A section shot in Britain even managed to make British
filmgoers feel a swell of pride about the NHS, which is no small feat.
Not exact matches
Although today's video - fluent
filmgoers experience something very much akin to fragmented narratives every time they flip around the channels on the TV, I still
felt it was essential that beneath its braided structure, Poison's central themes were clearly drawn.
In an era where the words «based on a true story» can give seasoned
filmgoers a sinking
feeling, however, this is a film where the complications and messiness of reality add genuine heft to the drama.
My apologies if this film review is beginning to sound like an editorial rather than a movie review, as I don't meant to preach, but I just
feel that Syriana is a good film worth seeing, except that I'm frustrated by the small segment of
filmgoers that I can recommend it to.