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Boogie Nights follows a
theme
that is extremely familiar to gangster films (although it doesn't fit into that genre itself) - the rise and the fall.
I like the
theme
of the movie ....... about the working man , who's busting his ass trying to make a living
The
theme?
All the acting was very well done and the story itself had a touching universal
theme.
This story really treats of a
theme
similar to Stevenson's "Dr.
Now I can enjoy watching my show again and listening to the
theme
song.Which I thought was a cool song for the show.My favorite characters were Scott Hylands and Jeff Wincott.I enjoyed watching these handsome guys take down the bad boys.
I find it, principally, a film in which love is the main
theme.
This is one of Barbara Stanwyck's earlier films and it sure does have an unconventional
theme.
I loved that they tackled the dynamics of how the members in the men's group dealt with each other, considering this was directed by a lesbian,the whole
theme
of masculinity was put out there, ridiculed, dissected and questioned.
Exceptional movie that handles a
theme
of great proportions with a very well-balanced direction.
Those drama students dancing in the street to Irene Cara's famous
theme
song, it's an indelible eighties leg-warmer style image.
It had kickass action scenes, cool special effects, a great story, a fantastic
theme
song that was guaranteed to never leave your head and hilarious dubbing.
The
theme
of inter-species respect and co-operation ventures timidly into the forbidden world of inter-species love, but its approach is stereotypical, indicating a lack of understanding of the behavior motives of either species.
I also liked the opening and ending
theme
songs.
The more I see them and think of them, and imagine myself in their world, the more I get its theme: that we are more linked to each other than we would want to think ourselves, and all it takes is a little hand of fate to set some events in motion.
Two things I remember very well are the opening sequence and
theme
song.
Ichikawa had one of the finest careers in Japanese film, but as he never had a distinctive style or
theme
he often seems to be overlooked compared to his near contemporaries such as Ozu and Kurosawa (he was a little younger than them, but not by much).
But in terms of theme, this movie could hardly be simpler - war is hell.
There are many subplots (which usually detracts from the whole ), but they nicely unfold and concur to the "discovering of one's real self" main
theme.
As has been said by other commentators it is ironic that it took an English director to perceive this fact, and then develop this simple
theme
into a western like no other you're ever likely to see again.
Racial intolerance figures as the primary
theme
in the Robert Schaefer and Eric Freiwald screenplay.
This story of a mixed-race love affair was quite a daring
theme
for the fifties, and, as it often did, Hollywood tried to soften the blow by casting a white actress as the supposedly non-Caucasian woman who falls in love with a white man, something that would be regarded as politically incorrect today but was quite acceptable then.. (Think, for example, of the casting of Ava Gardner in "Show Boat" or Natalie Wood in "West Side Story") The setting of the story in a British colony was also perhaps a way of exploring racial issues in a way that would cause less controversy in America.
The
theme
of "Night Crossing" is, determination wins.
This working girls go to hell soap is a time capsule candidate, courtesy of its immaculate physical production, 50s costuming (look at all those bows and pearls), creamy Johnny Mathis
theme
song and oh-so daring (for its time) sexual attitudes.
CHOICES is a central theme, as well as grace.
But of course main
theme
was music, and by God, what a variety of it!
The film takes a storyline that is disturbing in its own right and adds the
theme
of teenage slackers and their uncaring attitude about things, which takes the story onto another level.
This three-hour Chinese epic, set in 220 B.C., may ultimately amount to a familiar
theme
of an Emperor's idealistic dream of peace through unification mutating into corrupted isolation, and there's nothing inherently challenging about the film, but it's a compelling narrative, crammed with intrigue and passion and betrayal and epic events told in vivid strokes.
It works best as a Gallic ode to Hitchcock's Rear Window, because the notion of voyeurism is the constant
theme
that fires the intricate screenplay.
The particular
theme
of films this night was "Neglected 70's Crime Films" and boy was her right.
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