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It's a wonderful story about supernatural beings and human beings and all it really needs from its
audience
is their imagination.
The soundtrack is nothing special, but rarely do we get all of the above mentioned qualities these days, without dumb and/or meaningless plot developments; unconvincing star turns; loud, annoying, music video type soundtracks; a villain that hams it up; and repeatedly a cast, costumes, and plot that cater mostly to an
audience
under 25.
The flick is just a beginning, a provocative start leading to a larger discussion but it gets to work in my opinion, giving the right thrills and causing the
audience
to reason and to ask itself questions.
The story and vivid characters just grab the
audience
from the very opening, and never lets go.
Watching it, you can tell that it was meant to be seen by a large
audience.
the movie touches the soul of the
audience
very much,some scene in the movie is ultimate and tears comes out automatically,i'm surprised by seeing this movie that any director can direct this type of movie in the year 1925.as a student of cinema i can say this movie helps a lot to understand use of montage.first
Writer/Director Shemi Zarhin has created a story unlike any other and cast it with such consistently fine actors that it remains a puzzle to me that this film has not become an
audience
favorite throughout the world.
Unlike the other Disney films of the age, this film never bores the
audience.
It was a shame that it wasn't released at the cinemas for a wider
audience.
The play is cleverly constructed - begin with the porter, Rainbow - & let the
audience
see the background unfold through his eyes.
If Hollywood had the wellbeing of the
audience
at heart we would see 20 films a year with the kind of wholesome fortitude that is behind this film.
There was a standing ovation at the end of this show and every time the camera's cut to the audience, everyone was so into it, singing along or dancing.
There was a whole side of him that the other characters knew nothing about and it left the
audience
either wondering or assuming.
The first thing you see in this film is a static angle(one which will be repeated later in the film), depicting the chaos going on(unseen to the audience) in a studio that airs news.
It puts to shame such films as "Aliens" or "Armageddon" that are content to inundate the viewer with special effects while their plots revolve around stunts that butcher the laws of physics, testosterone-laden one-liners, heroes equipped with enough artillery to conquer Iraq, and pathetic attempts to inject "meaning" into the barrage on screen with "emotional sequences" that only serve to further insult the intelligence of the
audience.
Set during the second world war,it concerns the fortunes of a frankly second - rate touring Shakespearean Company comprising an equal number of has - beens and wannabes led by "Sir", a theatrical knight of what might kindly be called "The Old School".Whatever part he is playing he grabs centre - stage and bellows out over the footlights,bullying his
audience
into applause.But,somewhere inside him,buried most of the time deep beneath the ham he regularly dishes out,there still remains an occasional glitter of his earlier greatness.It is to catch a glimpse of this that his audiences fervently hope for.
Whether the story is based around a true story I feel the story was trying to giving the
audience
a message that as a whole the general public should respect and feel for the needs of disabled people and that they should be given the same chance as any other human.
The whole picture is that some actors take it beyond their character the play and only show part of the character that is believable to the audience, but I feel that theses two certainly made great use as their gifted talent to portray a masterpiece piece of drama.
Whoever said this show is for a young immature
audience
is very mistaken.
Family Guy is definitely for a mature open-minded
audience
who are not afraid to criticize American society.
I'm not talking about what goes on behind the camera, I'm referring to the tastes of the
audience.
Qin, the Emperor, is brilliant as he leads the
audience
to believe the kindness in his heart, only to unleash the most cruel acts upon the people around him.
Most importantly, this hip chic keeps her
audience
drawn in by stimulating all five senses.
This casting was probably done to make the Jewish theme palpable to a mainly non-Jewish
audience.
Our
audience
was engrossed by this film, which includes a couple of shock incidents which really make you 'jump'.
Although the film is only 1 hour, the time frame works wonderfully and keeps the
audience
on a fast tracked race right till the very end.
An unusual film for an
audience
outside the USA.
Often feels like you are part of an
audience
at a stage show.
Now that's REALLY unpleasant -- and besides there might have been many among the
audience
rooting for Robert Ryan to get away with it.
Of course you need to understand the humour and format of Tenacious D. When I saw it there wasn't too many laughs from the
audience
but the reason is not a lack of humour or intelligent jokes.
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