《Terveysasema (TV Mini Series 1989)》Storyline
Marlowe""s single-handed pursuit and investigation of pervasive corruption and treachery is met with deception, hreats of extermination, and violence (although most of the killings are discreetly committed off-screen).In the film""s climactic conclusion at the Statue of Liberty (on Liberty Island) within sight of Ellis Island, a desperate struggle occurred after the X-Men arrived in a stealth jet and fought against Magneto""s Brotherhood of Mutants.[The series of reflective monologues are contained within a complex pattern of flashbacks, narrated in a softly-spoken and tender, but direct, staccato voice, often overlaid with lyrical, romantically-delirious Rachmaninoff music from the radio.And the 60""s ""spaghetti"" westerns of Sergio Leone anticipated the excessive violence.In the same year asThe Wild Bunch, which increased the acceptance and tolerance level for violence on the screen,Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)provided quite a contrast - it was an entertaining, popular Western with humor and lighthearted action.During a competitive Quidditch match between the various school houses (Gryffindor, Slytherin, etc.) during a fierce rain storm, Harry lost control and fell over 100 feet off his broomstick when several Dementors threatened him in the sky.