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Many movies try to take
universal
themes and make a comedy; but few will rise to the occasion like "Checking Out."
Blind Spot achieves to capture the essence of the desert taking you to an
universal
common ground where anyone of us can feel being both discoverer and native.
Seriously, some stories are
universal.
A Brief History of Time is not only a documentary on the beginning and the ending of the
universal
and reality as we know it, this is a story about the man and the genius known as Stephen Hawking.
It is his story that reflects the story of time and change throughout the history of the
universal.
Breath taking aerials, and incredible outstanding performances from highly gifted actors.You think Cirque du Soleil blows your mind,wait till you see what these 2 women do - most importantly, the emotional journey and struggles Jane(Dreya Weber) faces are
universal
in theme to many women.
There's no sentimentality, no patriotic agenda, not even a hopeful message of
universal
brotherhood in this bleak glimpse of what we can only call hell.
Just to correct something in a previous review here, I don't believe this film is only for people who know London, it's a case of a very specific situation being used to make
universal
comments.
The film deals with
universal
themes, mentioning no specific country as its context: it could happen anywhere--and has, in substance if not form.
However, the screenwriter and the director should have noted that French is not an
universal
language as English is.
Yes, that movie's influence is unmistakable, but the tremendous and almost
universal
inferiority of re-made films is reserved for such thoughtless and unintelligent films like the 1998 re-make of Psycho.
The plot is excellent; one of the best and most
universal
ever.
Dirty Dancing may not be the greatest film ever made in the history but its
universal
appeal still draws crowds and repeated watchers like the 800 club whose members have watched it so many times.
All the acting was very well done and the story itself had a touching
universal
theme.
The
universal
satire in Swift's book and this movie just poke fun; they cannot change human nature.
But the basic story is universal, and it is told lovingly by writer Roch Carrier.
And he only came to
universal
attention after "the pianist"?
As in Curb Your Enthusiasm, his screen persona is hilarious; but in addition we get to see both warmth and a sense of emotional vulnerability that makes the story
universal.
But if you'd like to know something about isolation among city-dwellers in Taiwan, and something more
universal
about city alienation and romantic yearning, then watch this film immediately.
This is not the best film of it's kind and will certainly not have
universal
appeal... so I do understand some of the more negative reactions to it.
It is a simple story, yet full of complex details which are easily understood by any human being and
universal
in their relevance.
As far as culture is concerned, or this being a Turkish film, i feel it strikes the very difficult balance between being a 'Turkish' film - about realities which more apply to that place (the greater struggle to make it in a Turkish city versus a European one; the greater contrast between country and city), and a universal, human story which didn't necessarily have to be set in Turkey.
It's actually quite
universal
: people of my parents' age can identify to the characters and so can people my age.
A classic
universal
horror with that typical 1940's, long lost flair.
Written and filmed as a "light, sports comedy" it truly has a heartwarming core as human and
universal
as some of Capra's finest.
This time the hero from the first film has become human and this time uses fist and foot combos against super
universal
soldiers and a computer which has gone awry and is prepared to take over the world.
If one could compare the hype he had generated with his first two attempts and the almost
universal
loathing his last two outings have created one should consider - has Ritchie been found out?
It's as if the stilted discourse of 1950s screenwriters serves a common shorthand for a past that seems, in consequence, a very distant country indeed; and therefore stresses the particular, rather than the universal, in the story.
I am a relative latecomer to the transcendent work of film auteur Yasujiro Ozu, whose masterfully understated views of Japanese life, especially in the post-WWII era, illuminate
universal
truths.
1 How is it that everyone can understand each other perfectly without devices like
universal
translators or translator microbes?
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