Youth
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todays
youth
want to repeat this event but the Vietnam conflict enraged this nation, and this was an event involved with and about the Viet Nam war.
Another film made about Sydney's so called 'disaffected BORING youth, who apparently are uneducated, mean , self indulgent, lazy and completely unrepresentative of Australia.
This action-adventure-comedy was the highlight of my
youth.
Most of the
youth
in this movie began acting careers as children.
Have not seen this film in years and enjoyed viewing the
youth
of all the veteran actors.
This is a tale of a hard young man (Penn) sent to a
youth
offenders institution.
Jennifer Rubin stars as the owner of a cosmetics company who starts to depend on the experimental work of an discredited doctor (Daniel J. Travanti) in order to maintain her
youth.
There is this foreign lady Catherine who is in her old age and comes to India to relive some of her childhood and
youth
memories !!!
I enjoyed the first half hour or so of a slowly unfolding story of family conflict, nostalgia for an interrupted
youth.
Thirty years later he becomes into a deranged
youth
.
I was very excited to see the film after hearing so much about the dancing itself and the social impact of clowning and krumping on kids' lives in L.A. I feel like what could have been a very interesting, enlightening film about inner city
youth
culture turned out to be little more than a poorly cobbled together mish-mash with flashy flourishes that took away from any resounding impact the film could have had.
Miles Peterson, a suspicious knockoff of Bruce Wayne, fights embodiments of human nature, while hosting an often-targeted
youth
group.
The love, the youth, the passion for living, the war - all come together in this extraordinary picture.
Im sure some of it is my
youth
perspective in 1979 but I think its in the class of something like Legend of Boggy Creek which is a classic because it brought something new though campy as all heck.
George (both the
youth
and adult versions), is especially hilarious-- "Meat and Potatoes!",
From my kindred youth, I remember certain episodes from 'Gallery', but the quick, 'fillers' the series put in were sometimes bizarre, but welcome.
Steve's father is an unemployed sot, his mother has left the home to be with another man, and his older brother utilizes him as a schoolyard dope dealer, plainly a dispiriting background for the youth, but as depicted one feels no sympathy for him, as his deportment appears to stem from stupidity rather than as reaction to socio/economic pressures in this erratically paced work wherein puerile incident assumes precedence above character development.
Jan is like most Che Guevarra-loving undergraduate Marxists I know, and I agree completely with the frustrating lack of a cohesive politicized
youth
movement (in the US)to provide an outlet for angst, and dissent from the current regime, etc. but the manifesto of the Edukators isn't particularly compelling.
In the movie we see that the
youth
in the village of Popenguine dress in a European style of clothing while there parents stay true to there culture and dress in the traditional clothing.
In their youth, two college students (Jo Marr and Gary Hershberger) seeking to right the world's financial problems, break into a University system as a prank.
Going in I expected that this early Nicholas Ray effort would probe the themes of
youth
anguish and alienation present in his classic "REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE" and I suppose it does, but in such an episodic, dramatically stillborn way, it's hard to believe it's even from the same director.
Then he proceeds to spend the next hour recounting the
youth'
s cliched life story in long-winded detail, playing up his hard knocks upbringing in gooey, unbelievable fashion.
Peyton Place anticipates the on-coming
youth
culture mantra of the 1960s wherein it is advisable to not trust anyone over thirty.
Jennifer Jones plays the schoolteacher, from
youth
to old-age, and very winningly.
Michael Wadleigh's Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace And Music to me, is more then just an ordinary run of the mill music documentary, it was a record of the hippie culture of 1969, the
youth
of America trying to make a difference, a spectacular experience of one of America's greatest rock festivals before the days of the original MTV (Music Television) & VH1 before they became sleezy reality TV networks.
Desperate to recapture her
youth
and hopefully rejuvenate her career, she injects herself with a serum devised by mad scientist Emil Zeitman (a weak looking John Carradine).
Guess who is back in town to terrorize the young, coming of age
youth
living on or near the vicinity of Elm Street?
The actors, whether they were portraying a downtrodden or a somewhat more privileged
youth
gave such caricatured and clichéd performances that one could not empathises with a single character.
The only plus side is that it gave me some of the biggest laughs I have ever experienced whilst watching a film, something akin to inhaling laughing gas - strange for a film which is meant to alert viewers of the desperation of the
youth
in underprivileged London areas.
Fardeen Khan played a Muslim
youth
who believes his father was killed because of Dev Pratap Singh.
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