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The acting is incredibly powerful, the story mysterious and interesting, and the artistic
appeal
of the cinematography, to die for.
I think this movie would have
appeal
to both young and old.
A droll and deliciously wry romp, this movie features a man, Andreas, who gets shipped out to some Purgatory of a Brave New World city, where everyone is happy and bland and food has no taste, nothing smells, and even sex loses its
appeal.
This film will most likely have more
appeal
to contemporary audiences: it's still quirkily awkward and self-conscious, but in a contemporary European way rather than a 1960s Australian way.
The film has a certain
appeal
because it is not a polished production but there are good action scenes, although somewhat violent for its time.
But one can't help but think that it was the serendipitous timing of the Three Mile Island nuclear accident that occurred just a couple of weeks after this film's release that has given it its lasting
appeal
as a classic from the 70s.
In addition, many of Barney's lessons on current episodes about plagiarism, being honest, and yes... even death, could
appeal
to everyone, not just his target audience.
While the film chronicles his character's dreams of love, performing success, and weight loss, it will
appeal
to anyone who dreams of a better life.
While amiable and amusing for gay audiences, Frank Oz's film "In and Out," about a closeted gay teacher who has been outed on national television by a former student, has been sanitized and deodorized to
appeal
to the larger and more profitable straight viewers that patronized "The Bird Cage."
As a rural guy coming to Beijing, class and success must have struck this young artist face on as an
appeal
to separate from his roots and far surpass his peasant parents' acting success.
Rich, in terms of its visual
appeal.
Of course, this movie is not the best example (and I'm only saying this in comparison) and it wasn't worthy of any Oscars (many feel it was robbed), but maybe it depends on the
appeal.
The End of Suburbia, as it should
appeal
to general citizens & mass consumers alike, is likely to become of cultural reform status.
I'm a real fan of Costas Mandylor since his days at Picket Fences and he hasn't lost his
appeal.
This movie is ageless and would probably
appeal
to children today, even if there isn't a Jedi in the entire thing.
IF you like the black look of The Matrix then Blade will
appeal
to you, Blade even has a 'dodge the bullets' sequence.
Many of the names that weren't in the book I found had the same
appeal
as ones that were.
This is not the best film of it's kind and will certainly not have universal appeal... so I do understand some of the more negative reactions to it.
The chilling, awkward humorous style is idiomatic and won't
appeal
to everyone, but personally I found it to have just the right fascinating mix of the bizarre and the absurd.
I also agree with the point that this film didn't try to broaden its
appeal
by putting in Hollywood crap.
I was recently given this film on DVD as a gift, and was unsure at first if it would
appeal
(although one of my favourite actors has a leading role).
I recommend this to anyone who likes a good laugh but this film may not
appeal
to those that prefer detailed story lines and a series of twists and turns.
Not for its Cult appeal, gore, or even for its ideas, but because of the elements that combine to make this a masterpiece of cinema.
In a genre by itself, this film has a limited audience and narrow
appeal
coupled with a subtle undertone which permeates the entire production.
Updated to
appeal
to the sick-minded youth of today, of course, but not without merit.
The kids in movie did well and I'm sure they will all
appeal
to a certain demographic on the heartthrob level.
Although movies like "Boys in the Hood" and "Menace II Society" grab more attention, I personally feel these movies were somewhat "enhanced" to
appeal
to a broader audience.
In a genre renowned for its base appeal, lack of originality and unapologetic wrong-headedness, this film doesn't even qualify as "bad."
The concept of the legal gray area in Love Crimes contributes to about 10% of the movie's appeal; the other 90% can be attributed to it's flagrant bad-ness.
I was expecting a heartwarming family film but this also held no
appeal
to my fourteen year old daughter.
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