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The reason I give it 2 stars instead of just 1 is due to a few aesthetically pleasing elements; the cinematography is gorgeous old-school black and white (not like today's occasional black and white efforts that look like crap); the outdoor shots of upstate New York are a nice relief from the largely bare-walled interior scenes (it's a nice touch having Olga's hide-out be an abandoned mine, although clearly the rooms seen aren't in a mine); there's a long (and blessedly dialog-free) sequence of one of the
victims
getting chased through the countryside that almost achieves a kind of pastoral quality, reminiscent of the silent era; most of the women are fairly easy on the eye, especially Olga (who by the way is clearly American despite her foreign-sounding name).
Here's the "spoiler" part: eventually one of the
victims
becomes Olga's partner ---but do any nice lesbian antics ensue?
By the end of that day, 111 prisoners lay dead, the
victims
of the riot police who stormed the facility and brutally massacred them - even after they'd surrendered their weapons.
The only leads for the police force, commanded by Detectives Ray Martinez (Andy Garcia) and Phil Wilson (Richard Bradford), are the contacts of the criminal through Malcolm and the bodies of his
victims.
It not only gives us a fictional conflict, but a fictional language, traditions and art (we don't get to hear much African music on the soundtrack, fictionalized or otherwise) -- and how many Americans even realize that an intoned list of
victims
are fictional names?
Plague
victims
are dropping like flies in this somewhat sluggish, Mark Robson-directed entry in the Val Lewton horror cycle.
Austria takes pride in its international solidarity with the
victims
of political repression, war, and expulsion.
Mrs. Maria Schaumayer, the former head of the Austrian central bank, will head a new office to handle the issue of compensating the
victims.
Insuring the WorstIn the nearly six months since Hurricane Katrina destroyed half of New Orleans, many storm victims’ expectations of help have been dashed, creating a legacy of bitterness.
The drone strategy constitutes a campaign of terror – highly effective terror in which even funerals of drone
victims
have been targeted.
Schools that remain intact are now housing the homeless, and school buses have been requisitioned to help
victims
travel out of Kathmandu.
The Chechen war drags on, bringing new
victims
every month.
Throughout the fighting, attempts to stop the killing have come and gone, and the war's innocent
victims
– not to mention much of the international community – have grown weary and cynical.
This type of indirect pressure continues to claim
victims
today.
Once women have committed, they may be able to avoid suspicion and pass through security checkpoints more easily; security officials and policymakers still overwhelmingly view women exclusively as non-threatening
victims
of violent conflicts.
There is nothing partisan about this proposal; many Republicans were
victims
of Trump’s unbridled campaign style before Clinton was in his crosshairs.
Tragically, all this is not only about human victims, but also about the Palestinians’ political horizon.
This would be quite different if the identities of future
victims
were known at the time such decisions are taken.
Imagine that they were known, and that the individual
victims
of policy decisions would somehow stare into the faces of decision makers just as if they were being held at gunpoint.
In fact, the analogy of holding
victims
at gunpoint is misleading, because in public decision-making we can hardly claim that everything is all right as long as we don’t pull the trigger.
So perhaps decision makers, faced with the
victims
of previous policies and the future
victims
of current ones, would simply be happy that at last they could allocate resources in an optimally efficient way.
Indeed, the thought experiment of turning statistical lives into identifiable lives highlights an important point about policy-making: much, if not all, of the appeal of “efficient” resource allocation depends on the anonymity of the
victims.
But their future is unknown, as is the fate of future disaster
victims.
This is especially true of intervention in civil wars, where the sides cannot easily be divided into
victims
and aggressors, good and evil.
Young
victims
and their families should not have to live in silence while predators roam fearless and free.
As many as two million children are
victims
of trafficking every year, with many sold into the sex trade.
Our goal is to give voice to ordinary
victims
who have been silenced by fear and social pressure.
Terror Or Reform In The Greater Middle EastLast week's brutal bombing in Madrid is part of a wave of terror that has made
victims
of Christians as well as Muslims.
It is not the innocent
victims
of repression who are losing their dignity, but rather the international community, whose failure to act means watching helplessly as the
victims
are consigned to their fate.
In World War II, German corporations were all too willing to profit from the slave labor of those in concentration camps, and Swiss banks were happy to pocket the gold of Jewish
victims
of Nazi terror.
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