At least he is not in my theater... but he is just a kid and I think it is a good idea to have
a kids view of a film... to see how it plays to them.
Not exact matches
But this is a
film for
kids, and when
viewed with the appropriate sense
of fun and frivolity, the movie really works.
The
film does clearly want to state that the
kids need help, as cases
of suicide and violence are common and cleverly chosen as a way to enforce the
view of the institution and not theirs
of the way that they are treated and how much they need to be rid
of their sickness.
«Persepolis» pulls off something that's not easy for any
film, even a live - action one, to do: It gives us a sense
of how a
kids» - eye
view of the world — particularly the way
kids are capable
of grasping the idea
of injustice, even when more delicate political arguments are beyond their reach — can emerge and grow into an adult sensibility.
«Armed and Underground: Production Design» (7 mins., 1080i / 16x9) brings production designer Jon Gary Steele into the interview mix for an insider's
view of the
film's carefully - aged sets (the industrial - site exterior was a real location in Fontana, CA, but the massive interior was built on a soundstage), while «Crash Course: Stunts» (11 mins., 1080i / 16x9) taps stunt coordinator Lance Gilbert to tell, among other stories, the one about crawling around on the floor with his
kids» Hot Wheels cars to plan the armoured - truck chase scene with Antal.
A heartrending love story tops our list
of the year's best
films, which also features a
kids» - eye
view of Florida, political horror, erotic thrills, sci - fi noir, ghosts, grief and communism
This
film wisely dispenses with the whole origin story and reintroduces us to the rookie wall crawler by revisiting his Civil War coming out party from the excited
kid's point -
of -
view via Parker's camera - phone.
Bonus materials include: Twist by Polanski (a documentary from director Roman Polanski's point
of view),
Kidding With Oliver Twist (the young stars share their experience while
filming Oliver Twist) and The Best
of Twist (a look at the sets, costumes, photography, editing and music
of the
film).
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Both discs include deleted scenes, a feature about the production from a
kids» eye
view called «On Set with Sammi» and an in - depth look at the development
of the look
of the
film in the featurette «Capturing Dickens: A Novel Retelling.»
Just as the respectable Oscar bait churned out by Harvey Weinstein's Miramax was financed by the less glamorous chillers and slashers
of Bob Weinstein's Dimension
Films, so too the slight pleasures
of mumblecore cinema associated with the Duplass brothers, Lena Dunham and Great Gerwig find their ugly
kid brother in a series
of outré horror
films that look back to the schlockier video rentals that must have punctuated these filmmakers» formative artsier
viewings.
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kids, learning world history and picking up history facts is now at your fingertips for FREE with over 50 FREE history
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Clark, who later achieved fame and notoriety for the
film Kids (1995), trains his lens on American youth culture to poignant and often devastating effect, presenting an unapologetic
view of poverty, drug - taking and sex.