What is significant, however, is that the issues in Pride and Prejudice are much more localized and abstract than we sometimes suggest.
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The Worst Person in the World is equally doubtful as its inquisitive protagonist.
Mind Game is very entertaining without sacrificing any kind of human logic that applies to film.
If the audience looks at the film from one end of the telescope, A Woman Under the Influence becomes a woman’s realistic portrait who has gone “insane.”
Wings of Desire invites the audience to continuously admire the facts of feelings and life by depicting characters who are aware but unable to experience the world.
Decision to Leave becomes a critical self-reflection where cinema manners involve a twofold aspect of the eye and the truth.
Portrait of a Lady on Fire eschews the grotesque stereotypes and male perspective we usually find in cinema.