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It is flat out a racist piece of propaganda that repulsively used an actual, horrific
tragedy
to base it's venom upon.
Jeez, I can't wait to see the tunnel vision, hate film about the Jewish holocaust....maybe the makers of Unchained Memories can do an equally superior job of distorting and manipulating that
tragedy.
Click could be said to be a combination of the two, half a
tragedy
and half an immature fantasy comedy.
This movie is also a reminder that most Americans during the war saw the fall of Bataan and the Phillippines as the major
tragedy
of the time.
It has all the action, intrigue, double and triple crosses, and
tragedy
anyone could ask for.
This sea
tragedy
needs no iceberg.
Like Greek tragedy, it is the chorus about which the dramatic action occurs.
A Seer (fortune-teller) brilliantly played by Fritz Leiber predicts that a young girl (Mary Beth Hughes) will encounter
tragedy
on a train.
Could the
tragedy
have been averted?
Sometimes one style was kept totally consistent, with all comedy in episode four or all
tragedy
in episode five, or the two styles went back and forth like in the first two.
The characters aren't very likable but we do begin to like to them because they do whatever they can to stay alive during this
tragedy.
At first she get's into shock over the
tragedy
of losing her brother and being attacked by creatures who appear to be not to be alive at all.
In most modern horror movies, the men and woman start as equal, probably the men being the dominant, but when
tragedy
strikes, the women take charge and survive while the men die.
Whether or not the Barbara character was altered out of fear of being attacked by feminist groups, I don't know, but I do know that too many horror movies these days are about though, dominant female leads who survive the
tragedy
that befalls them while the men succumb to the
tragedy.
The
tragedy
of this film is that it's not playing in every theatre in the U.S. so it can be seen by the people who most need to see it.
"The Other Side of Heaven" has clean humor, tragedy, love, challenges, danger, hope, faith, and great acting.
You'd have to be a truly unscrupulous and slightly decadent Mexican trash-director in order to take a real-life human tragedy, like that of the plane crash in the Andes, and maximally exploit its storyline and horrific elements.
Comedian George Carlin's finely drawn panhandle scamp solidifies the theory that the border between comedy and
tragedy
is narrow at best.
The Unknown combined the elements of romance, mystery,
tragedy
and suspense quite nicely to make a picture that would in my opinion still be worth watching even today.
My main problem with "Manhattan Midnight" is that it tries too much (especially with that overbearing music score) to play like some sort of poetic tragedy, when its main character is a smug, unredeemable professional killer who doesn't mind killing innocent people (the "second" Maggie twin being an exception), and whom by the end you'll probably want to see dead as well.
The
tragedy
is that he cannot quite bring himself to do this, for fear of losing the security and prestige that this world offers him.
This movie is so full of depressing
tragedy
that it desperately needed fully-developed, interesting characters to make us care, and I found the characters sketchy at best.
"A single death is a tragedy; a million deaths is a statistic" is the famous quote by Stalin.
Love, lust, passion, ambition, greed, envy... are all basic instincts that drive us through the meanders of life, some leading us to good outcomes others to
tragedy.
like when the Peter predecessor asked the Brian Predecessor, if he was OK after thrown into the wall, he brought
tragedy
which i do not know how to spell or even get a hold of how to spell it.
The
tragedy
of the "fog of war" in which these Spanish peacekeepers are lost is palatible.
The final chapter of Marie Antoinette's life from July 1789 until her execution in 1793 is filled with losses, falls, and deepest
tragedy.
Whoever spent money to make this
tragedy
should have to pay people to sit and watch it.
We all know that Héctor Lavoe wasn't a saint, and his life was indeed a
tragedy
from when he became famous on... but the overwhelming feeling you get from all real-life sources of information and trivia that have described his life in the past is that, contrary to the despotic, abusive brute portrayed in the film, Héctor's character was way more generous, more people-friendly (I'll talk about this in a minute), pained, multidimensional than what we're fed with through Marc Anthony's interpretation.
This good rendition of the Shakespeare playwright talks about tragedy, ambition, politics, corruption and wars.
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