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Thank you for sharing this masterpiece with
viewers
everywhere.
The confusion and fluctuation may make this film hard for some viewers, but this is all purposeful under the master hand of Bergman.
For all
viewers
out there who have slammed John Waters for creating a film like Pink Flamingos, just stop.
To gather your best friends up and to create a movie just to gross out thousands of
viewers
all over shows this man has a great deal of ambition inside himself.
For all the
viewers
who have seen 'The Cure' would agree with me on this comment that it is a superb movie and is very heartwarming.
I have to say it is not for the American
viewers.
Bon Voyage is fun for the audience because it combines the requisite silliness of a comedy with just enough sobriety to keep
viewers
actively engaged and invested in the outcome.
They were quoted as saying that
viewers
didn't know that "Police Squad!" was a comedy because it had no laugh track!
I've seen a lot of negative comments about it and I don't think the
Viewers
are being real about it!
I predict it to be a cult classic that urges to be discovered: future
viewers
should definitely surrender to this nocturnal trip.
The atmospherics and the romantic byplay are by far the best part of the movie, as
viewers
are likely to find the resolution a bit of a letdown -- there's just not that much to it (except a little frisson at the tail end that anticipates Brian De Palma's filmic codas).
So even for
viewers
who are not interested in the story the images are entertaining enough!
There are scenes of extreme graphic violence and "disturbing" images that by their nature alone will turn off many possible potential
viewers.
First of all, I believe that this movie is much more appreciated by
viewers
who have actually read Joseph Conrad's "Heart Of Darkness", the book that was the literary basis for the movie.
A warning to potential
viewers
of this experimental film: the nature of the imagery and the effects are such that this is one of those types of films that should really be seen ON film, projected.
The depth of its story line is one that will stir the inner most emotions of love, and hate, with some very interesting twists, this is a must have movie for not only the lesbian audiences, but, for all
viewers.
The critics of 1967 hated it and the public stayed away - 1960s Australia, like 1940s USA, was in some ways the sort of place where conformity was important, whereas this film is very different to what those
viewers
would have expected, especially after reading the promotional posters.
The backstage goings-on make up another facet of the movie that will be fascinating to most
viewers.
I have always liked this film and I'm glad it's available finally on DVD so more
viewers
can see what I have been telling them all these years.
This is fun for
viewers
of all ages.
Originally from France, he rants about punk like a dirty old Frenchman and clues in
viewers
to many aspects of the punk, or DIY, attitude to music, politics, and life in general.
It's not necessarily an easy film to watch (although it's not heavy-handed by any means), so I'd warn any casual
viewers
who are looking for some "indie" entertainment (like Tarantino or Guy Ritchie).
While amiable and amusing for gay audiences, Frank Oz's film "In and Out," about a closeted gay teacher who has been outed on national television by a former student, has been sanitized and deodorized to appeal to the larger and more profitable straight
viewers
that patronized "The Bird Cage."
TV
viewers
from the 1960s will recognize Hamilton as Commissioner Gordon from Batman..... Also some weird drama in the off-screen lives for some of the cast in this one --Paul Kelly had gone to jail for being accessory to murder in a love triangle.
If you were able to (and fortunately for America's TV viewers...one person per week was) penetrate the cold, hard surface of Hack's exterior, you got to see a caring man devoted to vigilante justice.
Tim Robbins does not try to impose his ideas and beliefs on the viewers, but manages to make a film that are in most ways sympathetic to both views on the death penalty -- whether it is right to murder a murderer or not.
As simple as the story goes, many English speaking
viewers
didn't get the whole story.
Du rififi chez les hommes is a brilliant film which studies criminal minds and allows
viewers
to have a better understanding of criminals who are fundamentally not different from ordinary folks like us.What director Jules Dassin shows is that criminal do have families and they care a lot for them.That is why they adhere to a strict code of honor.
Red dust is both well acted and well made but what the movie is about i think will bore many
viewers
as it did to me.
There was a film that was out earlier called "in my Country" with Sam Jackson and it was not that well received and both films were about nearly the same exact thing, I do think Red dust was better because of the more interesting performances especially by future Oscar winner Chiwton Ejofor but the plot is just to lacking, it starts off pretty strong but then the film hits the
viewers
with countless un-interesting court room sessions, this could have been a great film if the writing was not so lacking.
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