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This film viewer impressed with delicate
treatment
of subject, the fantastic directors, and superb actresses and the writing.
Much like others, In the Company of Men initially enraged me due to the harsh
treatment
and depiction of women in the workplace, but then it occurred to me, that isn't what LaBute wants to show.
The subject matter, about the
treatment
of women in Taliban-era Afghanistan is, of necessity, depressing.
It has the typical Bollywood treatment, complete with a multitude of bright colours, pretty dancing girls, long dance numbers,and catchy tunes.
The lead actors are competent and the script is deserving of better
treatment.
A series of stories, or various ways taboos can be tap-danced on with relish, alternate how characters do immoral things to each other..such as these sweaty men paying for a prostitute's method of defecation over a pot, how a group of hipsters fondle a school girl before murdering her with a stick in an act of indecency, a movie producer giving an actress seeking work the "casting couch
" treatment
whacking off as his pal rapes her, an act of adultery where the cheating woman alternates between pleasure and guilt over what she's doing as the grinning male has his way with her, a wealthy wife looks on as her black butler gives her daughter oral sex, etc.
The good note is that films such as these shed light on the true nature of the Indigenous American as well as expose the inhumane and inhuman
treatment
(which exists TO THIS DAY) that they have endured on soil that belonged and by human rights still belongs to them.
Though brilliant , "Midnight Express" still haunts me and the repellent
treatment
of homosexuality in "Fortune in Men's Eyes" made me steer clear of this genre.
So, the mom kind of represents the
treatment
of women in modern day Japan.
At this point, the movie, which had been discreet in its
treatment
of sexuality, suddenly whacks the viewer in the face with closeups of the actress's naked crotch, and the whole exercise starts appearing more conspicuously misogynist: ultimately one gets the sense that neither the character nor the actress is in on the joke.
This short was featured on episode 623 of Mystery Scienc Theater 3000 and boy did it ever need the
treatment.
This message should be applied equally to the
treatment
of Jews in Nazi Germany, Communists in Argentina in 1981 or Iraqis in Guatanamo Bay in 2009.
And the whole thing seems only barely tolerable as fodder for the Mystery Science Theatre
treatment.
Mixing the Jekyll monster with werewolves may sound like a fun idea but the
treatment
here leaves much to be desired.
Intriguing premise given stylish film-noir
treatment.
Fact is, TV movies aren't exactly an art form and if you're looking for authenticity and the truth about sufferers of this terrible genetic disease and the effect that it has on the people around them, you'd be much better off down the library doing research then subjecting yourself to the tabloid
treatment
that this film reduces it to.
Yet a tradition of Spanish cinema has brought to us so much wimsycal
treatment
of traditional subjects, including religion (a reaction to a strict religious conservative tradition).
Sion Sono returns to themes of loss of personal and group identity first covered in Suicide Club However, I believe that Norikos Dinner Table is his most coherent
treatment
of alienation and atomisation driven by westernisation Having watched this movie and having sat through the seemingly never-ending making of documentary (where the director provides no insight into his intention except, (he States in the opaque documentary of the making of this movie) 'to make a beautifully grotesque spectacle', my take is that Sion Sono vision is flawed.
as i watched the movie, when the protagonist is presented with the choice of finding out what happened to Saskia by undergoing the exact same treatment, i almost turned the movie off.
Like always, their scripts are very ordinary and plot quite common, but their presentation,
treatment
and handling make all the difference.
More sensible than the fantasy
treatment
of movies such as "Road Warrior" or "A Boy and His Dog", but not so dismal as "The Day After", this movie gives a bit more feel of what really might happen after a Nuclear confrontation, but has enough action and adventure to make for a good film.
This needs the full Special Edition
treatment.
Sure, this film is a classic romance, but the
treatment
is refreshing.
Greg Araki's (dir)
treatment
of American culture and his comments on misguided but very normal youth are of astute importance.
American suffragettes deserve better
treatment
than this aimless mess.
When I knew him, Audie suffered from severe PTSD, but the VA had not recognized that as a real medical problem, so he never got
treatment
for it.
Hell, it's not even available on DVD and that's in a world where Peter Jackson picking his nose probably gets a 3-disc with booger collectible
treatment.
Edwards' screenplay, from an original
treatment
by Rod Amateau, has a fun set-up, and Garner is certainly game, so why isn't this a galloping romp with suspenseful underpinnings?
Finding one's way to maturity doesn't usually get such an honest treatment; maybe it's unappealing to teenagers to see it told without the usual Hollywood froo-frah of frat house parties, beer guzzling, and bimbos.
Extremely effective idea gets an admirable treatment, 70s style, in this seemingly lost film that concerns a group of strangers "selected" by computer to enter a hi-tech bomb shelter.
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