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"Kids Like These" could have been a decent film, given the
subject
matter.
The Luftwaffe failed to bomb Malta into submission in much the same way as it failed to bring London to its knees.The courage of the Maltese people in the face of incessant danger was recognised by the King and the island was awarded the George Cross.A worthy
subject
you might think for a movie,but "Malta Story" does not even qualify for the term "worthy" in its most patronising sense.It gives the appearance of being hastily cobbled together to meet a deadline,perhaps before the actors lost the will to live.
And its sex scenes, at one time the
subject
of sensational obscenity trials, look pretty tame in a modern context.
He quickly debunked most of the theories about the subject: "humans did not go to the moon".
The worst part is that the filmmakers stop following Ted after 6 months; and seemingly are cut off entirely from the
subject
they had followed so closely months before.
The
subject
matter is very serious and deserves much better treatment.
In conclusion my trailing thought thesis had more continuity, plot, character development, antagonism,
subject
matter, and acting then the entirety of this film.
Hamilton, usually a suave and debonair persona, does a very fine job of enacting the tiny details of his
subject'
s mannerisms and demeanor including his walk.
However, we are in "modern art-house cinema" territory, so conventions like narrative structure, lighting the
subject
so it can be seen, camera techniques that add to rather than distract from the action and a vaguely consistent plot can all be abandoned.
The historical
subject
of giants is a good one, but pour in the goon milk and you end up with a giant wheel of cheese.
When I woke up and saw I was at the DVD menu, I was thankful I didn't
subject
myself to any more of that movie and didn't dare find out what happened at the end.
It has nothing to do with his performance, which is terrifyingly convincing.The movie occupies an uneasy position between sheer exploitation and a half way serious treatment of the subject, without quite settling into either mode.
Not for the
subject
matter, but for the delivery.
My experience with quantum physics goes pretty much to my honors physics course, an interest in quantum mechanics that has led me to read up on the
subject
in a number of books on the theoretical aspects of the field as well as any article I can find in Discover and the like.
In addition, I'm also Shanghainese so there was more than just a passing interest in the
subject
matter.
If only the real world was anything close to this....See the Burning Bed and you understand what a film is suppose to be like on the
subject
of domestic abuse.
The best thing you can do for yourself during this movie should you actually believe that it has to be better than mowing the lawn and taking out the trash (which is
subject
to debate) is to wait for Curley/Larry scenes and sleep or find something in the kitchen to eat during the rest of it.
Rating: 3 (5 as exploitation, 1 as a treatment of the subject).
It is the hallmark of a good movie, that it make the viewer go back and research the subject, which exactly what I did checking on Harilal.
The film is very daring with it's
subject
material, and that is something to give it credit for.
Waters clearly knows this
subject
well because he has also exhibited and sold (at ridiculous prices) some of the most amateurish pop art ever created that you couldn't imagine anyone being able to give away if it wasn't emblazoned with the Waters "name".
Edward Furlong is fine as "Pecker" and Waters' non-histrionic style is at ease with the
subject.
But the funny thing is this is not at all the focus or even the
subject
of the short.
The dehumanising effect of war is a much-studied
subject
in the movies; as is the equally dehumanising, but potentially life-saving, dehumanising effect of military training.
Before seeing this, I was put off by the
subject
matter, but this is not your average triumph over adversity story.
Those interested should get the book on the
subject
by David Deal - Television Fright Films of the 70's.
This perspective, however, might seem totally 'alien' to an Israeli viewer, but not so surprising when it comes to swiss viewers, because Switzerland is a country which has NEVER been
subject
to any terrorist attack.
Recounting the brutal killing of a Midwest family, author Truman Capote focused on minutia, wrapping himself and the reader up in the
subject
AND subjects!
Wow! First of all, I thought it took the
subject
of death and presented in a way that was palatable without being morbid.
Meanwhile, Loretta's mother Rose Castorini (Olympia Dukakis) is not only suspecting her husband Cosmo (Vincent Gardenia) is seeing another woman, but is also herself the
subject
of admiration from a college professor and wonders why do men chase women.
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