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Julia looks perfect as Mack, but
struggles
with the character, straitjacketed by a fake plummy accent.
Ben Stiller on the other hand seems a bit lost, he's asked to play a fuller role than the ridiculous characters of his Zoolander breed of movies, but he
struggles
as a family man, whether his fault or the scripts, there isn't enough depth to the character and the result is a movie of Ben Stiller doing those typical mannerisms and generally becoming tedious.
He
struggles
to bring anything memorable to the role and meanders on through the shallow script managing to display, what could only be described as, a bland leading man.
Painful to watch, and not entirely for empathy with the
struggles
of the characters.
Jeremy Northam
struggles
against a "Total Recall" clone script and disposable romantic by-play to bring life to a confused character.
Then, she
struggles
to redeem herself with the help of her kids but can she protect her family from the drug lords who she worked for?
We are shown the series of
struggles
from boyhood on that Brashear has to overcome to make his dream come true (and then to keep it alive.)
As the film progresses, Mr. Howard's struggles, instead, to become a doctor.
It shows the
struggles
of both an Indian person wanting to break outside her cultural barriers and women wanting to break outside the gender restrictions found in sports, especially in England at the time.
The Color Purple is about the
struggles
of life and the love that helps those people strongly affected by the
struggles
of life.
Its set back in probably the 40's and Meg Ryan's character
struggles
to be known as 'smart.'
Hiralal
struggles
to make ends meet and lands up on the streets through failed business attempts and in huge debt, he loses his wife and children.
It could happen, but a lot of the
struggles
the Brashear faces in the movie are questionable including the C.O. of the diving school tampering with his final test.
But Zandalee
struggles
with her lust to be desired and her conscience and love for her husband.
The thing that I always loved about the Bourne movies is that Bourne can kick butt but when matched with people as good as he is the fights are
struggles
and he takes a lot of damage in them.
In the sense that she breaks all the rules of acting and improvises everything, yet still manages to engage her audience makes the film interesting (if a bit self-important) as a parallel of Cassavettes' own
struggles
as a filmmaker.
In his room he empties his pockets, then
struggles
to take off his wedding ring only to put the objects neatly into an envelope, addressed to his wife and beloved children.
Well, scary and disturbing this laughably ludicrous claptrap sure ain't, but it sure is funny, thanks to Curtis ("Night Tide") Harrington's hopelessly weak direction, cartoonish (not so) special effects, an almost painfully risible'n'ridiculous plot, and a game cast that
struggles
valiantly with the absurd story (besides the leads, both Martine Beswicke and R.G. Armstrong briefly pop up as members of a Satanic cult and Victor Jory has a nice cameo as a helpful Native American shaman).
The
struggles
are mental, emotional and subtle.
These are only a few of the obstacles which the young Victoria has to deal with in this film (there's also the various power
struggles
going on, as well as attempts on her life).
This movie opened my eyes as a small child to the
struggles
other children dealt with and real world issues.
The underlying theme of the movie is simple yet convincing: Although the times may have-a-changed, we still face the same
struggles
even in modern times that we fought in prehistoric times in order to "win the girl" (keep in mind this is the theme of 1923 America, a time when chauvinism was still en vogue).
He
struggles
to gain acceptance within his own community to no avail.
A family who
struggles
but isn't made into a dysfunctional family which is so typical of films today.
You've read the plot so all I want to say is don't watch it because you want to see a clash of cultural religious identity babble ,because that's the typical misconception people read in to,instead just appreciate and realise it's about a father and son on a voyage growing to know each other through their
struggles.
He strides off, the girl
struggles
to keep up.
Birth of the Beatles is very charming and simplistic film that gives you the essence of the beginning of the legend and the
struggles
& hardships they went thru and ends at there pinnacle of success when they arrive in NYC and appear in the Ed Sullivan show in 1964.
The writing, dialogue and acting is solid and I really found myself drawn into the story of the young woman Raya as she
struggles
to pursue her goals and not lose herself in the process.
Each of them have
struggles
and emotional difficulties that are never expressed, but implied in subtext.
In total contrast to American slavery and the Jewish Holocaust's exposure, South Africans
' struggles
have been told by a mere two or three stories: CRY FREEDOM, CRY THE BELOVED COUNTRY (OK, Count it twice if you include the remake), and SARAFINA (did I miss one?).
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