One of the best movies I have ever seen, no question. This film really opens your eyes to some of the problems with this country, and how everything in life is intertwined.
One of the best movies I have ever seen, no question. This film really opens your eyes to some of the problems with this country, and how everything in life is intertwined.
The most moving part of the movie for me was when that prick officer was saving that lady from the car (I am not really good with names)....but ya it is one of the best movies I saw. Deffinatly deserves an Oscar...Brokeback Mountain my Ass!!
The most moving part of the movie for me was when that prick officer was saving that lady from the car (I am not really good with names)....but ya it is one of the best movies I saw. Deffinatly deserves an Oscar...Brokeback Mountain my Ass!!
Yeah that scene is certainly quite amazing, and you have got to love films that always produce the opposite of what you think will happen. It also shows how hypocritical humans in general can be, no matter what race or nationality.
One of the best movies I have ever seen, no question. This film really opens your eyes to some of the problems with this country, and how everything in life is intertwined.
Yeah that scene is certainly quite amazing, and you have got to love films that always produce the opposite of what you think will happen. It also shows how hypocritical humans in general can be, no matter what race or nationality.
I also liked it how around 75% of the movie is like isolated incidents. No relationship whatsoever between them, and at around the end it all gels up and you actually see the bigger picture.
One of the best movies I have ever seen, no question. This film really opens your eyes to some of the problems with this country, and how everything in life is intertwined.
Good movie but my movie of the year was George Clooney's "Good Night and Good Luck" which goes way beyond the McCarthy communist campaign and eerily strikes a note in today's times...chillingly similiar
The most moving part of the movie for me was when that prick officer was saving that lady from the car (I am not really good with names)....but ya it is one of the best movies I saw. Deffinatly deserves an Oscar...Brokeback Mountain my Ass!!
I also liked it how around 75% of the movie is like isolated incidents. No relationship whatsoever between them, and at around the end it all gels up and you actually see the bigger picture.
Good movie but my movie of the year was George Clooney's "Good Night and Good Luck" which goes way beyond the McCarthy communist campaign and eerily strikes a note in today's times...chillingly similiar
Yeah I heard it was indeed a good movie and I need to check it out once the film appears in Blockbuster. Despite the black and white boringness, it certainly seems like a must-see.