Sympathize
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A movie that shows empathy for the weaker citizens in society, in this case unemployed harbour workers, does not automatically make for a good movie, even though I would be the first to
sympathize
with the fates of these people.
There is no pervasive paranoia, or any real reason why one should
sympathize
with Ed Cullen.
The viewer has no real connections to the characters, never knowing who to really
sympathize
with, or even care about.
But unfortunately we can't
sympathize
with "our hero" (how he is called by the story-teller), because he is unnecessarily and incomprehensibly tired of company and himself.
Personally, I found actor who played Vovochka too annoying to
sympathize
with, however the change of tone of the movie would allow most to feel the emotional struggle Vovochka has when he wants to be good but bad things still happen.
There was no comedy, there was nothing about the characters to make you empathize or
sympathize
with them, there was no evoking of emotion at all regarding this movie and the clips of their past were poorly edited, confusing, and unnecessary.
Not one boring second, a fantastic cast of mostly little known actresses and actors, a great array of characters who are all well defined and who all have understandable motives I could
sympathize
with, perfect lighting, crisp black and white photography, a fitting soundtrack, an intelligent and harmonious set design and a story that is engaging and works.
One cannot help but
sympathize
with the characters because of their freakness .
But, to "see" it, feel it and understand it helped me to
sympathize
with the generations before me and the struggle that Indian people endured.
The film treats the taboo theme so that even a general audience not knowing of transvestitism at all will strongly
sympathize
with its main character.
And it's a fun moment when they, giving a ride to that boy and his granddad, collect bottles and turn them in for refund money.Those darker moments are the most haunting ones.The flashback sequence, where you see the murders happening, is extremely terrifying.When Perry goes to kill the girl, Nancy last, and she says "Oh, please, don't"...The brutality of man, it's impossible to explain.Then the hanging scene.First there goes Hickock and then Perry, first talking to the minister.In the last image of the movie we see Perry hitting the end of the rope.Sure movies,and books may try to
sympathize
these villains.Especially Perry's character is someone you could feel sorry for.He thinks of his mom, and dad who he hates, but still loves.But it doesn't change the fact both of these men these actors portray are brutal murderers, who don't feel sorry for anybody.They go to this house and murder an entire family, in cold blood.How could you
sympathize
these people?
This movie had so much emotion, and felt so real, I could really
sympathize
with the characters.
For such a very low budget, it was done well; as an insomniac myself, I can
sympathize
with the main character, although my sleeping problems have never been as intense or as disturbing.
I lost my father at 17 years old and could
sympathize
and understand their pain and agony.
While the narration seems to
sympathize
with and admire the small town folks who are introduced to the viewer, the cinematography exploits and demeans them.
When there is the revelation - we begin to
sympathize
and pity him because as the story progresses we are made to think he is the sick, perverted pedophiliac that we're predisposed to have in mind.
The movie does a great job of giving us people we can
sympathize
with.
Poor screenplay from G.K. Wilkinson's book "The Monkeys" actually wants us to
sympathize
with the land-owner, who should perhaps be forced to do his own olive picking!
It's hard to stay interested as the film goes along because the characters we begin to
sympathize
with are each killed off in turn...which is fine as an element of surprise the first time it happens, but when it continually happens throughout the movie, the end result is that it distances the viewer and you're not left with much to care about.
You can
sympathize
with the characters and understand their pain.
We
sympathize
with Marcus's situation, even though his actions are illegal.
I would recommend this movie to all people of all ages, whose hearts are still alive and able to
sympathize.
James Coburn looks appropriately puzzled as the proverbial villain of the piece (he wants to shut the school down, and after meeting the students, any audience may come to
sympathize
with him).
I watched the movie at a local festival for foreign films and it was obvious that the audience had a hard time to understand the movie or to
sympathize
with Melanie, the central character of the film.
You do not
sympathize
with Cap because the actor is so stiff he is in no way believable.
Obviously, it is impossible not to
sympathize
with them, they are really cute, captivating, but I expected more psychological insight.
I always liked the guy who played Banner (sorry can't remember his name)in the TV series, he was easy to
sympathize
with.
Here the director apparently wants us to cry and
sympathize
with our hero, but all I felt was a creepy feeling that one might feel when observing something so utterly false and cheap cheesy that you want to shudder.
As a no-/low-budget filmmaker, I generally
sympathize
with others in this end of the field.
But, the pace of the film is plodding, the performances detached and completely unengaging (or maybe the characters are detached and completely unengaging; in any case, you don't
sympathize
with them), the direction too "arty" (for example, a driving scene with no dialogue runs about five minutes, while one of Karen Black's "melancholy" songs plays on the soundtrack).
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