This is a beautiful, tender,
moving film about love and dedication and patience, and will leave you with tears in your eyes, as long as you still have a beating heart inside your chest.
Not exact matches
As we start to
move away from
films «
about» POC and into the territory of movies «with» POC, let's look at big POC actors and actresses who could cash in on some
love.
While it's
about a young child facing her father's fading health and an impending environmental disaster (not to mention a herd of prehistoric monsters migrating ominously towards them) in a fictional part of the U.S. called «The Bathtub,» the emotionally rousing «Beasts of the Southern Wild» is simply an inspiring and celebratory look at
love, loss and life that's
moving and passionate in the way few
films are these days (read our review).
The
films that seem to fall out of that purview,
About Schmidt and Morvern Callar, show themselves ultimately to be pictures
moved by the deaths of a
loved one or, as with Wendigo, studies of the dynamics of family from surface ideal to subversive schism.
For this third
film, the trio ended up in Greece, where they crafted a story
about the stage of a romantic relationship that has
moved far past the first blooms of
love.
Selected by Chile to represent the country in the Best Foreign Language category at the Oscars, this
moving, funny, very human
film about a middle - aged woman and the obstacles that prevent a full and rich
love life has a terrific shot at making the final five nominees.
Gayle Forman's best - selling novel, «If I Stay,» comes to life on screen in a powerful
film about love and loss that's heartbreaking,
moving and full of hope.
It's a sentimental, deeply
moving film about mostly nice and
loving people.
For decades, movie audiences have
loved his work in
films spanning just
about every genre: Poltergeist, Stir Crazy, All The Right
Moves, The Family Stone and The Proposal.
The Orchard has unveiled an official US trailer for Norwegian filmmaker Joachim Trier's new
film Thelma,
about a young woman who
moves to Oslo and begins to fall in
love with another woman, discovering that she also has fantastic, terrifying «super» powers.
Kinoshita's ambitious and intensely
moving film begins as a multigenerational epic
about the military legacy of one Japanese family, before settling into an emotionally complex portrayal of parental
love during wartime.
It's exceedingly clear to me that Johnson has an immense
love for these characters and this mythology, and he inserts his beliefs
about the franchise into the text of his
film: it's important to be inspired by and learn from the past, but it's also imperative to
move on and build something new.
In a high - concept, cerebral
film, the director, Denis Villeneuve, (of the forthcoming Blade Runner sequel) fragments plot and time in flashbacks and flash - forwards to present a
moving meditation
about loss: how else do you deal with the loss of a
loved one except by rewinding in your mind to relive the best of the past, and fast - forwarding to imagine a better future.
That book came out in 2012, and the 2014
film adaptation featured a nomination - worthy performance from Shailene Woodley — the centerpiece of an emotionally
moving story
about teen troubles and
love.
We're on Facetime, chatting candidly
about the
film and also her upcoming memoir, religion and cults,
moving away from the U.S, blistering debates we've had with sexist men, our
love for Berlin, and the hulking oppression of Hollywood she escaped.
Through this conversation, a combination of language play,
moving image and installation, Theobald explores conflicted feelings
about societal conventions, the repeated cycle of human existence, and the ways that received wisdom
about life,
love, death, freedom and personal growth feed back into daily life through depictions in
film, television and music.