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A beautiful film which captures the spirit of a man's
struggle
to make his dream come true.
His pride came in the way and watching him
struggle
with his sister is just too heart-breaking.
I had to
struggle
to get through this one.
Absa does a good job of showing this cultural mix by focusing on a
struggle
between two cliques of teenagers and adds just enough humor to keep the film on a light note and interesting.
The WWII German role of Donald mimics Aamir's
struggle
as a Kashmiri living on "foreign" soil.
About a half-dozen times during the episode (seems like more) we are treated to a spinning visual effect that settles on a murky, foggy corridor of sorts where two figures are seen locked in a fierce
struggle.
It is about homosexuality and its apparent
struggle
with religion, depicting a variety of analyses of what the Bible says about it.
It's a
struggle
for indie's to begin with, and having things happen like SAG and 911 may have signed the death certificate for this flick.
There are many specific moments in this movie that requires critical acting such as the moments when Azumi's internal
struggle
begins.
The
struggle
against sin and hypocrisy was fairly well represented, the judgmentalism of the early Puritan community in which its set is clearly portrayed.
It takes much courage to
struggle
in a world that has so-long been divided especially when it comes to finding black roles in the acting industry; as well as having her voice heard without being accused of being radical.
Problem is, they seem to be more interested in a pedestrian and boring power
struggle
for their throne than in carrying out their "holy mission".
Watching her
struggle
is one of the hottest things I have seen.
One gaffer for example, so that it's as if you are there, the only one, inside the story, watching like a fly on the wall, enjoying the
struggle
through the confusion of life, as everyone.
It's an incredible story portraying Native American legends, and also shows the
struggle
that modern day Native American teens go through when trying to find their identity.
Here, that's where the main
struggle
is also centered.
But don't expect a happy ending; there is some resolution but you know the battle continues and their
struggle
to overcome will go on.
By the midway point, Davis begins to
struggle
in her role, pushing her pivotal moments too hard and losing her innate likability.
It made the
struggle
for marriage rights real, not only for Massachusetts residents, but for the rest of this country.
The movie perfectly captures the genius of the novel(s), the external and internal drama of a young woman's
struggle
with pride and sin, her rebellion against the good and yet her longing for it.
Set in the New Mexican Territories at the turn of the century, Pursued is a well made western about Jeb Rand and his
struggle
against a dark past.
This is a very harrowing and moving tale of desperation, both emotional and of the life-and-death variety, as Lupino and Clark
struggle
to prevent his being shot or captured.
What follows is the
struggle
of Marie who can't accept the fact that her husband is dead and that he will never return.
As far as I can tell, the actors knew they were being filmed and were probably paid (in drugs maybe), but yet I
struggle
to define this as a film.
To think that there are so many deserving film makers all around the world that
struggle
to even get the necessary equipment and film stock to make their pictures, and here we see it squandered on what any deranged monkey could see was a piece of rubbish.
The film offers a realistic slice of street life in a rough neighborhood where families
struggle
to keep young teens in school and out of trouble.
With each subsequent effort comes near certainty of death and destruction and a hint of optimism as the characters
struggle
for justice.
We must be true to ourselves and not give up our
struggle
for the pursuit of justice.
The actors seem to
struggle
with the dialog.
The cast
struggle
gamely with the subpar material: Kelly just about manages to retain his dignity throughout, the lovely and personable Irene Tsu adds some spark and spunk as feisty lady cop Pam, Geoffrey Binney is okay as the hip Joe Chicago, and Brown ain't half bad in a second role as the fetching and duplicitous femme fatale Leslie.
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