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Grace Metalious' explosive best-selling novel is given the Hollywood
treatment
in 1957's "Peyton Place".
Give Sex and the City a B-movie
treatment
and this is what you get.
I would understand that the people making this would have wanted to stay away from giving it the same
treatment
as SatC, but in an effort to do so ended up making it bland, pretentious and preposterous.
This part is worthy of screen
treatment.
An OTT idea ('typical' American family take in a German refugee relative and find an unrepentant Nazi Youth!) is given an OTT treatment, right down to Louis Applebaum's balmy background score.
A stereotype and cliché
treatment
of American characters filled the movie.
Zhang's
treatment
of the aesthetic, both visual and aural (Ajiao's song makes for a wonderful musical theme), is moving as ever.
This film is raw and potent, a true testament to the terrible
treatment
of POWs in WW2 who were forced to build the Railway of Death over the River Kwai.
Christy is sent to Pine Bluff Psychiatric Care Center for
treatment
while her sister is treated by her husband Dr. John Locke (Matthew Settle) at home with the assistance of the nurse Claire Wells (Eliza Norbury).
Our
treatment
of people of different race, sex and religion.
With Leonardo scowling, Diaz giggling and Day Lewis doing his best De Niro, this film takes itself far too seriously for the leaden-handed and juvenile
treatment
of a story which seems suspect the moment you think about it.
There are traitors all around and some of them are given the right
treatment
in this film.
Mark Twain's classic tale of a pair of look-alike boys in 16th century England is given the glossy Hollywood
treatment
in this very entertaining effort.
This film is worthy of the kind of special
treatment
and commentary that accompanies the "special edition" releases of quality films on DVD.
most astonishing of all is how this project ever attracted the energy and resources to get off the ground, on the page, on set, on the screen, on to dvd (with such lavish
treatment
from Columbia-TriStar)! Sure, it's sooo intentionaly HIP - the somber, muted, shadowy gungy urbania, a course of visual cult cues and obvious references kept me sighing and rolling my eyes... and wishing for some tension, some engagement, some smart dialog...YIKES!
The problem I have with their
treatment
of it is that it is in no way funny.
Even worse, Climati seems to be attacking Deodato, the same way Deodato attacked him with Cannibal Holocaust, by insulting him for his
treatment
of animals!
A very superficial
treatment
of potentially strong subjects.
The Sonderkommandos were Jewish prisoners who volunteered to work on the gas chambers and furnaces in exchange for better
treatment
and extended life.
In addition to Bruce Marchiano's pretty watchable performance, it was good to hear the late Richard Kiley's narrative of the Gospel, his rich unique voice (we'll miss it) enhancing the
treatment
of the story.
Now beginning with that, can you really make a good movie?? Treat Williams tries to add humor to an otherwise way too serious
treatment
of a silly story.
I like the symmetry of it in it's
treatment
of the sexes and in its layout.
But while the story between both movies are in the same vein, the
treatment
in each movie is totally different.
The end comes when the disease police gas the self-centered Brad, who finished up infected anyway, in his own "fort", & Lexi gets a 5 minute paramedic
treatment
& is told she'll survive.
The songs in this programme created an atmosphere that was unmistakable and I found the
treatment
totally sympathetic to Weill and his music.
Still, this looks like a thrown together production of a super hero film that deserved better
treatment.
Their fake documentary was a satire about U.S. immigrant policy and the unfair
treatment
the Hispanic immigrants received.
The
treatment
of the youngsters is improbable given the time period the film takes place in, and the film has a trite ending that ignores the realities of the situation the boy is in.
I find it hard to believe that this ill conceived script ever made it past
treatment
stage, particularly when so many established UK film companies like CH4 were involved in its development and finance.
How can someone endure such pain, such torture, such inhumane
treatment
and in the end offer their brutalizers forgiveness.
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