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Washington directs Fisher's story with a careful hand and critical eye, relinquishing this cinematic endeavor neither to dismemberment of women's bodies, perpetuating unthoughtful stereotypes, nor satisfying the expectation of the white gaze.
Many of the
stereotypes
portraying Southerrners as hicks are very apparent, but such people do exist all too frequently.
Nor are the wonderful
stereotypes
of Italians, French and Germans.
Yes there were Italian
stereotypes
but it was done well and funny.
I don't consider Porky's to be as funny as Up The Academy, there are some really good laughs throughout the film, and the jokes fall on either
stereotypes
or getting laid.
I recommend this movie to those who don't know much about Asian people to cleanse themselves from the typical Western stereotypes, and people who just love Chinese/Asian cinema like myself.
While some today might think it is rife with racial stereotypes, for the time the very idea of Chinese protagonists was progressive in and of itself.
What makes it great especially are two things: one is the straightforward way the characters embrace the stereotypes, with discussions of their costumes and superpowers.
Finally, a movie that portrays Moslems as PEOPLE, no
stereotypes
here.
The stupid cop is just a bit too stupid, the leading hero is just a bit too likable, the leading lady a bit too gracious, the bitchy prima donna bit too bitchy, and the enamoured waif a bit too self-sacrificing, but as
stereotypes
go, they are pretty stylish.
Eschewing both
stereotypes
and preaching, it's a wonderfully naturalistic film, superbly acted, shot with a feel for the seaside town where the action takes place, never melodramatic but often painfully real.
This film focuses on the real Americans, the past generation, no
stereotypes
or Racism just people who have come together and realized the true meaning of life.
What this movie and enjoy all the
stereotypes
we have about two blondes.
As for the other characters well they are familiar transformations of similar action film
stereotypes.
Here Paul Robeson plays a role that transcends the ludicrously ridiculous racial
stereotypes
that Hollywood wanted Mr. Robeson to play.
Perhaps imperfect as a neatly tied-up documentary statement, the film raises real contentious questions about ethnic stereotypes, youth, sexuality, and art (kudos for that).
The "characters" are really nothing more than muddled
stereotypes
with nothing motivating them.
It has hunting, a bunch of Southern
stereotypes
(...like Oklahoma, where these guys are supposed to be from, is so urbane!), Clu Gallagher, Billy Bob Thornton (watch for him falling out of the pickup truck--NOT SURE IF THAT'S A SPOILER OR NOT?), Sam Bottoms (of "The Outlaw Josey Wales" fame--my very favorite movie, by the way), plus Kim Delaney (pre-"NYPD Blue")!
The film doesn't know what it wants to be, one minute it's going for the intense dramatic angle with a girl coping with the suicide of her sister, the next it features snore inducing
stereotypes
trying to party, and get laid.
Unfortunately, the original Eating Out was an assaultive, self-impressed cacophony of alarming pseudo-rape scenes, caustic one-liners, and hateful
stereotypes.
Incidentally, since when do you cast an actor with a French accent as thick as pea soup to play a character who was known in the early video games for having a Scottish accent so broad that it cemented the games reputation as a collection of
stereotypes.
Special effects are dreadful, plot predictable and dull, characters moronic
stereotypes.
The main character looks like a deer in head lights most of the time and the villains acts like cartoon
stereotypes
more than real characters.
How about the many Jesus movies that I've had to sit through?... the Robe, Jesus of Nazareth... the Passion of the Christ, for Pete's sake, where once again, Jews are demonized and another wave of
stereotypes
must be knocked down; a new generation of ignorant people who also probably believe Jews have horns (we don't), killed Jesus (we didn't, check your history) or worse, are the all encompassing "stereotypical Jew" with our money, our fame, our power, our jewelery, our incredible banking/jewelery making/doctoring/lawyering skills.
It didn't help that the majority of the victims were thin
stereotypes
(dumb jocks and their air-headed girlfriends).
So many
stereotypes
of white people being racist came out that even I was offended.
Also I thought the film played too much on gay and lesbian
stereotypes.
Parents should not allow their small children to watch Dimples any more than they should allow them to watch excessively violent, sexually explicit or profane movies, as they would be exposed to egregious
stereotypes
of Black people.
I found the movie really an exaggeration of all the most common
stereotypes
about Sicily.
The plot is not very clever, and though some of the characters are interesting (particularly the male lead and his two masters), they all dissolve into not very clever and not-as-funny-as-they-could-have-been
stereotypes
once the central plot comes into focus.
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