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It took two viewings of this film for me to see past its stunning visuals and over-the-top highs and lows to appreciate it for its intelligent
themes.
There are so many
themes
running that it feels like having a three course meal from McDonald's drive-in.
And the bi-national musical
themes
sort of merge when the missiles join up together.
Sion Sono returns to
themes
of loss of personal and group identity first covered in Suicide Club However, I believe that Norikos Dinner Table is his most coherent treatment of alienation and atomisation driven by westernisation Having watched this movie and having sat through the seemingly never-ending making of documentary (where the director provides no insight into his intention except, (he States in the opaque documentary of the making of this movie) 'to make a beautifully grotesque spectacle', my take is that Sion Sono vision is flawed.
With TWO good
themes
carried off in a hilarious way, good characters chosen and a good plot, this Daffy Duck episode is pretty tough to beat!
I guess it addresses
"themes"
that many of us dream about.
It has several
themes
going on at once.
That's one of its more appealing
themes.
But this marvelous film with its solid plot and timeless
themes
make it a good movie.
The Prohibition Ea of the 1920's and Early 1930's proved to be a fertile field for social
themes
like the Heredity vs. Environment debate.
But instead it is a long, drawn out affair that repeatedly bashes you over the head with the same
themes
and stories we've all heard before.
However "House of 1000 Corpses" is one of the better horror films of the decade, and should really be viewed by only horror fans, otherwise normal moviegoers, probably won't dig the films violent, retro, and horror
themes.
The original play was by Peter Shaffer - he of Amadeus and Equus, and this film follows the same
themes
- the conflict and tension between between (according to interpretation) real and apparent power, or between ability and genius.
To appreciate it you have to remember two things - firstly, it was made in 1942, and thus there are quite a few patriotic
themes
in the movie, since that was the kind of film being made at the beginning of World War II, when the U.S. didn't yet know if it would be successful fighting a two front war in which everything was at stake.
It's a world of dark and light, spring and winter, happiness and despair, illusion, but other than its good versus evil
themes
there are many layers.
This documentary lays down facts, figures, and
themes
regarding the state of the planet in a very accessible way.
This film incorporates most of the clichés, (republican) political themes,and formulae of modern military fiction, and tells a story about aging planes and the aging men who fly them fighting to avenge the honor of a fellow pilot and put a dent (more of a bomb crater) in the drug war.
The cryptically titled The Beat My Heart Skipped concerns come of the same
themes
that made A Prophet a tense - and epic - cinematic tale.
While extreme sports have been underexposed for so long, your viewing of this movie along with others of similar themes, will aide to overexpose this great sport.
It has guest spots and musical numbers galore, but unlike the
themes
in "Grease", for instance, this doesn't have the impact or widespread appeal to be wildly successful; it just doesn't work.
A movie with serious and poignant
themes
that isn't afraid to let out the full force of human emotion and confusion.
Intense
themes
of alienation, lust, power, anger and confusion are painted with broad and overlapping strokes in this powerhouse of a movie.
We aren't really asked to look to deeply at these two pivotal characters in the film, yet they act as a prism regarding the various
themes
and characters in the film; arguably helping to blend and mix them so we can more easily identify with the film itself.
And yet, "White Rabbit" proves its value by laying the groundwork for a lot of the
themes
that will be dominant in the future: Jack's leader role; the Jack-Locke "man of science, man of faith" dynamic (the dialogue in this scene is particularly well-written); father-son relationship problems; ghostly manifestations on the island (already introduced in "Walkabout", but now made more clear), specifically connected to the characters; flashbacks that go back to the character's childhood; the realization that the survivors will probably have to stay there for a long time; etc.
The first two minutes or so are very slow, unlike most of the themes, and a little melancholy.
Lang explored similar
themes
in Fury (with Sidney in a similar role to this), made a year earlier, but this one is better, not marred by the melodrama and overacting of the earlier film.
No good deed based on a short story by Dashiell Hammett is kind of movies that have many elements and
themes
of a classic film no-ire but it is not exactly one of them.
The
themes
include a robbery plan that goes awry though here it is more of a con rather than robbery and it is executed without resorting to violence.
John Goodman is excellent as always, the sex/death
themes
add to the tension, and the ending will throw most for a loop... this film delivers.
I was also captivated by the sub
themes
of race, class, and gender inequity were so subtly and effectively presented.
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