Spiritual
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Able to hold on to sympathy as his desires take him over and interesting despite the endless close-ups and Mahler score playing above him Not one for a Friday night with your girlfriend but certainly OK if you want to explore the limits of human
spiritual
limitation.
Many religious paintings and icons decorate the walls of the various rooms and seem to speak to Hans's desperate quest for
spiritual
meaning or direction in his life.
I just watched it for the second time today and I must say with all my heart it is about damn time they made a movie about us as people not as
spiritual
beings.
The story, acting, filming, psychological themes, erotic quality and
spiritual
understanding are all really quite complex and compelling.
To immerse oneself in Die Zweite Heimat is for me akin to a
spiritual
experience, similar to the awe one gets when looking at the stars in a clear night sky.
The film makes much use of slow, wide-angle pans which shift to extreme closeups, and highlight the
spiritual
quandary within the souls of each man.
John Boorman, a master at
spiritual
and emotional conflict, paints the film with broad strokes, and often uses symbolism to capture Laura's emotional state, and physical predicament.
As in WATER, FIRE is deeply spiritual, even if it technically falls into the mode of sentimental melodrama (where WATER, much like the weight of the word, carries a stronger meaning that ultimately transcends its definition).
I know people appreciate him for Ghost in the Shell..but all of the deep
spiritual
overtones were dealt with in Appleseed.
Always enjoy great films which deal with the super-natural and the deep thoughts of the
Spiritual
world.
Published in 1944, THE RAZOR'S EDGE is the tale of a World War I veteran whose search for
spiritual
enlightenment flies in the face of shallow western values.
He receives unexpected help from a
spiritual
medium, played by the gorgeous and underrated Tracy Griffith.
Hollywood, the home of hype, glamor and the search for profits, is scarcely ruled by
spiritual
values, and so it comes as no surprise that its attempts at investigations of the
spiritual
life are thin and often silly (better to go farther afield--to the films of Bresson, Dreyer, Rossellini and Bergman, for probing depictions of the spirituality).
I went to see this movie with a crowd that consisted predominantly of
"spiritual"
New Age types, who, quite unlike me, very much enjoyed this movie---although according to those that also knew the book (apparently there is a book that contains more of this nonsense), the movie is not quite as good.
The monk Benkei informs his
spiritual
teacher that his destiny lies in defeating the mysterious spirit that guards Gojoe bridge at night, but he doesn't realize that this decision will bring him squarely into conflict with nearly every element of society at that time - but which could earn him enlightenment.
Other than that this "film" went from trying to be a comedy, to a family drama to a
spiritual
uplifter.
I can be a sucker for a stirring
spiritual
piece (Romero comes to mind), but there was nothing
spiritual
whatsoever about this one.
The Filmmaker felt that in order to show the
spiritual
poverty of the middle class he should subject the viewer to one agonizingly dull and vacuous incident after another until the film finally comes to its tortuous and pathetic end.
Based on the best-selling book by James Redfield, first (self) published in 1993, this cornucopia of kitsch tracks the
spiritual
awakening of an American history teacher (Matthew Settle) who, on traveling to deepest, darkest, phoniest Peru and sniffing either the air or something else more illegal.
As the psychotic
"spiritual
leader", Ron Perlman tries, but the pseudo-religious mumbo-jumbo he has to spout is simply boring.
Truly these folks aren't eating regally but the real hunger these folks is a
spiritual
hunger, an emotional hunger, a mental hunger.
What is worst is that these actors had to play themselves on the
spiritual
side and even they screwed that up.
Some of the things at the reunion were too much to capture--like the lady singing--i felt like i was almost watching a
spiritual
song show here!
Amateurism best describes the film adaptation of the best-selling philosophical novel "The Celestine Prophecy", which follows the
spiritual
awakening of an out of work teacher in a mysterious village in Peru.
This film reeks of ill-conceived mass consumption
spiritual
propaganda, and the results are so awful few can wade through this mess to spot a real point.
All the while a most annoying soundtrack plays in the background like some kind of
spiritual
discovery has taken place.
In the
spiritual
limbo of the I-15 desert (see "Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas") he gets into a custom van (yes, this was the tail end of the van craze, too) tricked out as a mobile bordello & driven by sassy, aspiring hooker Vanessa (Potts), on her way to Sin City to make her, well, whatever it is ambitious hookers make.
The premise is that a modern filmmaker is interpreting a 17th century fable about the loves of shepherds and shepherdesses set in the distant past when Druids were the
spiritual
leaders.
Working in three epochs presents many opportunities to introduce anachronisms including silly and impractical clothing and peculiar
spiritual
rites that involve really bad poetry.
Kali represents the force of destruction for the purpose of new growth and life both mundane and
spiritual
in the universe.
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