Advantages: Characters, Issues Disadvantages: A little over-ambitious in places
John Singleton?s Higher Learning deserves some serious respect for exploring a number of sensitive issues that many University students encounter at some point in their lifetime-- some of which include institutional racism, rape, and the individual desire to be accepted. While some of the characters lack emotional complexity and the story at times may feel a little "preachy", the film is still a very enjoyable and thought-provocative experience -- one that'll linger with you for quite some time afterwards.
Primarily, it's a film concerned with identity, with the numerous individual struggles interlinked. Malik Williams (Omar Epps, In Too Deep) is the campus track star convinced that everyone is against him because of his skin colour ("It's no longer about what a person says but what they think," he says. "So in my mind, you've been ...
rare cases and there is no actually study or proof that colloidal silver caused it. And on top of everything those people had really high quantities of this stuff that made it themselves and had higher particles in the making of it.
It would be absolutely ridiculous to have colloidal silver banned as many people and companies would like.
But you know what: IT WORKS FOR ME!!!!! ...
Advantages: Good performance by Robert Redford Disadvantages: It's about baseball
lose for his financial gain. When Roy refuses to play ball (not literally!), things begin to get nasty. Can Roy save his career and the reputation of his team? And will he manage to sort out his complicated love life?
I don't like baseball. I don't like films about baseball either. I recently watched Field of Dreams about a reincarnated baseball team and thought it was rubbish. Yet while sitting flicking the channels the other night, The Natural caught my attention and I ended up becoming engrossed. Baseball aside, this film is quirky and slightly off the wall. Oh, and the fact that Robert Redford is in it helps too!
As Roy Hobbs, Redford is playing a man that is quite a bit younger than he was at the time - he would have been nearly fifty, yet Roy Hobbs is in his thirties for most of the film. Although this is immediately obvious ...
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Long Name
Immune +
Type
Vitamins & Supplements
Genre
Vitamin
Subgenre
Vitamin C
Manufacturer
Higher Nature
Manufacturer's product description
Immune + provides vitamin C with blackcurrant, black elderberry and bilberry, plus zinc for immune support. Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that supports healthy immune function and zinc also plays a key role in the immune function.