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This movie is a pathetic attempt, apparently, to justify the
actions
of Mary Ann Letourneau.
It has good animal
actions
scenes which were probably pretty astonishing at the time.
Horror movie??really???? i cant believe how bad this movie was,what the point of this movie??? the movie almost 1h and 30 min and the first 70 minutes of it,is just lena walking around with this stupid look on her face after she had an accident....not much talking at all,not even much
actions
at all.. i have to say tho,the last 20 minuets it got little tiny action.. and was still stupid....... and the end oh my god,i don't know where to begin,it also end up with this stupid look on lena face lol.. don't get me wrong i love Lena Headey,i think she is great actress,but i don't know what got into her to do this movie.. don't waste your time and watching it,because this movie has no story,has no acting ..and has no point...not to mention how slow this movie goes and it feels like you been watching it forever.
Ruben Carter was never, by viewing his
actions
in the 60's and even now, when he refuses to speak to his son, a person that people can look up to.
I get it the Diehl character is s'posed to be a microcosm of America itself - seeing Arab terrorists under every rock, only to find out at the end that it's his own
actions
all along that got him into that siege state and truly if he practices good-will to all men everything will be rainbows and lollipops.
Firstly, I feel the filmmakers thought they were shooting a music video, because they chose to replace storytelling and any true emotions with cheesy montages, predictable
actions
and clichéd lines.
The whole squad is made up of sanctimonious egomaniacs who judge people whose
actions
go back decades by the standards of 2007.
But
actions
speak louder than words!
Really I could go on about the many traditional actions, but I'll be here all day.
In the scene, he presents a brave woman who is bold in her
actions.
Claustrophobic camera angles that do not help the movie: Too long face only shots where you most of the time get the feeling that the lower half of the film is missing (that the screen is cut off), because there seems to be important
actions
going on, but you cannot see them.
The character development leading up to this ending is not consistent with their final
actions
at the conclusion.
Hoping to prevent a possible outbreak of war due to Mazovia's actions, the group presses through the jungle to Angkor Wat in spite of the perils.
Much to quickly i started questioning the situations and
actions
of the main characters, and found no answers to why they were doing what they were doing.
Call me a conspiracy theorist, but quotes like, "We have to steal the Declaration of Independence to protect it" seem like ways to justify
actions
like the invasion of Iraq, etc.
The children are super as far as charm and delivery of the lines but as I say, the whole plot depends on each and every adult being complete idiots, and therefore in THAT case, making more sense out of their
actions
(and at the same time being the only way to explain the boys
actions
of total mistrust).
Nothing really happens, some
actions
are repeated several times ("let's try to get help!"), nothing makes sense, either in the facts, the psychology of the characters, or even the hilariously lame last sequence of the film, which is probably supposed to be funny according to the director and screenwriters.
Almost nobody has a credible or discernible motivation for their
actions
in this film.
The man seemed proud of his actions, and the other man clearly took it as a normal part of life.
The basic plot follows the lives of a handful of people and how their
actions
(deliberate and otherwise) effect the lives of the others.
Well in this movie, the characters
' actions
do more than telegraph future plans -- they show up at your house drunk and buffet you about the head.
The inclusion of obviously underage characters is appalling and the obvious racist sentiments (anti-White) are blatant and unsettling - society cannot be blamed for people who have chosen drugs, unemployment and rejection of education on the part of the film's "cast" - the
actions
of these people are not acts of desperation, but rather a rejection of anything resembling personal ambition and a willingness to make something out of one's self.
My analysis of this movie and Gores
actions
over the last couple years brings me to the conclusion that global warming is his way of staying important and relevant.
A good cast and they do their best with what they're given, but the story makes no sense, the characters
' actions
are inexplicable, and there are too many moments of unintentional humor, as when a man is killed by being pierced with pieces of a phonograph record or when they get the witch drunk to a hip hop beat and then hit her over the head with a bottle and she grabs her hostage and pouts off.
But at the last minute, the villain, who has no apparent motivation for his actions, reveals there are two.
The main problem is that the
actions
of the characters make no sense at all.
Other inventors had previously filmed
actions
- like Edison's motion photography of a sneeze - but the Lumiere brothers developed equipment that tremendously advanced the medium.
The helpful ronin for example is a nobly inscrutable revolutionary character, upsetting the established order without being painted as a truly likable or heroic figure, Zatoichi himself makes one or two mistakes and causes harm by his actions, whilst the ruling system fuels the exploitation of the poor.
These women had everything; beauty, talent, intelligence, firm belief in their opinions and
actions.
He doesn't have to verbalize or rationalize his actions, he simply decides and takes action.
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