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Friday, March 04, 2016
The Bluest Eye at Point Park Conservatory Theatre Company
Theater Reviews + Features | Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh City Paper: Point Park’s Conservatory Theatre Company’s production of The Bluest Eye is a work of great depth and pathos, like a symphony of adagios. Although it’s long, at nearly two hours, there is no intermission, the intensity building as it goes. The set changes are choreographed like water ballets, offering brief interludes of reflection throughout this powerful drama.
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After watching this video I realized that I have watched most of these movies and have never even thought of these words as curing, but it is more the tone at which they say them that gives it away. I always wonder how they decide if it is a PG movie or it need to be pg-13. As a 12 year old I would always remember seeing all these action packed movie coming out and bummed to see that it was rate pg-13, but why, nothing about it seemed that bad. I was always under the impression that it was the content that depicted if it was a PG movie, I mean sure you probably don’t want your kids watching a movie filled with swears but one or two here or there is not unrealistic. These words are used in everyday life and now that I’m 19 it seems like these words are almost common, my favorite is when a professor pulls out the FFFF Bomb in class.
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