Statement
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I'd like to believe that most people would agree with that statement, but seeing as "Inglourious(sic) Basterds(sic)" has an 8.5/10 from over 100,000 ratings, it doesn't seem like the general movie-going public has any sense.
I suppose that
statement
requires some slight clarification.
This film is simply appalling, how the talent involved made this is beyond human belief.Iguess they must have been boozing when they thought of this idea,I feel as if 2 hours of my life have been taken from me.Harvey Kietel will try and distance himself from this rubbish, it should have been a great crime movie but it develops into a gory mess of vampires.I would recommend this film to people who like to sleep through movies ,you wont miss a thing.The humour is set to appeal to the lowest common dominate, movies can uplift us and remind us that life is worth living, this film just depresses you.As DeNiro said in one movie the saddest thing in life is wasted talent this film is a perfect example of this
statement.
I was fairly lenient with my review of Holocaust due to some actual attempt at a
statement
and style, but in Ferox's case there is no reason to watch this unless you solely get off on blood and gore.
On the bright side, if you hate Bush...you'll love this (I'm not condoning hate or Bush with this
statement)
American Tourist on package tour in Asia suffering recent bereavement decides to break law by: 1 Ignoring curfew; 2 Joining revolutionary army; 3 Possessing and using illegal firearm...... etc etc What is meant to be a political and educational
statement
about the so called atrocities of a military dictatorship in Asia ends up as a "How To" travel guide for disillusioned Americans....especially those who wish to protest that the water in the hotel does not work.... Regrettably the authors of this silly yarn have no clue about Asia...nor it seems in writing sensible dialogue... example:...our human-rights heroine searching desperately for medicine in the furthest outreaches of the Asian jungle miles from anywhere comes across a peasant and asks: "Excuse me-does this town have a pharmacy?"...Well....those who know something about the Asian jungle will appreciate how ludicrous that scenario really is.... Mind you I was recently in the Thai jungle and an American asked me.... "excuse me....do you know where is MacDonalds?"
Frank Fox's
statement
and facial expression is so bad.
It is quite a
statement
about how being made to act within the confines of what is considered "Good" behavior can destroy whatever it is that makes a person unique and an individual.
You can see this film as a political
statement
of the time, or just as an intelligently made thriller.
However, I disagree with the
statement
that this is Eastwood's best work.
You can find an anti-war
statement
here without looking too hard; that layer is hackneyed.
Mizoguchi really cared for women, and wanted to make statements on man's lack of sympathy and total cruelty, yet he sometimes gets ahead of himself in trying to make this
statement
by adopting the wrong means.
But the film isn't a political
statement
and perhaps thankfully it shies away from too many scenes of debate although it does include one for the sake of argument anyway.
This
statement
may offend some of you who may think that this movie is nothing more than a waste of film.
sure, you have the religion vs science problem but it doesn't try to make a big
statement
about it.
There is an increasing trend in our culture to passively "surrender" to the media -- to immerse oneself in the images we see without dedicating a single brain cell to comprehending the
statement
the work is trying to make.
The best way to interpret "Cat in the Brain" is like a personal
statement
made by Fulci and a direct attack towards censorship.
However, almost 3/4 of the stunts are fantastically hysterical (even if morally condemnable, but remember Knoxville's statement), and if you are in the right mindset this movie is hysterical to watch.
Although this took place in London, with the usual high-level British acting, it makes a
statement
for any part of the world.
During the making of this movie I once caught a
statement
on television about it.
In this case, I was intrigued by Edward G. Robinson's
statement
to Barbara Stanwyck - "I promised you the Valley", as he discusses the lone hold outs to his attempt to control all the land in Logasa.
The Best Years of Their Lives remains the finest cinematic
statement
about veterans returning from war that I have come across.
The title of "Promised Land" is very apt, as it is a positive
statement
about all the good that is left in this great country and the people who live in her! It's a "God Bless America" type of program with inspiring stories, old-fashioned values, down-to-earth characters, truthful and encouraging messages, beautiful scenery, and well-written humor and drama.
I certainly can't agree on such a blanket
statement.
I don't want to say, the best of all,because that is simply too 'broad' for me to make a
statement
like that.
As a
statement
by an artist of his love of life and his craft, "The Dead" stands alone.
Director Mario Penzauti and screenwriter Tecla Romanelli cram this fetid filth with a teeming surplus of sizzling sleaze: we've got nasty rape, interracial copulation (one white lady makes wild love to a muscular black stud while he's tied to a cross), copious female nudity, brutal whippings, vile degradation, lots of lurid soft-core sex, and a severely twisted tragic surprise ending that mixes elements of incest, murder and miscegenation in a questionable attempt at making a
statement
about the horrid inhumanity of slavery.
The final scene is almost too nihilistic but the film is a worthy
statement
none-the-less.
Thirdly, this was written during the Vietnam War- they wanted a negative
statement
to this terrible struggle of war where people were needlessly dying.
It is more of a portrait of how deceptive women can be- that they can be more dangerous than men, hence the title has much to do with the
statement
of the film BEGUILED- to be deceived.
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