Just watched this film, and it was ridiculous. There is no way the 2 lead actresses could pass..........They should definitely have chosen different actresses.......Also they could have made this dreary film way more interesting with more going on. Especially regarding such an interesting topic. Quite boring zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
1948 is when we Decolonized the land of Israel! We stripped off the name PALESTINE that was given to the land by the Roman Empire - and we DECOLONIZED THE LAND that was ours for thousands of years. 🇮🇱 This movie appropriates the suffering of the Jewish people in the Holocaust! Disgusting. Everyone knows that the people in the Gaza Strip (not Palestinians because it never existed as a country) DONT WANT peace. Since 48 they were offered numerous possibilities for peaceful coexistence which they denied. After the Jewish army left Gaza and actually ethnically cleaned Gaza FROM ALL THE JEWS, and gave it to the Gazans, all they could come up with, is tunnels to kidnap and torture their neighbors. “Very peaceful indeed”. People who support the fake “Palestinian cause” are just modern antisemites. WE SEE YOU. God sees you!!!!
After the end of World War II, one Japanese soldier, "Onoda Hiroo", single-handedly massacred more than 30 Filipino soldiers and injured more than 100 Filipinos. Even after World War II ended, one Japanese soldier continued to colonize the Philippines. The Philippines is so pitiful.
So let me get this straight, the majority of the class is making fun of these two kids for potentially being gay, yet they're the ones always telling them to kiss each other, trying to rip their clothes off, trying to see if they have a penis, if you ask me it seems like the rest of them are gay, and are very insecure about it. Weirdos
This film was Excellent. Realistic storyline, portraying young persons with unique circumstances, backgrounds, emotional vulnerabilities, and solution skills! Actors AND ACTRESSES with superb talent. The ending leaves you with a yearning for a Part 2!
*As a connoisseur of the band, and with scant things of them when they were formed, this documentary was a MAJOR letdown. And I love Todd Haynes. It labours on far too long, with a cynicism and boredom cut straight from the soul of Lou Reed himself. Some (and most) people love it. It's all we really have to keep in our Velvet Draw, but I really wanted something grittier than the wan final product we were served*
Will this ever be available to stream? I went twice and it was the best thing I’ve ever seen. My daughter even got Bill’s last rose at the last show we saw. I would love to be able to watch this over and over whenever I want.
I am only familiar with the Mario Bava movie. have not read the comic. (not seen any adaptations). this looks like it has elements of both in some ways. but that might just be me.