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The deep layers that build up all the characters were shredded
apart
to only their surface, if not a completely different identity.
The first half is great, which,
apart
from the opening which is a direct nod to "For a Few Dollars More", with Monco, Colonel Douglas Mortimer and El Indio lookalikes walking into a ghost-town and then promptly killed by a Bounty Hunter called "The Stranger", is entirely serious, with great gunfights (especially the train-robbing scene), fast and furious action and nice performances from Gilbert Roland, George Hilton and (who manages well, considering that he is badly miscast) Edd Byrnes.
That's what I thought at first but I found out that it holds new and unique techniques that completely sets it
apart
from any other average comedy show.
"Never Say Never Again", made by a rival producer, is,
apart
from the awful "Casino Royale", the only Bond movie which does not form part of that franchise.
A truly sad film but one flaw i noticed is that you don't get a good enough insight into the damage it does to families but
apart
from that, excellent performances on a truly heartbreaking movie.
Apart
from that the film was a very pleasant surprise.
Two rival familys grow apart, until Tromeo and Juliet find true love together and when each side hear of this..blood shed is the least that happens!..Yes!
This inconsistencies
apart
this remains a fine piece of film-making with an excellent lead performance and a very good supporting one.
He starts investigating the claims by a woman that she regularly hears a baby crying in the house next door, yet there is no baby there,
apart
from a middle aged woman and her son.
The events of their lives drive them
apart
and one of them has now been living in the USA for a good number of years.
Special credit must be give to composer Pino Donaggio, whose score for this film really is what sets it
apart
from others and gives it its creepiness.
YOU ARE ALONE is a brutally honest look into two tortured souls that intertwine for a moment of understanding and oneness only to be torn
apart
by the differences in the oneness between they're pain.
overdone soliloquy completely tears
apart
the established educational system as we know it.
One thing "Nobody's Life" has that "Time Out" definitely lacked was a love interest
apart
from the protagonist's trusting wife.
Caught this movie on DD while flipping channels...And thank heavens, that too when it just started.. Having studied in Pune, this film touched off many happy memories of the city...that apart, one wonders why more movies like this aren't made...Every character is so well etched-the grandpa, the kid, the doc...except for the social worker who grates a tad, the rest of the movie hardly has a flaw...a deserving entry for the Oscars, even if it wasn't nominated...definitely leaves a lump in the throat...who sez u need mush to tickle ur lacrimals ?
The film can be frustrating at times, because the themes the film attacks are so blatantly
apart
of the American way of life, a thinking and reasoning person cannot help but stare at their own reflection in the scenes of Head, and question not only their personal motives for continuing the madness of everyday American life, but the motives of those who want it to continue for the sake of madness.
Even as he does this however his own daughter succumbs to heroin addiction, tearing their family
apart.
The life of Slama is filled with sadness, every aspect of his life fell
apart.
There have been other films before that delved into the Vietnam Vet but nothing compared to this emotionally heartwrenching film, as a typical American suburban family, circa 1972, comes
apart
at the seams, revealing the scars that Vietnam has left on our all of our collective souls.
I love this whole series and
apart
from the first and second movies this is by far the best.
'The Big Trail is technically close to 'Wagon Master', but ages
apart
from 'The Covered Wagon'.
Somewhere in your psyche,your young tender psychological make up breaks
apart.
No, it's surprisingly and refreshingly different (apart, of course, from the two main actors).
I've read several poor or temperate reviews on this film, pulling it
apart
for it's period errors or unlikely plot development, but no one seems to mention the rather intriguing character transition which features how a hardened, down-on-his-luck scoundrel (Carlyle) transforms into a rather noble, selfless hero and how the pretty-boy, cowardly vagrant (Miller)develops a real taste for the life of a highway man once he "gets the feel of it."
Apart
from the some unnecessary jokey cutting that really didn't add anything, I found the film throughly uplifting, very real, natural performances throughout left me wanting more from an ending that came suddenly too soon.
It all falls
apart
after that, it's your typical Hollywood thriller now, filmed on a soundstage with special effects galore, minus any kind of humour, wit or soul.
Both were made just a few years apart, both starred Cary Grant and both were WWII comedies.
The book details her life on her and her husband's adjoining homesteads in the vast Wyoming frontier; she chronicles daily adventures with her numerous friends and acquaintances, though they lived dozens of miles
apart.
Apart
from the walking dead it has no relation to Romero's film, but is a good film in it's own right.
Belmondo, who was 50 here, does perform some good stunts at the beginning;
apart
from those, "Le Marginal" is a violent, episodic, trite, shallow and forgettable cop movie.
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