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Fritz Lang's German medieval saga continues in Die Nibelungen: Kriemhilds Rache (1924).Kriemhild (Margarete Schoen) wants to avenge her murdered husband, Siegfried.Her brother is too weak to bring the murdered, Hagen, to justice.Kriemhild marries Etzel, the King of the Huns (Rudolf Klein-Rogge).She gives birth to a child, and invites her brothers for a party.Etzel and the other Huns should kil Hagen, but he is protected by his brothers.We see a huge battle of life and death begins, and she sets the whole place on fire.Eventually Hagen is dead, and so is Kriemhild.These movies deal with great themes, such as revenge and undying love.Sure we have later seen some better movies made of those topics, but this was one of the early ones.
only in this case the cats resemble hello kitty more and their adventure is expanded to include death and reincarnation and a number of other
themes
[though not all that easy to tell what's going on]. the dvd of this has director's commentary and a "making of" features, but i cant comment on those because i didnt get around to them.
What a lot of people don't realize is how well it relates to the Heart of Darkness/Apocalypse Now
themes
(what happens when so-called "civilization" invades someone elses home, what does it mean to be "civilized" etc.).
What I liked about it were the opening and closing themes, and of course Stephen J. Cannell's logo at the end of each episode, but most of all, the relationship between the Judge and Mark as they worked together to crack each case.
Compared with the others this one covers a lot of
themes
and gives you a lot of good laughs.
Will and Ted's Bodacious journey is an existential trip through
themes
of mortality, religion, time, Heaven and Hell, man's quest for fame and his fears of the body being overcome by a soulless machine.
Today it's slightly less incriminating by standards and such, though the unrated version has some of the most "hot" content of any of De Palma's films, at least in his quasi-auteur period of the 70s and early 80s, where he seemed to repeat
themes
over and over, ideas taken right off the film-reels of Hitchcock classics and given a tawdry uplift.
"12 Monkeys" is a variation on similar
themes
of Gilliam's repertoire:oppressive/recessive societies, the solitude of the protagonist, the frustration associated with disbelief, and parallel realms.
The viewer is swept away from modern life into old Japan, while at the same time exposed to very current
themes.
Though this one was not a great movie, the writer did well in keeping the main
themes
& vampire lore from the first one in tact.
The
themes
of social injustice, revenge and forgiveness are completely relevant today.
It treats
themes
like duty, guilt, word, manipulation and trust like few films have done and, unfortunately, none that I can recall since the death of the 'policial' in the late seventies.
I thought the
themes
were abundantly clear, and inspiring.
The history of the world, the bible, the cycle of life, and every time I watch it I discover more and more hidden
themes
and metaphors.
BUT, it pays to view this film more than once: the underlying
themes
are not overtly presented and, what's more, it takes a while to adjust to the juxtaposition and role-reversals of the four protagonists: Einstein, McCarthy, Munroe, and DiMaggio.
Directed by John Schlesinger and written by Waldo Salt, the movie seems to be a product of its time, the late 1960's when American films were especially expressionistic, but it still casts a spell because the story comes down to
themes
of loneliness and bonding that resonate no matter what period.
Upon The Straight Story release in 1999, it was praised for being David Lynch's first film that ignored his regular
themes
of the macabre and the surreal.
it's the type of movie that's timeless, because the
themes
are universal, yet the stories and conversation are so personal.
His
themes
of psychological unrest and past dictating present faintly underlie this tall tale of good and bad men chasing after a fabled gun, but they starkly emerge in a vignette about a husband's cowardice and failed attempt at atonement, and are defined in Stewart's conversations with sidekick Millard Mitchell.
I mean, this is one of the few animated movies that made me think about its
themes
even long after I finished.
The
themes
are universal,lack of money, work strain, fear of infidelity.Yes, it does wrap up awfully neatly, but you must keep in mind that this was a time when the world was just recovering from a terrible war, and wanted a happy ending.
The network gave "Men in Trees" a second chance witch is also a great show , but they took "Invasion" off and that also was something totally different to watch, not the same old-same old
themes.
Jewish/twins/family business) the
themes
are fairly universal as every family has a black sheep in it.
"The Blob" qualifies as a cult sci-fi film not only because it launched 27-year old Steve McQueen on a trajectory to superstardom, but also because it exploited the popular
themes
both of alien invasion and teenage delinquency that were inseparable in the 1950s.
It was shocking for it's day what with
themes
of unwed pregnancy, multiple sex partners, and Mildred's vicious language so it is somewhat dated, but still an excellent movie.
It's wonderful to see that Shane Meadows is already exerting international influence - LES CONVOYEURS ATTENDANT shares many
themes
with A ROOM FOR ROMEO BRASS: the vague class identity above working but well below middle, the unhinged father, the abandoned urban milieu, the sense of adult failure, the barely concealed fascism underpinning modern urban life.
Beginning with existential
themes
of Blade Runner, as well as the vision of the future - with corporate billboards advertising their products, to the technology of the later Matrix films and Spielberg's A.I., and finally the black and white graphic novel look similar in style of Sin City.
This is a Frank Loesser masterpiece of amusing lyrics, competent
themes
and solid construction by those who adapted Damon Runyon material to the musical's "book".
Then add in Fred Williamson, some frontal bush, chainsaw attacks and some awesome incest themes....this flick ends up delivering on all cylinders.
Made nearly 20 years ago, it is also a forerunner in a genre of numerous other international films that explore the
themes
of colonials in colonized spaces, clueless to the nuances of the cultures into which they have entered.
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