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We have never been to Greece, nor lived the classic period of Homer, but he
speaks
to us today.
I think this
speaks
to the film's quality.
The most noticed element of the film is its silence; no one
speaks.
Today things are changing, especially when the president of the United States himself, Barack Obama, in a public speech to journalists
speaks
of their search for truth and qualifies that truth as being of course relative because it is more a quest than a final end, objective or achievement.
This tale of a little boy who only
speaks
in sound effects has kept its charm for the last 57 years.
Louis Khan was one of the most influential architects of our time, and this film
speaks
volumes about how little everyone really knew.
Just because of her energy and how she
speaks
her mind.
They meet a Frenchman who
speaks
the native language and helps them out of an incident on a local bus.
He has the best scenes in the movie and also the best dialogue ("King illegal forest to pig wild kill in it a is", which stands for "It is illegal to kill a wild pig in the king's forest").He somehow mixes up all the words and
speaks
out a sentence that nobody understands.
It is a thoroughly human story about some very imperfect people in a backwoods southern town, and really
speaks
to the root of the blues.
there is a point towards the end of the film where the name of a character who then
speaks
with an American accent is actually beeped out--a simple google search of "lumumba film censor" or something similar will reveal a truly fascinating (and perhaps disturbing) twist regarding the production of this important film.
He
speaks
and it doesn't speak back.
A world where people become afraid when someone
speaks
their mind, expresses himself or show affection, a world where no one is Free and no one has any idea what the Meaning of any of this is.
The film etherizes true passion and really explores the feelings of these two characters, the film holds a real depth of compassion for the gay community, as it really
speaks
out for the gay man/woman.
There is a police officer, nancy,his ex girlfriend, two brothers that just got out of jail, a older man and his lover, a black man and the couple that owns the cabins and their retarted son that never
speaks.
It
speaks
volumes for the casting director.
Peter O'Toole is a treat to watch in roles where the lines he
speaks
are good and offer a chance for him to swagger in drunken stupor.
In this movie you see both a masculine, tough and sensitive side of Brynner .Brynner seems to be a "ladies'man" in this movie.That is amazing how Brynner eats the glass cup and
speaks
in his Russian tongue it drives me crazy in love.
Her blank expression and intensity around the eyes
speaks
volumes, as she plays her boozy character as a woman at times bordering on psychosis.
We learn little about this woman's marriage except that she has been feeling her independence slipping away as of late; she's also recently learned she's pregnant, which has further complicated her heart (she doesn't want to be a complacent wifey, despite the maternal way she
speaks
to her husband over the phone).
I think that
speaks
volumes of the outstanding performances of both Susan Sarandon and Natalie Portman.
Ponyo, written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, is a little tale that
speaks
of respect for the ocean, respect for humans young and old, and respect for cultural differences.
The scene that really
speaks
loudly of the ignorance of these people is the meeting at the church when the priest is giving his speech against the "international money grubbers and communists".
1. I've seen Branaghs Hamlet: Branagh is too old,
speaks
frequently with a high pitched voice (unwillingly funny!) - not a convincing Hamlet, and his directors qualities - poor !
This film
speaks
to the minority of people who actually believe in love and truth.
He
speaks
incredibly quickly, like he is in a rush to get through the lines.
What I can't, however, in all conscience do is listen even for a moment to maudlin monologues from him in which he
speaks
about his "anxiety" and his "despair".
Bob Hastings as the aforementioned Phantom looks and acts and
speaks
in the most absurd manner.
But something has always bothered me about this film: how come Mariska Hargitay never
speaks?
Yet in the regular (video) version, most of her scenes are cut and she never
speaks
at all.
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