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There is plenty of
violence
and one particular scene with Cherokee Jack is particularly gruesome.
Although the director has succeeded in showing the status of women in rural areas and how they suffer at the hands of male-dominated culture, he has neglected Phoolan's character a bit and has focussed more on the
violence
faced by her.
The absence of sex, vulgarities and
violence
made for a most pleasant evening.
There's this whole theory of horror that some people adhere closely to that the monsters and the
violence
should be kept off-screen.
This is a classic movie that dramatizes the plight of a man who cannot adjust to changes taking place in society and feels more and more alienated, which leads to
violence.
And what makes the character of Joe even more chilling is that he fully rationalizes his
violence
so that to him it's not only not bad, it's necessary.
It should be noted that there is little actual onscreen violence, with much of it suggestive in shots such as spattering of blood or a body being struck through a blurred curtain.
If a producer is listening, I'd like to state that there are enough of us over 60's who will happily pay a buck to see a movie that has no guns, no killing, no special effects, no sex and
violence
and just a good touching tale of human relationships that leaves you with a good warm feeling, as this film did for me.
This film had everything i need in a film: - Women, skateboarding, violence, music by H.I.M and Tony Hawk!!! the artwork and camera effects in this film is amazing.
The music, sets, costumes, photography, offbeat characters, sex, violence, happiness and heartbreak are captured by a guy who is clearly in love with filmmaking.
Writer/director Gregor Jordan's engagingly simple tale of how things aren't always what they're cracked up to be, young love, all actions having consequences and that hoary old chestnut about how crime doesn't pay works like a charm thanks to a wonderful wealth of well-observed minor quirky details, a strong subtext concerning man's duel capacity for both good and evil, a nice sense of unforced irony, the chillingly matter-of-fact way the
violence
is presented, and the marvelous grounding of the assorted complexly drawn warts'n'all low-life characters in an instantly recognizable and totally believable banal day-to-day reality (e.g., Panda is shown playing Scrabble with a flunky and at one point interrupts a business conversation with a fellow hood to talk with his son over the phone).
A movie about common people, their problems, lack of satisfactions - especially for young ones, fear when touch the real and too dirty face of the society ... and about the fake "solutions" : alcohol and
violence
... and probably the only real solution : true love ... Of course it's very well "located" in the space and time of "Russian perestroika" but it's valid for all the society ( except a perfect one, but don't worry - not possible to find this on our Earth !).
For those who like their films full of exploding planets and extreme violence, this is definitely not one to see.
i just like to watch family shows instead of trash that has a lot of drugs and
violence.
Positive portrayals of Latinos, with no drugs, sex or street
violence.
While this movie has lots going for it (a very amusing script; offbeat characters; sudden sharp turns to unexpected violence, as in director Jonathan Demme's previous effort "Something Wild"; and hilarious yet menacing performances by Stockwell and Mercedes Ruehl, as his jealous wife from hell), Michelle steals the show easily.
The pace is steady and constant, the characters full and engaging, the relationships and interactions natural showing that you do not need floods of tears to show emotion, screams to show fear, shouting to show dispute or
violence
to show anger.
It also shows that you do not need swearing, nudity, or
violence
to make a great golf movie!
Merhige has created a living painting that unfolds with horrific violence, sex, and a minimalist retelling of the life of Jesus Christ.
Everything in "Dekalog 5" conveys a dreadful sense of estrangement and isolation: descriptions of a waste undergrowth of
violence
and folly, scenes of precarious conditions of work, sinister appearances of buildings immersed in an anonymous aura of desolation, aimless wanderings through disenchanting environments.
The moment of impact-conclusion is your choice of: a)Shakespearean metaphor of life and humanity in a cartoon costume; b)sublimation of
violence
into homo-erotics; c)humorous detonation of an impossible buildup.
This movie has very little
violence
and is only rated PG-13.
The lack of
violence
does not diminish the fun though.
it may be films like this that have given me my tolerance for film
violence
because if i remember right this movie is pretty graphic.
I showed this film to numerous high school students as well who all live in neighborhoods with poverty and and gun
violence
and they were enamored with Anderson, the protagonist.
I've seen PG-13 films with worse language and
violence.
I do not despise
violence
in movies, but H6 features extraordinary strong and bloody scenes which do not fit to the tradition of the Halloween-Movies.
Exciting and suspenseful throughout and refreshingly devoid of extreme
violence
and gore, but those Aussie hairstyles and accents are a bit much to take.
Nurse Betty is a brillant film, full of life, humor, love and graphic
violence.
It's a "cup of coffee" entertainment, with no violence, blood or "jump out of your seat" excitement which most telugu films have.
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