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I understand that by today's political standards, the
treatment
of the Indians was unacceptable.
The "sisters" in law are female lawyers and judges who in 2004 successfully prosecuted husbands for abusive
treatment
of their spouses and won one woman a divorce she desperately wanted through a Muslim council.
Have the several cases featured in this film had a significant effect on the
treatment
of women generally by their spouses?
Reluctant in the beginning of the treatment, he gets confidence in Dr. Davenport and discloses his childhood, revealing painful traumas generated in his foster house.
Nostalgic in the fact that it looks back at the darker corner of yesteryear Hollywood, sentimental in its
treatment
of the director (down to the haunting music), this documentary is an absolute must-see for anyone who loves the director who so failed in his day.
An inside look at the staging of "The Scottish Play" as actors call "Macbeth" when producing it to avoid the curse, this is a crisp, efficient and stylish
treatment
of the treachery which befalls the troupe.
It is a movie that was far ahead of others at the time in that it addressed the
treatment
of the natives, the environment, and the ever present contrast between the short and long term effects of greed.
The songs (there are about two which are then repeated) are forgettable, but they get a healthy ironic
treatment
(such as the terribly handsome Mr Fairbanks exploding into frenzied Wagnerian version of the tender ballad Miss Grable has just rendered); there isn't much dancing with all the 1861 crinolines draped around Miss Grable, and the comedy might be a bit heavy handed, but the result still is very uplifting.
It's not quite as glossy as the Hollywood treatment, but it's close, and I thought that the locations and the costumes actually worked better.
The humour was gentle and subtle, as indeed were the three characters (witness their sympathetic
treatment
of the little old lady shopkeeper).
Although recognized as the best film
treatment
of the difficulties of having a house in the country built (or bought) to your specifications, it is not the first, nor the last.
It portrays incredibly cruel
treatment
of humans and animals.
And is there another film where madrigals get a Gershwin swing
treatment?
Think about it; she makes no attempt to locate the mother, who may well be a confused teenager in need of medical
treatment
and seemingly no one from the Italian equivalent of Social Services makes any attempt to put the baby into 'care' (no Social Services?
Michael Oblowitz is trying to follow in his father's footsteps, but when you've got Shark-Week on cable, his introspective and dull
treatment
of his subjects is a constant disappointment.
Though the story is simple and does not contain any new elements,you still like the movie,because of the presentation, performances,and actually the over all
treatment.
This one is highly recommended, but only for those who still have a funny bone (and didn't lose it in their most recent lippo-suction
treatment
or boob job).
I don't understand the people who didn't like this movie - it seems like they were expecting a serious (?!?!?)
treatment!
"Just Cause", while not a horrible film, takes too many liberties with the original material that Jeb Stuart didn't quite succeed in his
treatment.
The images of the holocaust made me, a non-Jewish European, feel forever guilty about the
treatment
of the Jewish people.
My one biggest criticism is I felt a little let down by the show - probably not through its own fault, as it got cancelled after a mere 1 season, it seemed to display show much potential and it deserved a lot better
treatment
than it got.
only this kind of honest actual experiential portrayal and
treatment
makes an impact on the population. of course, not everyone sees things the same way but i am heartened that 3/4 of the men polled in the under 30 crowd voted the same as me 10. you're reaching the hard ones - i will forever reserve the "best episode" place for this episode.
It isn't as bleak as it really was and the
treatment
of women was probably even harsher.
The story apparently taken from a Gujerati Play is awesome,the
treatment
is superb with some exceptions.
Its painstaking and absorbing
treatment
of the subject holds the attention, helped by good acting and some really intriguing music.
The sets and costumes are as lavish as any to be found in an MGM musical, the script is by the reliable Anita Loos ("San Francisco," "The Women," "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," etc.), the Rodgers and Hart tunes (albeit altered a bit by MacDonald-Eddy regulars Bob Wright and Chet Forrest) are given celestial
treatment
by Herbert Stothart (Oscar-winner for scoring "The Wizard of Oz"), and best of all, the "singing sweethearts" look great in their contemporary clothes and seem to be having fun with the bizarre proceedings.
The representation of hobbits, dwarves etc have had the 'disney
' treatment.
As the Hitler party grew to power Wilhelm Grimm desired to become a Nazi in order to return and punish this small Polish town for their
treatment
towards him which was really all in his mind.
A masterful
treatment
of James Caine's "The Postman Always Rings Twice" as Luchino Visconti's first film shot primarily around Ferrara in a soulless war-torn Italy.
Everyone is entitled to compare films they choose, but the similarities of "The Mortal Storm" and "Watch On The Rhine" are clearly the problems of refugees threatened by the Nazi juggernaut, while the main comparative point brought out with "Casablanca" is the seeming unjust
treatment
of Humphrey Bogart in 1943 by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science, because they chose Paul Lukas instead for the Best Actor Oscar.
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