21. The film hauntingly depicts the chaotic world of sounds and silences that engulf Carla as she, by turns, puts on and removes her hearing aid. 22. The film depicted the shooting of a white polling official and left viewers to assume it was the work of Pendergast. 23. The film depicts the last rounds of a rural postman forced into retirement by arthritis. 24. The film depicts two young outlaws on a murder spree. 25. The film depicts Adams as a maverick medical student who espouses the healing power of humor and compassion. 26. The film depicts his torment at being replaced and his dramatic efforts to help bring the crew home. 27. The film depicts instant deadly gunplay as commonplace. 28. The film depicts several well-dressed women arriving early at a polling place in a symbolic gesture against the machine. 29. The film depicts the event only to a point. 30. The film depicts these players as hopelessly preoccupied with deals, endorsements and groupies to have much time for the game. |