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This movie is so grim and depressing, I could feel absolutely no joy at the "happy" ending involving the
union
strike.
How can that be read in any way other way than that God knows, and approves of, and smiles on, the marital
union
and the enjoyment thereof?
Emory is a Cincinatti steel worker like his father before him and for most of the 20th century the twin pillars of his family's existence have been the steel mill and the
union.
They think the mill will reopen after listening to their
union
rep's optimistic spiel, but reality starts to sink in when they find themselves selling their personal vehicles in a struggle to put food on the table and stave off foreclosure of their homes.
Emory's father - a dedicated
union
man - is sure the plant will reopen and recalls for his son all the short-lived closures during his own 35 years at the mill.
While the dénouement was breath taking, with Floriane's self-absorption beautifully portrayed, as well as the equally beautiful
union
of Marie and Anne, it all seemed abstract, Sciamma's puppets.
The story is set during the early days of the soviet union, and it questions the rationale behind the revolution both in cultural and practical terms.
As the mills close and the
union
jobs disappear, the blue-collar workers are threatened by everyone: management, owners, their wives and children.
The relationship between Iago and Emilia could have been better and shown the complicatedness of their
union
together.
He looks terrific (especially in a hangover scene with his hair mussed and wearing a white
union
suit) and does virtually all of his own stuntwork (impressively!) His line delivery is delicious and he is credible and sympathetic and at the same time duplicitous and rascally.
A six year old boy and a police officer's death are blamed on a career criminal who's questionable freedom leads to an apparent cover-up by political pay-offs and city corruption involving
union
leaders like Danny Aiello played by Frank Anselmo, corrupt judicial officials like Judge Walter Stern.
Demi shows her mettle, she also shows what it's like to come to the end of a violent
union.
All of these activities would be a lot more worthwhile than seeing xXx 2: State of the
union
(or :The Next Level if you live in Blighty like me).
Examine their
union
records, dictatorial management and abuse of rights at the time if you don't believe me.
In my opinion, it is the most beautiful state in the union!!! Tom Selleck is a fabulously famous movie star now, but I always associated him with being "Magnum" the totally cool detective!! "Magnum" is one of my favorite shows in all of television!! Tom Selleck is a friendly type of actor who has a huge following!! "Magnum P.I." was so popular because your average guy had a definite identifiability with Magnum!!
As the granddaughter of a coal miner who was also a
union
organizer, and having been born and brought up in Appalachia, I was highly interested in the theme of this film.
Borderline entertaining television, but anyone who doesn't think the
union
movement in Australia is The Bees Knees is going to be irritated.
The writing is often achingly 'cute', with hardly a wink to the audience to let us know co-writer Segal is in on the joke, but the more thoughtful moments (which are integrated unobtrusively by director Richard Lang) offer some insight into what breaks up a marital union, and both MacLaine and Hopkins have strong scenes.
"Civil
union"
instead of marriage is like the old segregationist policy "Separate but equal", which the late Thurgood Marshall argued, if it's separate, it's not equal.
Likewise, if it's called "civil
union"
, it's not "marriage".
She becomes deeply involved in the union, which irks her superiors.
Adapted from a play by of same name, History Boys is a seemingly harmless movie that features a group of posturing, young men in school uniforms, laid over a beaming
union
jack background.
I was so sure that having a few
union
actors such as Savini would give a little depth, or something enjoyable.
It seems to be about the powerless little
union
rep combating the eeeeeeeevil corporation, including making the (SPOILER AHEAD) circumstances of her death highly suspicious.
But with the help of an impassioned
union
representative (Ron Silver) Karen eventually decides to meet with a reporter from the New York Times and make the story public.
Everyone involved in this should have their
union
cards revoked.
It's actually more of a promotional film than a documentary, urging sailors to join the
union
& extolling the benefits, etc etc.
Two desperadoes Link and Gauche with the help of some professional bandits and Mexican outlaws, rob a train which was carrying gold guarded by
union
soldiers, but also on board is the Japanese ambassador who is heading to Washington D.C.
Bored again after their first attack on the gas station our 4 heroes return and start running the place with the staff held hostage - the situation begins to go out of control after run ins with the local gangsters, the "delivery boys
union"
and the cops.
Arrayed against this
union
are the tragedies of life.
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