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It is among the best and most
tragic
exit lines in film.
The tragic, melancholic style gives a perfect view which beauty lies in Hamburg in the early morning, driving around with your best friends, knowing that these times will be over soon.
This multiply
tragic
tale is not just devastatingly close to the bone, it is the bone.
It's not your typical horror film, and has more of a
tragic
element which was so very common to films of the genre in this particular era.
The
tragic
tale of Prince Asoka, the great emperor and disperser of Bhuddism, probably bears no greater resemblance to history than does Shakespeare's MacBeth or Anthony and Cleopatra.
It catches your interest for a couple minutes and then you realize just how utterly
tragic
it is and you have to stop watching.
You see the many
tragic
stories of people who spent themselves into insurmountable debt.
Not only a horror film, but a
tragic
love story, The Fly melds genres like no other film i've seen.
What if those Indian passengers had turned heroes and averted the
tragic
fate?
In light of Brittany Murphy's recent and
tragic
death, I decided to watch some of her movies I'd never seen and I found this one.
I had heard about this film and about how underrated it was,then last week i saw a copy of it on ebay on VHS PAL UK.I was really surprised as i didn't think it had ever been released in the UK.It must be one of the rarest videos in Britain as sadly not many people have heard of it.Luckily i won it for just over £3 not bad eh.So if any one else is interested in buying a copy,there must be others available in Britain,if you really look around.I couldn't wait to watch this film,and i must say i wasn't disappointed.Its starts off a mildly amusing story that suddenly gets sadder and sadder until it reaches a climax to a very
tragic
ending.I must admit the last 10 seconds of this film does bring tears to the eyes,i wont say why,but try and see this movie and you will see.The acting between Gary Cooper and Anna Sten is first rate,her character is very likable as she is totally unselfish,and is trying to please everyone,so she does deserve happiness.Garys character,well he is married and his wife is not a monster and she does love him,so you feel sorry for her as well,i think you have to decide for yourself in a triangle like this someone is always going to get hurt,but you don't know who.Also this is a very early film showing us cultural differences and the sort of conflicts that can arise when two people from very different back grounds want to be together.Can it work?he is from a literate sophisticated family,she is from a poor immigrant family that is still trying to learn new ways.The answer is if two people really love each other then they can over come their differences as true love conquers all,i think overall this was the strongest message that comes out of this film,to some people the married issue may be the point of the film.Any way this is a very haunting film and well worth watching if you get the chance.
Yukie Nakamo does a wonderful job of portraying the
tragic
final days of Sadako's attempt at a normal life.
The story moves along a perilous road with many painfully tense--and unpredictable event (not a cliche in the picture, unless one thinks beautiful babies and weeping rescuers is maudlin--moments and
tragic
scenes.
I didn't see the very ending, but I got the idea of how
tragic
his death was to his mother.
Upper class sophistication, personified by ever-glamorous Kay Francis and gentleman crook William Powell, characterizes the
tragic
aspect of the story, while ethic warmth and humor, in the classic Warner Bros. style, are perfectly supplied by Aline MacMahon, Warren Hymer, and Frank McHugh.
Spectacular visuals lend the film the power of myth, but this is still more realistic depiction of the
tragic
clash of the cultures in the 16th century America than all the Hollywood productions, including Roland Joffe's "The Mission (1986)" (which, by the way, I do like).
Be warned that this movie is very moving and tragic, but it is extremely well done.
Not only is it by far my favorite "twentysomething mopey slacker" movie (the only good one, really), but it ranks up there in the
tragic
love story department as well.
Unfortunately, if those naked people are singing and dancing in something like "Waiting for Guffman" without the parody, it gets
tragic.
When he happens upon the gas station, he soon notices the
tragic '
desert rat', Gabrielle Maple, and it's not long before she's infatuated with his clever observations and mysterious personality.
First Attempt to direct from Jeff Nichols (who also wrote the script and produced the movie) ,with beautiful cinematography, winner of New American Cinema Award in Seattle International Film Festival, this is a chilling,
tragic
and original story to see.
Tom writes a play called Goodnight Bassington - a comedy in about three acts with a
tragic
ending.
See it for the acting (which is top notch), but as with earlier comments, if U need a feel good and less
tragic
movie see Frank Whaley in "The Pursuit of Happiness" .
Hard work was certainly central to the movie's theme and of course the end is
tragic
as the guy doesn't get the girl.
This is the kind of stereotypical film which gay media should denounce for what it is: a bit of eye candy in the midst of an implausibly
tragic
and ridiculously predictable story, with bad actors (excruciatingly bad in most cases) in a screenplay that almost seams dreamed up by the Christian Right rather than the egregiously untalented (not to mention unattractive as a "leading man") Gregory Christian (producer, director, writer, and star).
This movie has everything, it deals with great friendship, melancholy, a lot of fun,
tragic
and love.
Sadly, I hated reading about Jack Cassidy's
tragic
death.
It's pathetic, Americans once again trying to rewrite history so its looks as though they have gained a victory from the
tragic
events, you lost, accept it as a tragedy please.
This movie was a
tragic
story but one that had a great ending.
FOR THE BOYS might just be a "Better Midler" film today, in a period of another middle east war and albeit a more
tragic
and unpopular one with a far more critical and on going media focus than the first 1991 war.....This exceptionally well made musical drama, made for about $70 million in 1991 and really a protest musical parable, did not reach the intended at the time and the first Iraq war was over before this film had a chance to make an impact.
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