Barrier
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They do reach the inside of the great
barrier
and find a planet where they do meet a god-like alien.
Three, there is often a language barrier, not only between the officers and the crew, but also between the crew members themselves.
Each
barrier
that Ray was facing never kept him down, and he found his way all over conflicts.
Though the movie is in Marathi, language is not a
barrier
at all.It proves that to make good movie you do not need item songs, superstars and usual masala.
I just couldn't go passed the language
barrier
and the cultural
barrier.
After several hours of heavy rainful , the London
barrier
above Thames is short from running over, and it paves the way for disaster.
They are trapped into the
barrier
and dropped to sea .Meantime the secret government agency HQ ruled by Nash(Joanne Whalley) under direct orders of deputy Minister(David Suchet) attempt to control many displaced and avoid more dead, approximately 200.000.
It crosses that
barrier.
Her immutable face builds a
barrier
between her and the audience.
Maybe it's the language barrier, may I'm just not "sensitive" or "artsy" enough, but whatever the case is, I hated this movie.
I'm studying french at college and thus understood all the dialog, so the language
barrier
wasn't an issue.
A Polish/English language
barrier
and a series of coincidences leads Buster into a marriage with a large Irish woman, who (along with her father and brothers) treat him shabbily until they think he may be an heir to a fortune.
At one point, early in the afternoon, I sat down and dozed off with my back to the
barrier.
"Kalifornia" is a film that actually tries to break through that
barrier
and actually understand the criminal mind.
The movie starts out well enough, with the jokes being visual enough that they translate the language
barrier
(which is rarer than you'd think for this era) and make the non-fight dialogue sequences passable (for a kung fu movie, this is a great compliment).
The language somehow breaks the time
barrier.
The film's narrative--- which functions more as a parable--- centers around the conflict between Brendan, who seeks to create beauty in his illuminations during a time of encroaching darkness, and his stern Uncle the Abbot-- who seeks to protect the town of Kells and his nephew with a looming wall as
barrier
against the Norsemen.
But even the script is wonderful: the invisible
barrier
is surely the lowest (or highest) moment of the film...
There were a couple underwater shots, that didn't quite measure up to the rest of the film, and being that the actors had different nationalities, some of the performances came off as uneven, due to the language
barrier.
The movie first starts out with Chuck Yeager(Sam Shepard) attempting to break the sound
barrier.
Although the remake in 2003 was excellent and had a tighter, more involving plot than this film, it breaks a
barrier
because rather than directly approaching the style of the remake and trying to live up to its success, this equally grisly thriller ignores all of the gloss, cinematography, pacing and story that it was inspired from.
The premise of the story - a young girl finding a time
barrier
at an abandoned naval station - is truly intriguing, add in some atmospheric direction from a team of excellent directors, sparse but brilliantly executed location footage and some solid performances - special note goes to the flawless and concentrated performance of Denis Quilley as Commander Traynor and you have a remarkably entertaining and memorable series.
The regulars, intrigued by local gossip about the young girl and drawn to the time
barrier
were an excellent choice as central characters - as children from 1970 could instantly relate to them.
The Wrong End of Time is a fantastic instalment in which one of our central protagonists encounters her father in a 1940's naval station - coincidentally where the time
barrier
stands in 1970's England - and with the first appearance of Commander Traynor - a character so crucial to the overall story.
There are also scenes of what looks like the Bell X-1 (the rocket plane in which he broke the sound barrier).
I was only a second-year french student, but despite the language barrier, I laughed.. SO HARD.. at that movie.
And if Confessions of a Window Cleaner's protagonist, young Timmy Lea, was at all typical, then being a demin-clad, rubber lipped minger was no
barrier
to scoring more hole-in-ones than Tiger Woods.
So the order is given to raise the emergency
barrier
to prevent the plane from going off the other end of the deck into the ocean.
Also, the flashbacks including Rebecca really took away from her mystery.. they personified her breaking down the magical
barrier
that seems to have built up around her. It's a distracting point of the movie.
The scare factor is there as well, with the thorny forest of the Beast, providing a
barrier
to all who dare enter.
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