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The initial drama is in the acuteness of your perception, which is built on your
willingness
to experience the film simply as a series of images.
Casting the main character as a doctor was a sensible move which lends credence to his
willingness
to believe in the possibility of alien abduction.
But the experiment with long takes in ROPE confused the public (making ignore the merits of that film), and the
willingness
of Hitch to have the audience fooled by a lie told by a leading character in a flashback was disliked - far more disliked then it deserved to be - in STAGESTRUCK.
I couldn't see that warm, generous side of Emma, which drives the reader to love her: The patience and warmth she shows to her father; the closeness between her and Mrs Weston, which demonstrates her
willingness
to put her friend's happiness above her own (as she sacrifices the only equal companion in her household by forwarding Miss Taylors marriage).
The inclusion of obviously underage characters is appalling and the obvious racist sentiments (anti-White) are blatant and unsettling - society cannot be blamed for people who have chosen drugs, unemployment and rejection of education on the part of the film's "cast" - the actions of these people are not acts of desperation, but rather a rejection of anything resembling personal ambition and a
willingness
to make something out of one's self.
As for myself, I find the portrait painted here--of the
willingness
of ordinary people to so blithely sacrifice common decency when their own self-interest is at stake--far more realistic and deeply unsettling.
Holly then shows her
willingness
to leave this lifestyle but her confusion on what is right and wrong.
Here his
willingness
to bend the rules and break a law briefly fit his "heavy persona", while his good looks and suave behavior made Templar a fit shady hero like Chester Morris' "Boston Blackie", and (to an extent) Peter Lorre's "Mr.
Bakula needs to find his niche--In QL his strong point was his sense of humor and his
willingness
to try anything.
In Buck's story, Wang's success is underwritten by his
willingness
to listen to his wife, most of the time, and the love of the land.
However, heroes are not made according to their social credentials, they're made through their
willingness
to sacrifice for the greater good of others.
Delaney is supposed to be smarter than Cassidy, but her
willingness
to be used in this way is destructive to her character.
There were such great historical events taking place at that time, such as mad King Henry's lust for an heir and
willingness
to plunge his country into a religious war, betrayal of his wife, intrigues of his court, black plague, etc.
It is as great as the person watching it's interpretation of it and
willingness
to see people and love for what it is, without all the structure and stereotypes that society attaches.
A demand to lead and a
willingness
to be led are all that are required.
The movie recovers some of its sanity for fifteen minutes or so when the crew's more admirable members show their
willingness
to sacrifice themselves to save the others, by leaving the craft in a spacewalk to fix a jammed device, seconds before the segment the two heroes were on was jettisoned.
It also shows that among these male traits there is also a bond, a
willingness
and need to work together for the common goal, to push your competition to achieve more than he may realize he is capable.
This is a remarkable film for its
willingness
to examine the subtext of its maker's life.
It is as delicious for its awfulness as much as for its
willingness
to do all kinds of absurd things, like turning corpses into Jawas and storing them in an ice cream truck.
The way the conflict played out in the movie brought out the motivational traits from Clemons that makes a great leader and the final acceptance of Franklin of his obligation as a soldier and his
willingness
to share the fate of his brother in arms, what ever it may be; I love Woody Strode.
The linked characteristics of his parents in Tom are passion, energy,
willingness
to take risks, sublimated fierceness--everything that makes a great musician.
This film requires an open mind and the
willingness
to just let it exist.
Ken Dryden for instance is depicted as one of the few players that actually seems to have any brains and a
willingness
to learn from the Russians.
As in all movies of this sort, the villain's ability to destroy the heroes' lives is dependent on his almost supernatural ability to predict their behaviour, and his
willingness
to endure pain to achieve his goals; the film's execution is unsubtle and the every plot development is heavily signposted; but up to this point, it still holds up as a routine but serviceable thriller.
Maggie McNamara's seeming
willingness
to experiment with sex is another reason (although it turns out she is more talk than action).
One has to admire the
willingness
of these men to tell their story after so many years.
I don't think you will ever fully know the impact for The Kingdom that your
willingness
to be used by Him has had on this generation.
His
willingness
to die without further treatment in order to help his ex-wife financially suggests a certain nobility of character.
If you like anarchic wackiness and don't mind a complete
willingness
on the part of the film makers to throw in whatever they think would be cool or fun, see it.
Izo is a stunning testament to the power of sheer determination, guts, and the
willingness
to battle all foes, be they God or less, which drives so singular and inspirational an artist as Takashi Miike.
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