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It ended up in his parents hands by a fluke; some videostore/bicycle repair shop!! went bankrupt and
treats
like this was up for grabs.
In the Rathbone series, Holmes is often condescending and
treats
Watson like the bumbling fool that he is.
It raises the question over what a girl should be searching for in a man; should she hold out for a man with integrity who
treats
her nice, or just find a man with big bucks, as most of the movies from the previous 20 years had advocated...? and how do men change when their situation changes ?
No not very nice at all and Chabrol
treats
it all as if it is very normal (like it might be in some small French village!) instead of Ed McBain's New York City.
As a parallel sub theme she
treats
a philosophical concept on "reality".
This is also shown clearly by the way he
treats
his wife after a drink.
I live in South America, in a country that suffered a military dictatorship just like the one the movie tries to describe, and even though everyone knows movies may be far far away from reality, this particular movie
treats
viewers as both ignorant and stupid.
If for nothing else, 'Pro-Life' accumulated some buzz for its controversial issue, but John Carpenter
treats
this whole venture with startling indifference--he seems even less interested in making a movie than the script itself (which is admittedly poor); the slow pacing builds no tension, and simply brings the already ambling plot to a crawl.
Burton is married to a literary critic who spends her evenings penning poisonous reviews and who
treats
her husband with total contempt.
He performs the autopsy on Roy and
treats
Mandy for her horrific injuries.
Treats
for people of all nations.
He
treats
his coworkers like cattle, gets them involved in his own personal crisis (in the process, getting one of them killed), jeopardizes the safety of his kids, threatens his ex-wife's new boyfriend, tries to strong-arm the police and school administrators -- and all this for what?
He also
treats
his mother with no respect.
Quigley is a criminal who just escaped from jail and gets his hidden million dollars from a big score and then we meet Preston a frustrated kid whose room is taken over by his brothers to start a business and obviously dad
treats
his brothers better because they make money the same day he goes to a kid's birthday party and since his dad is a cheapo he goes on little kids rides while the other kids go on roller coasters then he receives a birthday card and a check of 11 bucks how cheap is this family?
A stylish helmsman like Anthony Mann might have done something with the thick-ear material, but Salkow
treats
it as just another pay-day exercise.
But, you've got to hand it to that saucy little number Beverly Garland who
treats
her role with characteristic verve and dedication.
Infuriatingly enigmatic, it
treats
each shot like a work of art.
There may be nothing more disingenuous than a film-maker who promotes himself as the audience's friend, giving them all the naughty
treats
that the nannyish critics would deny them.
Coincidentally Cameron Diaz makes a cameo in this film, just as she did in another bad film such as "The Sweetest Thing" where the story
treats
gross humor like another plot, instead of a device much like this disaster..
It's a rare film that
treats
its characters so honestly and compassionately.
Most people will know others with a touch of some characters, but hopefully no one knows people with extremes of personalities such as Tubbs and Edward, the stranger-hating owners of the local shop, or the pen-obsessed Pauline who
treats "
dole scum" with much contempt.That was only a few of the strange inhabitants.
The local doctor
treats
carefully the blister, and asks Steve to investigate the location where they found the old man.
He has his own motives but Kureishi
treats
him with a good deal of compassion.
It
treats
themes like duty, guilt, word, manipulation and trust like few films have done and, unfortunately, none that I can recall since the death of the 'policial' in the late seventies.
Benjamin, the local doctor is a soul of a local society, the educated, friendly, democratic person who often
treats
the poor for free.
In the classic sense of the four humors (which are not specific to the concept of funny or even entertainment), Altman's "H.E.A.L.T.H.
" treats
all of the humors, and actually in very funny, entertaining ways.
To anyone who really
treats
their animal as part of the family (I do), you'll find this film especially rewarding.
Mean while he has two other girlfriends who love him but he
treats
as appetizers.
The film
treats
the taboo theme so that even a general audience not knowing of transvestitism at all will strongly sympathize with its main character.
Though the film features relatively little action and some perhaps ill advised cheesy pop songs at times, this is a beautiful piece of entertainment, with swell characters and plotting, even the odd neat character arc, a near constant supply of visual
treats
and copious dreamy atmosphere.
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