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Well I am quite well read on this period of history.And unfortunately I don't feel this film portrays the period well at all,Tim Roth,as good as he is is other roles,was,in my opinion totally miscast as Oliver Cromwell..history shows Cromwell to be a strong minded,gruff,honest,happily married Huntingdon Farm owner who rose through the ranks of the army to become commander in chief,and who trained his army to be the best in Europe.Tim's portrayal comes across as a greedy,power mad weasel.I'm afraid if it is a history lesson you are looking for then watch 'Cromwell' starring Richard Harris (an excellent portrayal)..but if you choose to watch this film,then take the history
aspect
with a pinch of salt.I can't really imagine a statue of Mr Roths version of Cromwell being erected outside parliament and being heralded a great Englishman.
I feel let down by it in just about every
aspect.
Politics are in every
aspect
of your life.
I just felt that the one
aspect
of the ending didn't really work and that was the fact that Henry never made contact with Anthony again.
The plot was lacking in every
aspect.
Whatever it is I'd have to say that this movie was on point with every
aspect
of this kind of lifestyle.
This drama is so colorful and inspiring in every aspect, and it represents, especially to me a different Korea, a different way of life.
Matthau and Williams have two very distinctive styles of comedy that work against each other and that
aspect
is clear throughout the movie.
Indeed, one wonders whether director Abley was more concerned about the film's gay/nudity
aspect
than its horror
aspect.
As for the mystery, well, after the tale told by Atwill about what occurred in the Blue Room all those years ago, one expects an explanation by the film's end but this
aspect
is never properly resolved (nor is the business about the stranger who breaks into the mansion): instead, we get a 'twist' ending which had actually occurred to me as I lay watching the film but had subsequently dismissed as being too obvious!
However, they are trying to fit in all these problems in a 101 minute movie and the results weren't pretty as the film is kind of mess in that
aspect.
Voices are obviously dubbed, the acting is excruciating to watch and the only remotely funny
aspect
is that the writers could get even kids to recite the dialog (blame Hal Law and Robert A. McGowan).
As much as I enjoy summer camp slasher films, "Madman" is just a terrible attempt to cash in on the success of the time, and really lacks in every
aspect.
Moreover, "The Woods" is a film that brings tons of homage to older horror classics, like Dario Argento's "Suspiria" just to name one, and that's an
aspect
the more experienced cinema lovers will certainly appreciate.
But although this movie does acknowledge that
aspect
of prostitution, what it does better is explain how, despite the concept being unconceivable to so many 'normal' people, many if not most women that go into prostitution do so of their own free will, find it a very financially (and often mentally and physically) rewarding profession, and the only misery they really suffer is not directly from their work, but from the rejection that society thrusts upon them.
least annoying)
aspect
of the Scary Movie franchise.
If you want to see a cruel, black-humored critique of a dreadful
aspect
of Colombian society, watch this movie.
The visual
aspect
of the film is awful as well.
This
aspect
worked perfectly for Guillermo Del Toro's production of El Orfanato.
Every
aspect
of the case is dissected and examined in great detail, and the viewer watches as each piece is crafted into the best possible case for the defense.
Another
aspect
is the film's sleek and cold style.
The entire production is of the highest quality no matter what
aspect
might be considered.
: nil) is for the technical
aspect
of the production.
i don't think so, maybe the novel it's far way better than this very bad film...by points, i can say some causes for this failure: 1. the script it's very lame 2. the characters are so poor and their background lacks in every
aspect
3. the casting it's also uninspired 4. Wes Bentley 5. the directing looks like the work of a blind man, not Stevie wonder, cause he's a genius...
In one
aspect
of the movie we see the politically correct, totally unrealistic fantasy set-up: an American art student has some hot looking trophy chyck fall out of the sky and be all over him.
Went into the movie with a bit of curiosity on how they'd handle the drumline
aspect
(I didn't expect the movie plot to be any good anyway).
Although the direction is excellent with a very good script and good production values, the performances are the standout
aspect
of this remarkable film.
People have compared this movie to the excellent "The Princess Bride" but as a slightly jaded and cynical viewer, I'd have to argue that "The Princess Bride" is a lot more enjoyable in every single
aspect
(swordfights - I weep when I even compare the two, dialogue, plot, characters, and just overall silliness) when compared to this movie.
However, it's a minor issue, and the every other
aspect
of the episode is great.
I wont get into the historical
aspect
of the movie sufficive to say there is little.
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