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"La lotta continua" (class struggle), authoritarian schooling in ruling class values, the small percentage of youths of poor families in university--sure, that's so passé.
We are supposed to see how different people successfully
struggle
with hard times in their lives.
Walter Natthau plays that role of the alcoholic wash-out to perfection, and Tatum O'Neal portrays the
struggle
of a young girl trying to enter adolescence without losing her sense of "self" with delicacy and skill.
Although I don't recall much of the plot, and perhaps didn't even grasp it completely at the time, a few scenes are simply as etched in my brain: The scene where they
struggle
to repair the radio with graphite from a pencil.
I only heard how awful the
struggle
was, but watching the movie made me empathize for the
struggle.
I would not expect a woman to be so easy during the beheading scene, since it would be that she would fight for her life and
struggle
or at least cry during the process.
Seeing Matt in particular
struggle
with his unwanted hero status and seeing his friends grow up, move away or die is really something to see.
The varying themes center around personal strength, love, connections to each other, and transformation as the characters
struggle
to stay above water, each in an individual way.
Not many people will want to watch Marie
struggle
to accept the fact that her husband is 'gone' and that she is now alone.
Perhaps one of the strongest points of "Lenny" is that it does not overtly proclaim the truth of this sentiment, one way or the other - the overdose sequence comes, naturally, after the crescendo of Lenny's legal losses and might therefore lead one to believe that his death was caused by his
struggle
for freedom of speech.
As the girls
struggle
with Life issues they discover their greatest strength lay in their own closeness, no matter how vulnerable that also makes them to each other.
This film makes clear how dreadful daily life was in Taliban ruled Afghanistan, particularly if you were a female (not that it's much fun in other Muslim countries) and we quickly sympathise with the central characters in their
struggle
for survival.
Kind of hard to tell, but there is a final
struggle
between them toward the end of the film and if you're not familiar with Al Adamson films, they supply their own logic, which is generally incomprehensible to viewers, so don't really worry about it, is all I can say.
Actors were good considering what they had to work with.If you are going to write disparaging remarks,they should be directed at the editor.They all had to start somewhere.Good movie.James Clayton did an excellent job trying to make something out of the script.I've seen his work in other movies that were written far better and the editor didn't butcher the work.He has a lot of talent.I'll bet money that if he ever gets involved with a dynamic script that allows him to show what he can do,he will be a force to be reckoned with.Don't forget,this is Canada.It is a heck of a
struggle
just to get started and then even harder to find a project that will do a good actor justice.
Listen to the whole cast
struggle.
According to Gulzar's Lekin, in between is this eternal search for moksha, in between is this
struggle
against the ghosts of life, where time stands still, till the spirit is free.
Produced during or just before the glory days of the made-for-television movie, this film depicts the
struggle
of a difficult man, left to his own devices in the desert.
The
struggle
for the egg is a good example.
Emma's
struggle
and her one precious teardrop sent with Mimzy to the future, saved the future.
In the spirit of minimalism stage, Alex Keaton's
struggle
with the loss of a friend has an impact even today.
As the expedition is befallen by a raging fire and forced to make a hazardous escape through burning logs, saving the map which points to the location of the much sought-after diamonds becomes a
struggle
to preserve purpose and meaning in a world that defies it.
The film has managed to humanize the tragedy of the Pakistani people's
struggle
with fanaticism and imported agendas.
It combines a touching story of a father and sons's relationship as they
struggle
to deal with the loss of Bambi's mother.
It portrays the life of a young boy, Virgyl and his
struggle
with puberty, hormones, and even worse..............girls!!! Virgyls very sexually active parents suggest that he tries to find a girlfriend and become more sexually experienced.
Most of the action takes place at night, and the plot is centred around a family who
struggle
to make ends meet, and so take in a lodger.
It was truly a
struggle
to get through it.
The kid's
struggle
is not inspirational nor thought provoking.
It's all about the struggle, really, and if you're an in-the-trenches, do it yourself indie filmmaker you'll absolutely appreciate it.
There is no reason to
struggle
with justifications, nor to reach for words to describe such an amateurish, hackneyed, stilted, banal ... well, there I go.
Let's just say that the screenwriters, producers, and director insisted on reshaping a great work of popular art into a cookie cutter shape, substituting clichés for subtleties and an "epic" (read Lord of the Rings) war story for what should have been a personal
struggle
with good/evil.
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