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It soon becomes
apparent
to her that she can manipulate this world through her drawings, and so sets about making various changes, until her dream eventually becomes a nightmare.
About 1/3 of the way through the film I simply had to give up, quite simply the movie is a mish-mash of stuff happening for no
apparent
reason and it's all disconnected.
Once the red haired thug is done with her it becomes
apparent
that this is no AARP queen.
And it's potentially
apparent
to Berkowitz himself that this film was a bad idea, as parts of it details his trials to finance the documentary.
there are things thrown in for no
apparent
reason, characters, half-formed story lines.... the characters weren't well developed at ALL. the ending was.. bad.
An
apparent
vanity project for Karin Mani (who?), as a hottie Charles Bronson going around wiping up the 'scum' that mugged her parents, or grandparents or something, and impressing young hunks with her karate skills.
the acting got progressively worse as the "movie" advanced, and the directors use of euphoric drugs became
apparent
as the final scenes approached.
What was the purpose of walking so much and going to the funeral of a stranger for no
apparent
reason.
Finally, despite staff chasing them about, they escape at which point it becomes
apparent
that the girl is crazy and Arbuckle is soon recaptured.
No argument that her talent is
apparent
and her performance excellent.
This
apparent
indecisiveness in whether the American footage is shown positively or negatively might become clearer with repeated viewings, but at first sight it makes for some murky moviewatching.
In the tragedy she is an old family friend who after attempting suicide decided to show up at her old best friends front door for no
apparent
reason.
Other commenter's here have remarked on the editing and
apparent
seamless use of archive footage.
The cast of characters suddenly started rolling making it
apparent
that the movie really was over and I realized that I had just wasted 2 hours of my life watching a movie with absolutely no plot and no meaning.
Isn't anyone else tired of that old cliché' where a nearly dead person shows up in a horror film, gives us some informations, and then blasts his head off for no
apparent
reason?
This film focuses on Giorgio Mainardi; a man that isn't exactly well liked and after he dies of an
apparent
stomach hemorrhage, there aren't many people that are sad to see him go.
What really puts this film in my hall of shame is the
apparent
struggling that the writers and producers do with the film to try and make it funny.
Quickly, however, it becomes
apparent
that the main theme of the film is the big Daddy-O of Irish Cliches - religous strife.
The first half has Rajni uttering his usual array of oneliners and style and in the second half, becomes a quasi saint after a beggar takes him through a interdimensional portal to the Himalayas where Babaji (not the famous Saints he took a dig at earlier) gives him special powers for no
apparent
reason (other than karma).
I was amazed in the event of an unfolding mid-air crisis how calm everyone seemed, surely someone would have panicked, and what a smooth flight, no passenger discomfort
apparent
- come on!
Things happen for no
apparent
reason characters appear and disappear.
There is very little explanation given to the Angels or why their numbers have increased in recent times, and they just seem to pop out of nowhere for no
apparent
reason (why not attack all at once instead of at spaced out intervals that are convenient for the humans you're attempting to destroy?).
The world is facing imminent destruction and a suicide mission is sent to the Sun to avert catastrophe by firing a bomb into its fiery heart: yes, it's Solar Crisis, aka Crisis 2050, which burned up a huge chunk of change that's never
apparent
on screen back in 1990 and returned barely enough to buy a Happy Meal for each of the cast in Japan before going straight to video (remember them?) in a re-edited version credited to one Alan Smithee.
Additionally, the story just seemed to drag on for no
apparent
reason...there were too many things just thrown in there that had nothing to do with the story, which makes me feel that the creative team didn't really know what they were doing, or just that it should have been shorter...which would have been a blessing, not a crime.
We are presented with a parade of
apparent
experts (none of whom are named) who ramble and pontificate in a thoroughly unscientific manner.
Portrayed as fliers, they never flew their planes, Martin Johnson was an ex-vaudevillian, used friends like Jack London for financial gain while stiffing them of royalties, denying his wife's
apparent
depression, using her as a cute prop, all this makes these films unbearable.
The film doesn't even have a credited director, underlying the
apparent
fly by night nature of the production.
I always keep an open mind when it comes to movies, however, this movie lost its chances when it became
apparent
it had narration throughout the film, something i can't stand, and to top it off, the heroine of the story is so hateful and depicted as an arrogant b!ch I just wanted it to end with her being shot in the head.
Identity is totally reevaluated and men become "heroes" for no
apparent
reason.
This a corner-cutting, over-used scenario where a normal human being becomes a partner in crime to someone of the opposite sex for no
apparent
reason.
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