Word: faults
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...only major dramatic fault is a lack of continuity between the various scenes, but this is, to some extent, unavoidable in a work of this scope. It is partly remedied by the extensive use of Van Gogh's letters to his brother. The movie does not greatly misrepresent Van Gogh, and fortunately focuses more upon the man as an artist than upon his mental aberrations. Lust for Life is a highly satisfying movie biography and art film...
...dispute arose because of what students termed "inedible" food and poor service, reportedly the fault of Miss Helen Andrews, Berkeley's dietician...
Game officials, moreover, must exercise a firm control over infractions of the rules, which cause a great many injuries each year. "Nonenforcement of the rules of the game spoils the sport, and, in some sports, the sole official may have too great a responsibility.... Perhaps the fault lies in the rules, but perhaps it is the laxity in officiating," he added...
Very much at fault in the Near East situation is our own State Department. Where was Dulles when Israel, England and France took it into their own hands to take care of themselves...
...rest of the cast is rendered ineffective, by the script and the direction, both handled by Steve Salomon. The original French short story by Prosper Merime is difficult enough to believe, but Salomon added to this original fault by making much of the dialogue painfully simple, and by overworking both the theme and meanings through constant narration...