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there is the young french (and English)
speaking
son who wants to do well in France, has a french girlfriend and who drinks alcohol, parties as young men do.
And there is his moroccan arabic (and french)
speaking
father who devoutly follows his Muslim faith, with generosity and the wisdom of elders and who rejects the new culture surrounding him (like mobile phones).
Very good point there : "only an elite few (the upper classes) would both have access to the internet AND be able to communicate on an exclusively English
speaking
site such as the IMDb" Some might think Internet Is not reality but this point of view really put media society and democracy at stake: You are probably right..
Of course the family in New York could be
speaking
German.
Concretely speaking: Starting from a dialect point of view and portraying the fascist state, the underground fighters must necessarily use the basic means like the rulers do, and between offenders and victims there is thus a chiastic relation, so that every offender is also victim and every victim is also offender.
There mustn't be a full minute or two without music or someone
speaking.
It seems in Cambodia (the subtitles in English say the character is
speaking
Thai but the movie says Cambodia)a very violent evil man is raising boys to be killers using starvation and training them to fight and kill.
Paramount, the raciest major studio in town, faced huge issues with the Production Code at the worst possible time in it's history, financially speaking, and pulled out all the stops on this one (also check out 1934's Search for Beauty).
I show this film to university students in speech and media law because its lessons are timeless: Why
speaking
out against injustice is important and can bring about the changes sought by the oppressed.
Artistically speaking, this is a beautiful movie--the cinematography, music and costumes are gorgeous.
Kurt manages to act without speaking, letting moments speak for themselves.
In an attempt to cash in on the success of Universal's horror films Majestic Pictures hired several popular actors from the current genre and put them in this effort that (realistically speaking) is nowhere near as good.
Maybe Buster Keaton strangely
speaking
threw me off, or the labored line delivery of a leading lady.
Then I was asked to be a judge at a high school public
speaking
contest.
Speaking
of the voice acting, it was great, nothing wrong with it whatsoever.
If the mother does not have the courage to speak up one day, the working class fate I am
speaking
of becomes a tremendous trap.
Musically
speaking
Irving Berlin gave Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers another pluperfect musical after Top Hat if that was possible.
We are not
speaking
of necessary compromises to get to some consensus in some domains that are crucial to public interest.
We are
speaking
of considering as less important to take a bad decision about some petty or supposedly petty criminal than some infrastructure or economic project in the city.
The acting was good overall, Brooks himself did a good job without his characteristic
speaking
to directly to the audience.
Witty writing (some "inside" jokes I got, others I didn't - maybe due to actors
speaking
on top of one another), great acting (notably John Cassini), great cameos, interesting and unique directing.
Frankly speaking, I slept through the first part, cause though the first part gives necessary information, it is really slow.
Originally conceived as a silent, it was released with a dubbed soundtrack in France, with a French actress
speaking
Louise Brooks' lines, but was released as a silent in Italy and other parts of Europe.
I haven't seen the talkie version yet, but I think it's safe to assume the silent version is much more satisfying, since by all reports the dubbing is poorly done (Louise Brooks is clearly
speaking
English, so there's no way her lips could be matched.)
She steals every scene she is in, and expresses so much with her face and eyes, even when she's not
speaking.
Speaking
of the remake, I read a very comprehensive article on it and, now that I know that Mr. Zombie reveres John Carpenter, I have high hopes for his take on this classic.
However, I have no particular bone of contention concerning that, per se, just as there's no doubt, scripturally speaking, that not all, and perhaps not even most, shall be spared the same ultimate fate, at the hands of the Lord Himself, as a result of His sacrifice on the cross.
Even without
speaking
a word, Billy Connely is wonderful as a zombie... Carrie Ann Moss as "Mom"?, even better.
One of the best things this has going for it is all the interviews with past individuals back when the war was relatively fresh in their minds, comparatively
speaking
that is.
Speaking
of gameplay, the pace is slowed down and the sheer difficulty in progressing through the very hard to kill enemies makes for a very unqiue gameplay experience.
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