima" gets tears in their eyes not just for the incredible loss of Marines but startlingly enough, for the tragic, needless loss of the Japanese soldiers who had dug themselves deeply into the island's rock-like volcanic ground and fought to their deaths from bunkers, many remainders committing suicide in keeping with the then prevailing philosophy of war in Japan.
The premise was horrible and while the idea of spoofing all the different personas (frat boy, virgin, introvert,
sensitive
guy, the artist) was initially an inspired one, that was blown by the awful actors portraying these people.
I don't see how you could find a more moving, sensitive, and thought-provoking production.
Just been watching this movie Boogeyman 2 and for me it was not anything I will watch again.Alltough I must say the good looking cast was OK and some of the gore scenes fine.Much more gore than I expected as the first Boogeyman from 2005 is pretty dry.Plot is OK..but nothing more.Starts with two children watching the Boogeyman killing their parents and then go forwards 10 years and they both at a clinic to overcome their fears for the Boogeyman.Some scenes really bloody and not for the
sensitive
ones.Maybe worth a rental but not a film I will buy to my DVD collection.If you like your film bloody and a movie not any different than many other horror films coming out these days maybe this is a film for you.I give this film 3/10.
Richard Benjamin's direction is
sensitive
and breezy, and Elizabeth McGovern is a good romantic match for Penn (though sometimes she talks down to him, like a big sister might).
This movie (as well as the book and play) addressed
sensitive
issues that touch the lives of men, women and children everyday.
No matter what some may say and no matter the voting is not favorable, I think it is a great production - it has action, new technology, a
sensitive
story line about love between sisters and between an assassin woman and a man that almost changed her life.
Filmmakers made an engaging, dramatic and compelling film while also staying
sensitive
to the subjects.
This movie contains a familiar and tediously subdued plot with the overly
sensitive
bad guys, the articulate kid with mind-powers, and a completely predictable "twist" ending.
An anthropological expedition in Tibet led by John Agar discovers both an ancient primitive race of pasty, light sensitive, superstitious albinos and the browbeaten, grotesquely unsightly burrowing mutants called the Mole People whom the albinos cruelly exploit as slave labor deep within the bowels of the earth.
I am impressed in how the filmmaker portrayed the very
sensitive
topic of the Wounded Knee Massacre!
Either A) A Christian; B) an overly
sensitive
woman looking for a cheep tear-jerker; or C) just generally lack the ability of free thought.
It deals with a subject matter that many steer clear of, but this is done in a sensitive, realistic manner which makes you want to watch more and more of Sam's life.
Black-hole dark and beyond harrowing, it's nonetheless a carefully crafted work and also extraordinarily
sensitive.
It is a brilliant and affecting film, probably best appreciated by mature audiences with some grounding and sensitivity to literature and history and a cinematic background that antedates Cineplexes and four-wall stereophonic sound...It is a brilliant and pointed film, winning the Foreigh Film Oscar for that year...Yes, I love Pachelbel's Canon; and I could hear "begin the Beguine" endlessly--whether it's the Artie Shaw version or Fred Astaire and Eleanor Powell dancing the hell out of it in "Broadway Melody of 1940...One may care not a whit about the tragedy of the Spanish Civil War, loss of one's love and country and long exile, or, lastly, the illusion of triumphant return and recovery in late middle age, but there has to be admiration for
sensitive
direction and montage, and graceful and impacting performances by mature actors.
One who has read and appreciated the book on all of its many levels will also miss its many memorable and important "minor" characters; its
sensitive
and sympathetic treatment of Buddhism and other non-Christian creeds; and will be left wondering whether it was the star, the writers, the producer, the director or some combination of the above who thought they could go Kipling one better by, among other things, replacing his almost-accidental crisis with a Flynn-caused avalanche, then neatly tying all his lifelike loose ends into a big Tinseltown bow.
Lets face it slasher films are not for those who are
sensitive
or for those moods where one might be looking for anything remotely like intellectual stimulation.
MASK is the 1985 comedy-drama based on the true story of Rocky Dennis, a
sensitive
and highly intelligent teenager who, because of a debilitating disease, has a severely disfigured face that has made him an outcast outside of his family and the social circle surrounding them (basically a biker gang, who are savagely protective of Rocky).
The
sensitive
issue of rape has, over the years, become very formulaic in films.
Honorable mentions go to Pierre Arditi's
sensitive
performance, and, with lighter tones, to André Dussollier's.
Thomas C. Ryan adapted the novel by Carson McCullers, and his passages with these two sensitive, interesting people forms the lovely centerpiece of the picture.
It's powerful and brave performances made this film the gripping,
sensitive
and dark masterpiece that it is.
with slobbery sharp teeth and terribly
sensitive
to light, attack the locals by wrapping it's lizard tongue around their throats, whisking them out of the camera frame.
This is a sensitive, weak, and all around boring Bond.
Very funny gags, and also a
sensitive
way to illustrate love (such beautiful scenes are frequents in Harold's movie).
Is it possible that there is a correlation between the increased "awareness" of the media on the
sensitive
issue of sexism which their policy makers seem to believe can be dealt with by ruthlessly crushing any reference to the female sex in a comedy programme that is not totally adulatory,and the increased amount of disrespect and violence shown towards women in society in 2006?When Reg Varney made some outrageous remark to a large-bosomed bus conductress was he perhaps exorcising vicariously some deep need in the male members of his audience to do exactly the same thing themselves?Robbed by the self-appointed arbiters of public good of the opportunity of such relief,the nagged,the hen-pecked or the simply inadequate become more and more frustrated, sometimes with tragic results.
Wallace Shawn wrote the very fine 'My Dinner with Andre', a talky but
sensitive
film that created a niche for conversational stories without plot.
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