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I rented this movie on the recommendation of some of the kitchen
workers
at the restaurant where I am a waitress.
If the producers had taken the time to do a bit of homework, they would have realized that bee hive
workers
are ALL female; the only purpose of the males is to reproduce with the queen.
Willem DaFoe is a by-the-book FBI investigator and is assisted by ex-Southern-sheriff Gene Hackman in the real-life inquiry into the deaths of three civil rights
workers
in Mississippi in 1964.
The film opens with a girl being gang raped by construction workers, and the murder spree starts pretty much right away.
On the farm where they get hired, one can easily see the hierarchy inherent in society: the
workers
forced to do the most degrading labor; the African-American ostracized from everyone else; the Chinese servant; and the woman (Betty Field) forbidden from having her own life.
It's not often one sees a film on migrant
workers
in England from Eastern Europe.
These
workers
are exploited as in underpaid or not paid.
It's a normal day of hard hats and hazards for New York's finest tunnel
workers
until a group of them are assaulted by acid, sulphur and...lava?
Such a powerful story about the disappearance of three civil rights
workers
down in rural Mississippi.
Beyond Borders brings to light the very realistic struggles of the millions of refugees created by war and the valiant efforts of aid
workers
who contribute to their survival in spite of overwhelming odds.
A film about morgue
workers
and prostitutes?
So check out Ghost Lake and appreciate what the real hard
workers
of the film business put together for us folks.
Once abattoir workers, the decay of the Southern rural economy has left them unemployed, and the direction less father and sons take to using their butchering skills on passing people.
A biker-outfitted clad, hearse driving killer searches for the construction
workers
(and those associated with them) who gang-raped a girl earlier in the film.
John Steinbeck's classic tale of two depression era migrant
workers
- resourceful "George Milton" and lumbering "Lennie Small" - is required reading, or viewing (not a good substitute for Steinbeck, but if you must).
I think it is a fine tribute to relief
workers
and others around the world who both in the present and in the past have risked their lives (and I am sure many a time their sanity) trying to lend a hand in hopeless, horrible places and situations (where people are starving to death, or are displaced because of war, or are dying of preventative diseases, etc. etc. etc.) Angelina Jolie and Clive Owen are spectacular, and portray very well the constant obstacles and risks involved with just SIMPLY TRYING TO HELP OTHERS IN NEED AROUND THE WORLD (whether it be trying to acquire funding from rich and powerful people and countries, or having to negotiate with warlords and governments just to get supplies through, etc., etc.).
The characters are low budget
workers
and dancers in Beijing's The World park.
His father occasionally comes along for the ride and they both have friendly relations with the
workers
of the oil well.
We can find a correct mixture of little stories that happen in a
workers
town (the one the directors are from, l'Hospitalet de Llobregat, near Barcelona).
The story revolves on two macho buddy cops (luckily they wear their badges around the neck, because they looked more like dock
workers
to me) who put a lot of time and effort in unraveling a network of human smuggling.
The story focuses on the two
workers
Dante Hicks (O'Halloran) who works at the convienate store next to the movie rental store with Randal Graves (Anderson).
Including missing school teaches, INS workers, etc.
It's just a silly film about greedy land developers trying to knock down the house of some stubborn old people, who in turn start picking off the
workers
in an attempt to stop construction.
They jealously of other
workers
probably made them try to make Karen really sick.
In the end the
workers
reignite some of the oil wells they previously extinguished.
This is about a group of underground tunnel
workers
in NY who come across some molten lava while digging a new sewer.
Winner of the award for Best Screenplay at the Venice Film Festival, It's a Free World, the seventh collaboration between director Ken Loach and writer Paul Laverty, is a compelling look at the recruitment and exploitation of European undocumented workers, a subject touched upon recently in Stephen Frears' Dirty Pretty Things.
We are introduced to one of the workers, Marcos (Vincente Parra) who has a crap job picking all the guts up & generally has a crap life living in an old house in one of the oldest districts in town.
Todd (Josh Hamilton) has to go to India to train call center
workers
in how to do it the American way.
This show is to be commended for addressing real issues and the dedicated ASPCA
workers
and officers who rescue these animals.
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