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It centered on the poor Chicago-based Evans family and their
struggles
to make ends.
Its' quiet tone, its' relaxed pace, its' realistic depiction of a young woman just starting out in life, its' fine depiction of the
struggles
she has to go through to make her mark in life, the decisions she makes based on real things, the people she meets - there is nothing wrong with this movie.
His life and
struggles
will make you cry, laugh, and find that life's a lot easier to live if you just take it one day at a time.
The internecine weaving of the chess games and the families
' struggles
for control, power, and victory is stunning.
Downey jr may not convince entirely as a comedian and has not the timing right all the time, but he
struggles
with his part which is, to be honest, the most ungrateful one.
The fact that the other 3 girls are not accomplished only adds to the story--Jodie plays the glue that
struggles
to keep their friendship close, even with the obvious feeling of fatality.
This way our attention is focused on the dancers' movements and individual stories and
struggles
as they unfold during a marathon day of try-outs.
Cry Freedom, despite the minor flaws it may have, is a powerful, moving and compelling film about the story of the black activist Steve Biko in his
struggles
to awaken South Africa to the horrors of the apartheid.
1st watched 8/29/2009 - 7 out of 10 (Dir-Sidney Franklin): Well told account of farmers in China and their rise to prominence and
struggles
with what Mother nature throws at them.
Oscar-nominated Denzel Washington is good in only his fourth film as Biko, but something is wrong in a film that tries to depict the
struggles
of Apartheid by focusing more on the trials of a white family for more than half the film.
Ms Patty Duke's story about her life and
struggles
with manic depression were just like my life
struggles.
These movies are very realistic, which depicts a common man's life & his
struggles
through life.
The movie shows the
struggles
between those two characters; they both beat each other like angry dogs.
The viewer gets an opportunity to see Elvira in a whole new light as she
struggles
with the prejudices of the people of Fallwell, Massachusetts (where she has travelled from Los Angeles in order to attend the reading of her Great Aunt Morganna's will) and at the same time tries to help the long-suffering teenagers who have been deprived of fun by the matriarchal Chastity Pariah and the rest of the town council.
Lemmon and Peter Falk (so good together in the earlier "Great Race") make no music together, and Elaine May
struggles
for dignity.
Overall, I thought that it reflected the futility of war through the
struggles
of these three characters very well, inserting comedy where appropriate.
This is a very funny and sad movie about two girls (Enid and Rebecca) just entering the real world trying to figure out what to do with life, just as Seymour, a middle aged man,
struggles
through his own life as he has trouble relating to other people.
We get to see the real, harsh
struggles
of Moll in this adaptation, and how out of the muck and grime Moll finds herself.
The old show would get an 8 from me, but this incarnation
struggles
to get a 4.
Berlin's life-long
struggles
with dieting and with her parents and siblings are detailed here.
The comic
struggles
to be a father, and is aided (and sometimes not helped) by his adoring wife.
But when film-makers have personal struggles, it typically only increases the authenticity and greatness of their work (just look at Woody Allen's career).
The true story of Anne Sullivan, the teacher of Helen Keller, and her
struggles
to teach a deaf, mute, and blind girl.
Tia Carrera shines in this movie as she
struggles
to remain aloft, but Shore just drags her down to his level at the end.
OK, so as far as plots go, nothing too dramatic here, but I agree, I can't take my eyes off of Jennifer Simon's amazingly tight body as it
struggles
to get free.
Lancelot is convincing as he
struggles
with divided loyalties but the main credit for the film's success must surely go to Nicol Williamson as Merlin.
His great cast (Fred Willard, Ricky Gervais, Eugene Levy)
struggles
to squeeze some pizzaz out of a mirthless screenplay, but bomb doing so.
Alex Kingston is great in the part of this young woman who
struggles
to be a wealthy gentlelady, even if it requires surrendering her virtue in any way.
As a son who grew up in a family of communists, I found this movie very insightful: the twists and turns of what fervent idealists took to be worker's paradise through the 50s, 60s, 70s and then to the end of the dream in the late 80s/early 90s was very well portrayed, especially with Judy Davis' stalwart commitment, which was portrayed quite sympathetically; the dark side of her family relationships was also poignantly sketched, as were her son's
struggles
with history: both global and personal; all in all, a superb blend of the comic and the dramatic: a genre it's very easy to screw up and is rarely, if ever, handled as deftly as it was here.
Here he
struggles
to play a hardened detective reminiscent of Al Pacino in Insomnia, his lines are forced, he is simply a poor casting choice for this role.
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