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But also a wanting side that wants to be forgiven and accepted and most importantly loved for her uncontrollable
actions.
Despite the fact that this movie was filmed long ago, that the costumes were rather strangely chosen (at least for today's viewer), and that the supporting cast is not always at its best, this is by far the best Jane Eyre adaptation in my view: it manages the perfect note for the two main characters' development, for their chemistry, and for their reason of
actions.
Some movie executives deserve to burn in movie Hell for their
actions.
The focus is on the characters and their
actions!
The
actions
of two men on a drunken spree turns out to be fatal for the man who is being harassed because he dies as a consequence of a fight with his two tormentors.
Both men are apprehended and condemned to die as punishment for their
actions.
The burden of his actions, both in having kidnapped a child and the consequences of his infidelity.
I bet she did that on purpose cause you die burning if you get hit by a thunderstorm I don't understand why she gets out of the house by herself in the middle of the night that is kind of against god's law and this girl is to cute, pretty in this movie to hit lots of people and die if It wouldn't have made a movie called "The good daughter" like the "The good son" and that will probably help spread the word to the little girl's
actions
and they said that the little girl is 8 and she looks like a 11 or 12 year old.
Look at those modern action movie stars today, they have no character what so ever, and they are just superficial iron pumping bodybuilders who is not even athletic in
actions.
Finally everybody is invited to morally judge the relations,
actions
and sayings of the main characters.
It's sometimes almost revolting, and yet when you've seen the story-lines that led to these scenes, you may find the
actions
acceptable (or maybe I've a twisted mind).
Some of the footage casts serious question upon certain
actions
that may have historical political relevance in war crimes which should be studied by the appropriate authorities who are responsible for investigating such atrocities.
It is clear that other footage may give truthful accounts of history not commonly upheld as a common truth by many communities, therefore these instances should be separated and studied in there self so that realistic conclusions may be arrived at and
actions
taken to educate the public about what is really happening in the world.
Langsdorf as an efficient and likable officer, we know nothing of his
actions
during the battle.
The film portrays all the
actions
aboard the three British cruisers but never shows what was occurring on the bridge of the Graf Spee.
From the time the British cruisers sight the Graf Spee, we follow the
actions
on the bridge of Ajax, Achilles and Exeter but nothing of what is going on aboard the Graf Spee other than the reactions of the British prisoners aboard?
How effective would a film of the battle of Waterloo have been if it only showed Wellington's
actions
and ignored Napoleons?
SPOILERS AHEAD: The murderer's confession at the end is reminiscent of the speech Peter Lorre makes to the kangaroo court in Lang's M. His compulsive, rambling confession has a strangely authentic quality, of the words spilling out awkwardly and spontaneously, trying to make sense of his crimes as much to himself, as well as justifying his
actions
to others.
It is one of those banana super actions, with jungle locations, naked women, senseless story.
I call it unusual because how often are men really truthful about their
actions
and desires?
The story is one we have seen many times before in many variations - terrorists take over a cruise ship and kill randomly, crew betrayals and heroic
actions
by a former cop (with a bitter past to add some depth to the character) to save the day are nothing new.
Any change from the norm was viewed with suspicion and was considered against society and only harm could come from such thoughts and
actions.
The
actions
and facial expressions of the people do an excellent job of revealing their emotions.
The
actions
which the hero did were totally over the top, and he got away with all of them!!
Perhaps its the fault of the bizarre screenplay, which provides the unlikeable characters with little if any motivation for their ridiculous
actions.
Rose has a wonderful speech in the book which gives her reasons for her
actions
in movingly persuasive terms.
Because Cameron fails to unify his visuals with potential effects that may be felt from the script, a viewer will find it difficult to empathise with Steve, whose general behaviour fails to demonstrate knowledge of possible linkage between causes of his
actions
(theft, drug sales, et alia) and their consequences, with apparent altruism by Redback being the film's sole strong positive component.
although some of the characters
actions
did seem unrealistic.
We all interpret someone else's motivations and
actions
based upon a variety of subjective factors- our background, interpersonal history, friends/family influences . . .
This movie is very dark in content yet because there is very little character development the viewer doesn't identify with the plight of the character and the absence of Hitchcock's signature suspense music allows a viewer to laugh at the awkward situation and the ridiculous
actions
of the characters rather than worry about what terrible outcome could come from them.
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