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The subject is serious but the
treatment
is light, intelligent but light.
As far as Christian film goes,it's typical.Lacking of a mega-budget they try their best.Some times falling short,sometimes hitting the mark.This one almost hit, great acting can only carry a movie so far.A combining of H.P. Lovecraft,and Frank Peretti was a good idea.All's it needed was better back story, and better character development to make it great movie.The visuals are not that bad,also smart holding off the demons till the last few minutes helped keep the suspense at a good pace.Could of used a better ending though.Not a bad premise having terrorists experiments go wrong.Much better than typical Hollywood
treatment
about the demonic realm.Maybe someone will finally do "This present darkness" as a movie.
Both are satires attacking the wretched
treatment
of Ireland and the Irish during Swift's time.
Honore De Balzac's genuinely bizarre short story on which this was loosely based gets an unsettling, albeit breathtakingly filmed,
treatment
here as a sort of forbidden-love blossoms over a period of time between man and beast in the early part of the nineteenth century.
It is getting a lot of unfair treatment, and if you're interested in this movie at all, don't listen to all the negativity.
When he finds out first hand of the brutal
treatment
dished out at the reform school, he is compelled to make some major changes with the help of the reformatory nurse(Madge Evans).
I thought that such a sensational subject needed the Ken Russell
treatment
to take it way over the top.
"Survive" is long overdue for DVD special edition
treatment.
The language, the stark
treatment
and the natural acting (by a relatively unknown cast for that time) might have been even more shocking at that time for an Indian populace more familiar with fantasy cinema.
It also worked as a (proverbial)middle finger jammed into the eyeball of Homeland Security (preferably all the way up to the 3rd knuckle),in it's depiction of the ill
treatment
of foreigners who just want a better life than they were getting from their original mother land.
Mid-romance, her younger sister Anne (Freeman) comes home from a medical
treatment.
One can find fault with the movie, but not with its
treatment
of the reality on which it was based.
I guess I could really relate to this film because I saw the same
treatment
of people just like that at my own school growing up... what a tragedy!
It's been given the Hollywood
treatment
to entertain people and therefore those who play rugby (myself included) are naturally gonna pick holes in the choreography of the game in the film.
This truly powerful film deserves a digitally remastered transfer and special edition
treatment
on DVD.
The main difference here, like the title implies, is that not just the liberated wives but also the rebellious and punk teenage offspring in town undergoes the typical and highly effective "Stepford
treatment"
, licensed by the local Men's Association.
Rising Damp would, at first, appear to be the last sitcom suitable for the big screen
treatment
as this hilarious series was based within the tiny confines of a northern bedsit.
The servant Jatin's behaviour, the family's
treatment
of him, the bedridden grandmother's constant inescapable presence, Ashok's obsession with a swami's teachings: coming from a culture much like India's, these are things I can immediately identify as being typical.
Due to her past
treatment
by men, she travels the countryside seducing and killing the men she meets.
If it was Royal Mail, most letters get this sort of
treatment
anyway.
So we have brief incidents with London as an oyster pirate, a sealer in the Bering Sea, a gold prospector in the Yukon and a correspondent during the Russo-Japanese War...colorful events, for sure, but hardly given anything like in-depth
treatment.
This is a subject which deserves a good cinematic treatment, this movie is almost an insult to those who served.
In short, another Hollywierd version of an historical episode that deserves proper
treatment.
These stories from the 30's were short and if one looked at Lester Dent's (AKA Kenneth Robeson) outline for writing them, they broke down into PERFECT 3 act dramas that screamed for screen
treatment.
There was something callous about the whole
treatment
of the rape scene, and the woman's reaction afterwards certainly did not ring true.
What they have done is taken a TV show, which was never aimed at young children & given it the George Lucas
treatment
(i.e.
This movie really deserves the MST3K
treatment.
This is an interesting
treatment
of a subject that is quite controversial, (just read the other comments on this film).
A couple of years later it was the turn of another Robin Cook bestseller to get the big screen
treatment
, but in the case of "Sphinx" virtually everything that could go wrong does go wrong.
This documentary is at its best when it is simply showing the ayurvedic healers' offices and
treatment
preparation.
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