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The plot line of No One Sleeps is not a bad idea, and the
subject
matter is of quite a bit of interest.
To me the
subject
matter seemed confused, it only cared about portraying the military in a bad light, as A) an organzation that uses mind control to turn ordinary peace loving civilians into baby killers and B) an organization that once having used and spent the bodies of it's soldiers then discards them to the despotic bureacracy of the V.A.
I also remember seeing another superior movie based on the same
subject
matter, but didn't catch the title.
It is a poor movie about a serious
subject
featuring an abused woman who flees the king of the slime people in to the protective arms of the king of the wussy people.
These filmmakers don't ask a single, provocative question, nor do they engage in independent or visionary research of their subject, instead delivering a tedious montage of politely clean and vastly empty comments about an enigmatic and brilliant rock legend, who doesn't deserve to be remembered by this History Channel biography your grandparents can doze off to on a Sunday night.
I have read a lot of reviews that defend the film as being important to Australians because of the
subject
matter.
No one is saying that the
subject
matter isn't good, just the quality of the movie itself.
Many people will buy this DVD in anticipation of the summer blockbuster and many more poor souls will buy it looking for more material on the same
subject.
The interviews show us the comatose
subject
(Kirshner) as different as the opinions of the subjects being interviewed.
How can one turn such a mesmerizing
subject
into a totally uninspiring story?
This movie is complete rash and you shouldn't
subject
yourself to watching it.
What a wasted opportunity to actually make an interesting film about a complicated
subject.
Setting that rather significant (since this is called a comedy!) failure aside, since I have no personal knowledge of the
subject
matter, I'll avoid comment about the authenticity of the story - which deals with the goings on behind the scenes in a Toronto massage parlour, except to say that - if this is true - the life is pretty dull.
It contains language and
subject
matter not suitable for kids.
Despite the gravity of the
subject
and probably the good intentions of the filmmakers to make a film addressing white supremacy, the inconsistencies of its main character, Bronson Green, aspiring New York actor easily turned L.A. phony, makes it hard to take the story seriously.
The scene where the men watch a football match for free, has been directly copied from a film which deals much more 'realistically' with the
subject
of the 'poverty' trap, namely "Purely Belter," which is afar more engaging, humorous, and yet sad.
Hmm... Perhaps... if you squint, and light falls upon the
subject
just-so.
Overall, a few smiley moments but a horrible movie in terms of acting(except for Schwartzman) and
subject.
"Envy" deserves it's low rating, because like it's
subject
matter, it stinks.
Its
subject
is Imperialism (with a capital I): how Britain, foolishly, humiliatingly, tries to convince itself that it's still a great power after World War II.
Scary
subject
matter exploited for cheapjack thrills in the "Death Wish" vein.
This film is an INSulT to our intelligence I really cant believe i contributed financially to the 'people' who made this film by taking my family to see it, we left the cinema with a frown, please do not
subject
yourself to this mess to watching this take my advice and do not waste your 'waqt'.
With both 'Attonment' and 'The Soloist' the written word wins far more prizes for empathy of
subject.
The whole era (1980's Southern California) and
subject
matter (drug and porn industry) is intriguing to me.
I couldn't
subject
innocent people such as yourselves to such torment.
The
subject
matter seems pretty dated today.
But because he's trapped in such a doomed enterprise, his performance doesn't really help elevate the film in any way.No surprises here, I'm going with zero out of ten and two thumbs down for Ramgopal Varma Ki Aag, it one's of those painful movie-watching experiences you wouldn't
subject
even an enemy to.
The directors star appeal and the
subject
matter was sufficient fodder to spark interest and ticket sales, but this is a flop.
Question: how does a bourgeois director treat a
subject
like immigration ?
Like my
subject
line says, it is nothing, and then looped.
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