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Doubt mixes excellent acting and plenty of tension and suspense; with a frustrating ending, unnecessary dialogue, questionable directing, and of course, the inability to provide substantial
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Perhaps this, and the
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to all my plot-hole related questions, was explained in the 2 minutes before I got into the cinema, but I doubt it.
Much to quickly i started questioning the situations and actions of the main characters, and found no
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to why they were doing what they were doing.
"We think you can help us with the answers.")
I really didn't care for it, but I do think that it
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some very good questions that kids need to be aware of, such as: 1)Does money buy happiness?
"When a small Bavarian village is beset with a string of mysterious deaths, the local (magistrate) demands
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into (sic) the attacks.
A lot of problems with the story-telling, it went from absurd to irrational never sticking to a style, making the viewer asking questions that never got
answers.
One
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and the chase is on.
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Totally Vary.
And instead of giving you more answers, it just seemed like more questions.
This movie strikes me as one of the most successful attempts ever at coming up with plausible
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for some of the nagging questions that have cropped up in recent scholarship concerning the "Passion" (suffering and death of Christ) accounts in the New Testament.
"Le Locataire"("The Tenant")is without a doubt one of the most important horror movies ever made.Polanski stars as a Trelkovsky,a timid file clerk living in Paris,who
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an advertisement for an apartment,only to find that the previous tenant attempted suicide by leaping from the apartment window.Trelkovsky is compelled to visit her in the hospital and there he meets Stella(Isabelle Adjani).Trelkovsky immediately moves in when the previous tenant dies and,at first,is quite pleased with having found such a nice apartment.His happiness is soon replaced by waves of paranoia as he becomes increasingly suspicious of his neighbours,who seem to be trying to provoke Trelkovsky into repeating the previous tenant's suicide.This film is great.Polanski manages to create a surreal atmosphere of dread and paranoia.Plenty of brilliant moments such as the classic scene where Trelkovsky discovers the previous tenant's tooth in a hole in the wall,or the fever dream where he wanders into the building's bathroom to find the walls covered with hieroglyphics.The photography by Sven Nykvist is truly beautiful."The
This film, which raises many issues but provides few clear-cut answers, ultimately succeeds in raising awareness of and compassion for Holly and the many who share her plight.
Stan asks if he was hurt, and Ollie only
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with "I have nothing to say."
Telling her beau(played by a suitably slimy CHRIS SARANDON) that she needs to live on her own for a year or so, she
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a newspaper ad for a fully-furnished, spacious one-bedroom apartment in an old Brooklyn Heights brownstone.
But the couple that
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it is not just ANY couple.
The quote (or scene) I recall vividly is when Hemo tires of "all this plumbing ... you haven't learned my secrets at all" and threatens to storm out, the Scientist
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him in a single word "Thalassa" -- salt water which horrifies the Fiction Writer but mollifies Hemo and segues so neatly into the chemical aspects of blood.
Isabelle Hupert who plays the philanderer with nonchalant distinction offers opprobrium
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like "I don't know"; "I like his arms"; "I like the way he makes love" to her inquiring husband who tries to kick her out of the house but palliates and reconsiders because...
I know the
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do not add up but please take a stand.
I think, what the director has shown is that how religion is not enough to find all the answers, how religion is to a large extent incapable of providing
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to basic, simple questions that one may ask and all that religion has to offer is sometimes just banal platitudes of one kind or another.
This does not demonstrate a value judgment on religion as we have to remember that religion is transmuted and expressed by ordinary, mostly well meaning, basically good people and they usually have no monopoly on truth and thus religion can not in the end provide the ultimate
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to some questions in life.
In any case, the director shows us that one can choose not to accept the religious interpretation of events and
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to questions and in spite of that life goes on and there are 'secret sunshine' in this world that awaits all wounded souls, regardless of their religious orientation.
She still has those smart but tricky
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Tommy
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because i feel like it . . .
Absolutely smashed, stunned and dazed by the whole picture, marvellous playing of Jason Statham, Ray Liotta and all the crew, amazing plot... Just look into yourself and pluck up your courage to admit-it touched your soul, because it's strange, but there are all the
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you've been ever looking for...
I always enjoy seeing movies that make you think, and don't just drip-feed the
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to their audience.
"Goodbye," he
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back.
They're all on the dance floor acting like fools when Bud asks Pam, "when are you going to take me home and rape me?" Pam answers: "When ever you're ready Cowboy".
Then a reporter, Patricia Hunter, investigates the situation and begins to find
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on why the brides were dying.
Of course possible
answers
to these questions are demonstrated in every film (story), but communication needs a direct appeal to consciousness.
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