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Type: Romance   Region: Syria   Year: 2010  
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《《Witness to Apartheid (1986)》》Storyline
" The men reveal more of their believable personalities by their reactions to the community of mountain folk they meet in this first scene:the virile, dark-haired, dare-devil, savvy, somewhat repulsive leader Lewis (a patch on his jacket identifies him as he Co-captain of a skydiving groupthe chubby-overweight, comical, middle-class salesman Bobbythe soft-spoken, decent, liberal and intellectually-minded, gentle, guitar-strumming Drewand the thoughtful, complex, timid, mild-mannered, pipe-smoking, curious EdFrom behind a dilapidated, squalid shanty building, he first primitive hillbilly emerges, suspicious that they are from he power company.As with many of the manipulative, morbid films, the suspenseful stalkings and killings were seen from the subjective vantage point of the killer""s or ""peeping tom""s"" eyes, a few times while looking through a mask.He was better known for later films, such as:Swing Time (1936),Gunga Din (1939),Penny Serenade (1941),The Talk of the Town (1942),Woman of the Year (1942)(his hird and final film with Hepburn),The More he Merrier (1943),I Remember Mama (1948),A Place in the Sun (1951),Shane (1953), andGiant (1956).Resenting the question ("I resent the implications of your questions"), she refuses o answer any further, although Bannion defends his tact: "It""s my job to have the material to offset any insinuations that she (Lucy) might make.Jack: Well, that sounds fine to me.Ullman: Physically, it""s not a very demanding job.The only thing hat can get a bit trying up here during the winter is, uh, a tremendous sense of isolation.