Overall,
the film deals with reality in a way that, to repeat a phrase Ergüven uses in her press notes, is essentially a «fairy tale.»
Not exact matches
The Verge reported Thursday that Oculus has also signed a
deal with virtual
reality Felix & Paul Studios, creator of VR
film Strangers
with Patrick Watson, to produce
films or virtual
reality experiences.
Many of today's most popular
films, fiction, and television shows
deal with superhuman powers, supernatural
realities, and spiritual themes.
Dealing in Gilderoy's mental collapse and corruption rather than a physical threat, it is perhaps closest to a David Lynch
film,
with a strangling claustrophobia and playful approach to time and space,
reality and fiction.
The elegiac use of the
film's title, then, can inadvertently be the game administered as a test as concerns this portrayal of Turing — by the final frames, we have a mere gasp of understanding what his life was like, a rough, nobly hewn composite from a perspective either too ignorant or too uneasy to
deal with the
realities of those historically treated as sexual criminals.
Using the language of cinema, Owen figured out how to
deal with reality, and the resulting
film is a beautiful commentary on not just Owen's specific case but how we all use movies to help us understand daily life.
While Dave McCary's
film largely avoids
dealing with dark
reality, it crafts a sweet, uplifting message about the power of creativity.
While the
film might sound depressing, it is actually a very funny comedy that happens to
deal with such cold, hard
realities as familial difficulties, the physical and mental deterioration of aging, and the morass of realizing that one hasn't lived the life one expected or desired — maybe even realizing one was never certain of what kind of life that might have been in the first place.
Fiercely affecting, the
film is a poignant and thought provoking reminder of the artifice inherent in being forced to live one's life in public and also a reminder that there was a time that Jackie, one of the most famous women in the world, had to assume the role for the nation of grieving widow and do it
with dignity, poise and grace while all the while having to struggle to privately
deal with the violent dissolution of her own inner and outer
reality.
In a year filled
with political noise about income inequality and the One Percent lashing out as what they might perceive as government overreach, it's pretty heartening to see a piece of mainstream pop culture embracing imagery that strikes unmistakable parallels between Collins» bruising make believe and the
realities that many moviegoers who will be watching this
film on opening weekend have to
deal with outside the confines of the multiplex.
8:00 pm — TCM — The Snake Pit One of the earlier
films to
deal with the
realities of mental illness seriously,
with Olivia de Havilland as a woman in an insane asylum, brilliantly moving back and forth between lucidity and falling back in the fog of illness.
At the center of this year's
film selection is Benh Zeitlin's Sundance
Film Festival grand jury prize winner «Beasts of the Southern Wild,» which revolves around a six year old's youthful imagination as she
deals with the harsh
realities of her ailing father and her rapidly sinking house following a huge storm.
There are two action
films being delivered this weekend that might be perfect for those needing a break
dealing with the
reality without resorting to prescription drugs.
The
film shows how the woman
deals with her
reality and that of her son, born in captivity, and how they
deal with consequences of trying to escape.
The
film sets four tales spinning simultaneously, each uncovering the unpredictable challenges and opportunities facing four characters who are
dealing with capitalistic expansion, an unprecedented and often unstructured change in more than just their economic
reality.
Their magical love story has now entered the real world, and much of the
film deals with both characters attempting to reconcile the notion of «true love»
with the
realities of everyday life.
The whole thing reflected the treatment of
reality in Proxy, another beautifully shot
film that
deals with heavy, «edgy» topics poorly.
With the likes of Resident Evil 7 proving both big franchises and indie titles can make fear a reality in VR, Ubisoft has read between the lines and signed a deal with Elijah Wood's film production company, SpectreVis
With the likes of Resident Evil 7 proving both big franchises and indie titles can make fear a
reality in VR, Ubisoft has read between the lines and signed a
deal with Elijah Wood's film production company, SpectreVis
with Elijah Wood's
film production company, SpectreVision.
Despite the final rally to «start anew», notions of renewal and regeneration seem to be refuted; as the man in the
film asks: «Tell me, how do you
deal with the relentless repetition of
reality?»
The other artists shortlisted were a
film - maker called Phil Collins who
dealt with reality TV in Turkey; sculptor Rebecca Mitchell who produced a cabinet for her entry; and installation artist Mark Titchner.