Subject
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It is not the kind of
subject
to laugh at!
The other main
subject
of the film is artist Elmyr de Hory, a man who has spent his life painting fakes of famous masterpieces, sometimes selling them to museums as real works by the original artists.
Father Merrin's struggle with his faith, as presented in his younger days, is a potentially interesting
subject.
It's extremely predictable and the
subject
matter is all too visible.
I went to see this film at the cinema on the strength of its potentially interesting
subject
matter, good cast, a director who had previously done the highly-rated "Once Were Warriors" and my liking for noir-ish films set in L.A. in the Forties and Fifties.
Being a history buff, I rented this movie because of the
subject
matter.
I have to wonder what opinion the makers of this movie have of their audience to
subject
them to the idea of Polish gangsters in Buffalo, NY sending a contract murderer to San Francisco to become a mortuary assistant while attending AA meetings.
I mean D/s is not something new in the world and I think it is rather silly to treat the
subject
as if it were something "freakish" or pathological; it isn't.
First I have to say that I have read everything about this
subject
and I know it inside out, and I was excited about finally seeing it, too.
like i'm sure other people have said this guy isn't a very worthwhile
subject.
A
subject
by the way which isn't out-dated.
Yes, it deals with some strong
subject
material, and the dramatic scenes are played and acted well, but the entire project seems unnecessary, especially when it seems almost an exact replica to Van Sant's "Elephant" (one dealing with suicide, the other with a school shooting).
This film is a perfect example of how to take a fascinating subject, come up with 25 minutes of substantive material and stretch it into a six hour borefest resembling the shape a documentary might take if Fox news decided to make one.
The pacing is really slow, the plot feels far too familiar, the monster-effects are all but petrifying and the film opens and ends with tedious narrative ranting that somehow feels unrelated to the actual
subject
matter of the film.
First and foremost I'd like to state - for the record - that it's incredibly dumb to call your movie "Embryo" when the
subject
matter exclusively revolves on scientific research performed on fetuses (animal as well as human) aged 12-16 weeks.
First off, I would like to make it clear that I voluntarily
subject
myself to the viewing of terrible movies.
This cosy middle class sitcom became the
subject
of much hatred by the new breed of talented comedians in the 1980s, such as Ben Elton.
The acting was more horrendous than the
subject
matter of the film and at times I couldn't stop laughing.
Given the
subject
matter of drug addiction Down to the Bone almost can't help but be a rather depressing film.
For one, the opening sequence does not put forth the element of 'gang' related
subject.
I was half afraid that this would be another in that style even if it treated another subject/aspect of the same
subject.
You WANT to believe that this started life as a slightly more bearable short subject, except if you took away the repetition what's left would be far less fascinating: eg.
Maybe the
subject
was good, but put down to a script it fails in pace.
Normally, I wouldn't even stoop to viewing trash like this, but since role-playing is a dear hobby to me, and such was the
subject
of the film, I did.
The controversial
subject
matter was a good concept.
You have to remember that when this movie was made transvestites were not even discussed in public, much less the
subject
for a movie.
The
subject
of this film is over a very short time frame and frankly, nothing much actually happens in the 90 odd minutes of screen time.
Lame B-horror that takes itself too damn seriously considering its
subject
matter concerns an aging old dear who has been turned into a creature of the night by a lodger who has come to rent a room from her.
This film is complete and utter exploitation, made to cash in on the sensational aspects of the film and the
subject.
And sure, it's an interesting
subject
- can a person become so obsessed by something marginal as a simple number that he completely loses touch with reality and becomes hopelessly delusional and paranoid?
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