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How can you go back and enjoy the first seasons of the show knowing that most of the
actions
by key characters are lies and completely illogical since you now know they are cylons.
I first saw this film as a small child and it made a great impression on me---the nearness of God, the effects of our actions, like ripples in a pond.
Satyricon is less a movie and more a series of complex images and
actions.
Caught by police for his
actions
in saving Shilo, Nathan must work for Rotti as a way of paying off his debt for saving him from prison.
For those who have read her works, you will see her
actions
lived out along with her spiritual insights.
I understand that this is a comedy and the
actions
of the characters may be exaggerated for comic purposes.
The problem is that even though the characters
actions
made no sense through the movie, it wasn't funny.
He can control its
actions
with his brain, as he can be connected to it with a device in the back of his neck.
Unfortunately the 'Running Wild' portion of the title can be aptly used to describe the movie, because this just goes all over the place, and uses weak excuses to justify it's
actions.
This delightfully odd-ball film is based on the real-life story of one Louise Randall Pierson, an eccentric free-spirited woman who was ahead of her time in her thinking and
actions.
Through facial expressions and
actions
he acts jealousy, pain, hatred and love wonderfully well for such a youngster.
This utter lack of character development is the inherent problem with the film and it renders most of the characters
' actions
to be inexplicable.
But the story is breathtaking, you will understand very well why the Italian history after World War 2 is so fascinating, with aspect of the
actions
of the Red Brigade (Brigate Rosse), the fight for human justice (in asylums and hospitals for the mentally diseased).
And would the general pussyfoot around so long with an American colonel who's
actions
could at any time escalate them into a major confrontation?
In the end the killer is predictable from the characters
actions
earlier in the movie and the final chase scene is pretty dull compared to others.
Actions
and fights were almost
actions
but not quite.
At the film's heart is a story that could easily have been sentimentalized, but with such astute characterizations and an eye to keep the camera going from one character and his
actions
to another, Crime Wave turns out to be a minor masterpiece.
Also, both films have a middle-aged female as the protagonist who becomes involved in covering up for the
actions
of a child (in "The Deep End" a literal child, in "Swimming Pool" a figurative one).
This was Audie Murphy's account of his
actions
during WW2.
Things start getting very weird and nightmarish when they encounter a strange scruffy man living nearby and certain
actions
and surroundings seem quite familiar.
I never read about it before, but after watching it yesterday night with a friend, i couldn't stop thinking about the whole plot, the ending, the dialogs, all the words and
actions
in the movie.
A few liberties have been taken, mostly by merging several men into one (eg, Richard Harding Davis is merged with Edward Marshall) or slightly misordering or misascribing
actions
to keep the characters down to a manageable and recognisable few (Marshall was shot at Las Guasimas, Tiffany actually died of fever), and the regiment's return to Montauk is left out, but overall tone of the movie is of scrupulous accuracy.
P.S.-And if your problem with the plot was some of the cartoony style
actions
that occur (Cabel being pulled heavenward and his clothes magically "changing", et cetera), remember that the original had the same things.
This is one of those TV series you remember fondly from earlier days, due to its two stars and the gentle humour which honestly reflects the
actions
of two awkward people, each looking for companionship and never expecting to find it.
It also contained(or should I say didn't..) something that I wasn't very used to seeing in movies these days---it had no profanity, no suggestive actions....it was all real.
I see her as a loose gold digging ruthless woman who takes no responsibility for her
actions.
The story layers on melodrama in an attempt to give the characters motivation for their absurd actions, but it's not close to believable.
The plot is a real obvious silliness - bad guys, Xenia is among them, are always plotting some bad actions, only to steal some big chunk of gold from some place.
No they did not shock me with any of their actions, they just made me sad.
This means emotions,
actions
and dialog concentrated to the very essence of these peoples lives.
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