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This movie is based on the book, "A Many Splendored Thing" by Han Suyin and tackles issues of race relations between Asians and Whites, a
topic
that comes from Han's personal experiences as an Eurasian growing up in China.
I saw the premier of this movie during the 2005 Phoenix Film Festival and was very impressed with the skill Director, Jeff Hare, exhibited in bringing this timely
topic
to the screen.
(For a more genteel take on this topic, try "The Best Years Of Our Lives.")
I Won't say anything about music, because this
topic
can be so deep that it can become one huge separate review, so let's concentrate on movie that is brilliant...
The Man with the Golden Arm was one of the first films to have as its main
topic
(and, in some respects, the message) the tragedy of heroin addiction.
It's hard to fault this film at any level: a splendid balance of action, levity, relationships, and the serious
topic
of America coming of age in the world.
As a long time resident of western Pa I have an intimate knowledge of this
topic
and found it REGFRESHING to be so authentically captured on film!
The topic, about the atom bombs created at Los Alamos, NM in the USA and used on Japan during the latter part of World War II, is huge, and of course deeply disturbing.
Fassbinder would five years later pick up this
topic
in his masterpiece "Despair.
Once again the BBC has been instrumental in taking a complex
topic
and turning out a top class movie.
i had been rejected from school after school, and it stings, so it is a brilliant
topic
for a movie, and when you give yourself over to the imaginary to let yourself watch this movie without applying real world ramifications, it can truly touch someone in that situation, and let them know they are not alone.
Time travel into the past is tenuous at best as a
topic.
Yet while the Easter Empire is not a
topic
much discussed in American intellectual circles, the US did not merely mimic Golden Byzantiums public architecture, the US is much absorbed in the fated Byzantine historical cycle and now has faced many of the crises involving certain people of a middle eastern extraction about whom it is said that there is a slight tendency for excessive exuberance on religious matters which humbled Great Byzantium.
It has also a very interesting
topic
that is wrapped up in a quite unusual story and told with humour.
Food always makes a good
topic
in movies, as "Chocolat" showed.
It's not unlike Born on the Fourth of July, in that it deals with a soldiers' emotional and mental breakdown after serving in Vietnam, but while that one focused more on the politics of post-Vietnam (anti-war speeches, etc.), this one deals with a much more personal topic: Family.
The "You don't need to see my identification" bit is in itself well worth buying the game for, not to mention Murray, who has become the hot
topic
among many of my friends (only some of whom have played the game).
Is this what kids who were too young to be allowed to go to Woodstock and who failed grade school composition do? "I'll show those old meanies, I'll put out my own movie and prove that you don't have to know nuttin about your
topic
to still make money!"
They threw every
topic
they could think of hoping something would stick.
This is not exactly my idea of a fun
topic
and the film footage closely resembled a collection of home movies.
I was interested in the topic, and only fans of Drew Barrymore's dancing on David Letterman's desk will find anything remotely interesting in it.
It's worse offense is that it has taken an interesting
topic
and reduced it to a ridiculous and BORING thriller that has no thrills and no suspense and no inner or emotional logic.Especially after the first half hour the movie dovetails into a series of ridiculous set pieces that are so over the top that the audience I saw it with was laughing at it.
I don't see how this "elivates" women and their "struggles" by focusing on the
topic
at hand.
They took every possible controversial
topic
and threw it into one stupid story.
The basic plot of the film is that it makes for an interesting
topic.
Even though the
topic
is kind of controversial, the plot is so tame and slow that I can't remember anything about it except that I disliked it so strongly that here, 15 years later, I felt the need to warn all of you against it.
The makers of movies like that sort-of treat the movie lightly, even if it's a heavy
topic.
Since audiences don't benefit much from seeing a whiz kid figuring things out, it's a strange choice: the movie has successfully been prevented from engaging any
topic.
This movie looked good - good cast, evergreen
topic
and an explosive opening.
(Disney also made "The Hunchback of Notre Dame II" and "Atlantis II," but I'm going to drop that
topic
because their original movies were never really classics in the first place.")
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