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Fine screenplay writing requires showing the characters in depth so we can appreciate their dilemmas, there challenges, their triumphs, their failures.
It's a Warren William showcase that should be seen along with his other ruthless tycoon triumphs, such as Employees Entrance (1933) and Skyscraper Souls (1932).
It's sad really, as just after these two
triumphs
came the sound era--and a seriously negative down-turn in Keaton's career, as MGM repeatedly gave him terrible material--pairing him with the brash and inappropriate humor of Jimmy Durante.
It was a story of trials and
triumphs
that was very well told.
Lessons of Darkness
triumphs
as a mock Science Fiction story of an apocalypse that threatens all of civilization.
One knows he is destined to be forever the dreamer, with some small
triumphs
( a booking by a Russian for a lecture in Moscow, missed by Andre's absentmindedness, a winning of a video contest put on by SETI ).
It's not an entire biography of his life, but an account of
triumphs
and trials in his short-lived business.
One of Walter Matthau's many triumphs, and Tatum O'Neal as the pitching ace is also terrific (especially in the dug-out scene where she tries involving Matthau in her life and he cracks, sending her away in tears: "You don't wanna go, fine, no big deal.").
This is the kind of movie where people stare in shocked silence at other people "they don't understand", but the rejection here seems rooted in something more personal, less abstract--it's so disheartening that whatever
triumphs
follow ring false (some apologies come too late to matter).
Before commenting on the film as a whole, I want to make that clear, because in the inevitable rush to pick this film apart (the plot, the voices, the religious significance, the literary accuracy, the moral issues, the music, the comparisons with Disney and de Mille, etc...) one might easily become distracted from the aesthetic and technical
triumphs
of The Prince of Egypt, and that would be unfortunate.
Although not an easy watch it manages to balance the bloody with the beautiful, the violence with the unlikely friendship between the two main female leads and
triumphs
just as everyone says as one of the best British thrillers of recent years.
I had to force myself to watch the entire movie, and even the uplifting ending (the "good" locust/human
triumphs
over the "bad" locust/human) could not save this movie.
Even more irritating than the film's third act
triumphs
is its lack of faith in moviegoers' intelligence.
This fun, endearing film documents the trials, tribulations, and
triumphs
of a number of Hollywood's veteran "extras".
Lassiter, like Bond gets into similar situations and in the end
triumphs
over the enemy.
Of course good
triumphs
over evil and Kara returns to Argo City with the Omegahedron.
Having said that, I thoroughly enjoyed this film and would say its criticisms are dwarfed by its
triumphs.
Along with Showtime's TV series "Queer as Folk", this movie accurately portrays the struggles and
triumphs
in the lives of most homosexuals.
The characters were so well-developed that I still find myself hooked to their trials, tribulations, and
triumphs.
So Indians take vicarious pleasure in the
triumphs
of “mainstream” pictures with an Indian connection – the seven Oscars won by Richard Attenborough’s Gandhi in 1983, for instance, or the success of The Sixth Sense, written and directed by a Philadelphian of Indian descent, Manoj Night Shyamalan.
This profoundly simple idea, common to experiments and ethnographies, inspired the
triumphs
and disasters that punctuate modern politics.
So influential have medicine’s
triumphs
over bacteria been that the “war on cancer” continues to be driven by the assumption that magic bullets will one day be found for tumor cells if the search is sufficiently clever and diligent.
Finally, our past technological
triumphs
did not actually conserve natural resources, but instead enabled humanity to mine and use these resources at a lower overall cost, thereby hastening their depletion.
Uruguayans still derive immeasurable satisfaction from their soccer successes, including two World Cup
triumphs
(albeit back in 1930 and 1950) and a semifinal in South Africa in 2010.
The notion of an unstoppable wave took for granted that both the United Kingdom’s Brexit referendum and Donald Trump’s election in the United States were
triumphs
for populism, rather than for establishment conservatives.
Science under SiegeThree centuries after the Enlightenment first linked human freedom with the progress of science and technology, both are under growing attack--despite their spectacular
triumphs.
Sarkozy’s re-election, following his victory in 2007 and Jacques Chirac’s
triumphs
in 1995 and 2002, would mean a fourth consecutive victory for the Gaullist right, which would be all the more remarkable in view of the economic situation in France, Europe, and the world.
The Islamic State’s military
triumphs
in Iraq and Syria are not only fueling a humanitarian catastrophe; they are also throwing the region’s existing alliances into disarray and even calling into question national borders.
But this does not change the fact that Russia is a declining power, whose diplomatic
triumphs
are mere tactical achievements that do not add up to a strategic game changer for the world.
Whoever
triumphs
in future elections will lack the legitimacy that only a majority can provide.
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