This movie was not that good at all. Here is the first clue and that it is not gonna be a strong movie, Harrison Ford's name not only appears first but it is also bigger than the title. The music was nominated for an Oscar, What the heck was that? That music was probably the mo...
Unusually calm and restrained,Witnessbenefits from its lack of hysterics. Its reserved nature allows it to become something different when compared to the standard cop movie. The Blu-ray brings solid picture and audio as well as a good collection of bonus materials. We find a fine presentation ...
Witness movie information, reviews, trailers. A young, Amish boy is witness to a crime in Philadelphia and in order to protect him before trail …
An essay or paper on A Movie Report on "Witness" By Peter Weir. In the 1985 film witness director peter weir explores the sharp cultural conflicts between the old Amish society of western Pennsylvania and the modern American world of crime
In the 1985 movie "Witness," an 8-year-old Amish boy named Samuel Lapp witnesses a murder in a Philadelphia train station bathroom. Credible, caring witnesses Working with expert witnesses? Planning your voir dire, opening statement, and closing arguments? Direct examination of lay witnesses: be...
At first this movie really had my full attention. I'm not saying this was an original movie, like I had never seen before, but it sure had something to offer that really appealed to me. It's a pity that it all went wrong in the second half of the movie.Billy Hughes is a mute ...
Weir used it effectively in “The Year of Living Dangerously,” subtly suggesting the build-up of passion between Sigourney Weaver and Mel Gibson long before their first embrace. Now he does it again in “Witness”--his first American movie--and this time the looks flash between Harrison Ford...
Weir used it effectively in “The Year of Living Dangerously,” subtly suggesting the build-up of passion between Sigourney Weaver and Mel Gibson long before their first embrace. Now he does it again in “Witness”--his first American movie--and this time the looks flash between Harrison Ford...
movie you get a real sense of the tightness of the close-knit Amish community through such depictions as the barn-raising for a newly married couple and the entire community rushing to Eli's farm when the bell rings. The movie makes good use of what I would call low-key humour. It's...