Tolerance
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The issue of racism and religious
tolerance
is one that has been drummed into us from an early age, and, as we've grown, teachers and authority figures have sought out less blatant yet equally-effective means of getting the message across.
Unfortunately in the end the film does challenge an audience's belief
tolerance.
it may be films like this that have given me my
tolerance
for film violence because if i remember right this movie is pretty graphic.
To unleash criticism at the film feels really unkind, since it is a movie that deals with earnest themes like humanity, and pleas for upright moral standards and
tolerance.
I have a high
tolerance
for the weird, but frankly some movies go way, way beyond weird--so far that they make your brain hurt.
The only thing this movie is about is us vs. them and how to revel in profane slapstick beyond any reasonable human being's
tolerance.
I have a high
tolerance
level for crap, so I was looking forward to this.
The screenplay is so predictable that you will not be surprised once while you are watching such a tepid weepie.Natalie Wood 's character was inspired by Fannie Hurst's "imitation of life" (see Stahl and Sirk),but who could believe she's a black man's daughter anyway?Susan Kohner was more credible in "imitation of life")and Sinatra and Curtis are given so stereotyped parts that they cannot do anything with them:the poor officer,and the wealthy good-looking -and mean- sergeant.Guess whom will Natalie fall in love with?France is shown as a land of
tolerance
,where interracial unions are warmly welcome.At the time(circa 1944) it was dubious,it still is for narrow-minded people you can find here there and everywhere.
Then, reaching 70th minute I was convincing myself that it's only a few more minutes, and I lasted to the very end which I'm kinda proud of as I consider watching this movie as a great test for human's patience and crap
tolerance.
A constant I'm discovering in these films is the toughness and grit of the actresses in the roles of prisoners preparing for escape while their threshold, tolerance, and resolve(..not to mention sanity)being tested by their superiors.
I found it fairly easy to ignore the skimpy uniforms and boo-hoo scenes, because the series is otherwise very good, but viewers with a low sap
tolerance
might want to stay away from this one.
The film makes the viewer realize that
tolerance
of other humans provides the route to saving humanity.
I think many of the contributors wonder where the idealism of the Founding Fathers went, and why America orignally built as a bastion of freedom, justice and
tolerance
now sees its self-interest paramount while the Third World wonders where the next drink, meal or bullet is coming from.
So 4 hours seemed to be stretching the limits of my
tolerance
and I was very dubious about the whole enterprise.
What I cannot fathom for the life of me is just how or why Phillip, a sensitive, well-bred young man would take the constant abuse this tramp constantly dishes out towards him: I find his naive
tolerance
quite ridiculously unbelievable in certain respects.
Jeremy pretends to be about
tolerance
but spends his myspace time making racist and homophobic comments and taking homophobic pictures.
Also, I have a very high
tolerance
for "bad" martial arts films, so this one had to be really, really bad for me to give up on and and not even finish the film (something I rarely ever do).
It shows how two friends drift apart as one spirals towards madness brought on by shear hatred while the other finds redemption through forgiveness and
tolerance.
This film seems to be trying hard to grip the imagination of the viewer but my
tolerance
for its knowing tricksiness and didactic attitude could only have lasted as long as I found it compelling, which was no time at all.
It should be noted that I have a high
tolerance
for low-budget fare.
His relatively liberal religious
tolerance
compared to his predecessors and ancestors does not make him the greatest ruler of India.
Someone has crossed Richards line of
tolerance.
Comedian Adam Sandler's last theatrical release "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry" served as a loud and proud plea for
tolerance
of the gay community.
I have a fairly high
tolerance
for low-quality and low-budget movies, especially when they strive to be different from the usual Hollywood pap.
People with a low
tolerance
for inept cinema are likely to faint or even die from a stroke during the first half hour already and even experienced bad movie fanatics will, in fact, face severe difficulties to sit through R.O.T.O.R from start to finish.
But, all of the pointless nonsense hurled at you scene after scene in the name of creativity actually drives you beyond the threshold of
tolerance.
I usually have higher
tolerance
with sequels since we both know how hard it is to make a good sequel,but this one is TOO AWFUL TO TOLERATE under any circumstances.
We would hope that religion would bring us
tolerance
but most wars begin because of religion and who believes they are more right.
I think my
tolerance
for Mickey's bad acting was higher (but still not all that high).
Here it is, another Bill Rebane (Monster-a-go-go, Giant Spider Invasion), schlock-fest, boring beyond the limits of human
tolerance.
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