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Taken from a river and reared by an elderly couple who doted on him, he
becomes
a physician to the poor.
A young Frenchman uproots himself as he
becomes
an Erasmus exchange student in Barcelona and comes back a better man.
Believing God saved him, he
becomes
a monk, searching for who saved him.
one of best movies ever...Fire...it is not much about sociological description of India today...it is the mind blowing use of light that never stops, never becomes...normal...even when...in this sense the movie is almost unique...both leads are of very good quality...the origin of Das as a street performer are pretty obvious...her performance is a superb "cammeo"...but the use of the light...I have look at it and looked at it, again and again...still mind blowing after ages...nothing torrid in the story...rather "pure" way of facing the subject...in a way it is sad that in the bizarre world we live today, a major art work is usually known as a gender film...Fire can stand face to face with Dryer's Jeanne D' Arc or Ichikawa's Biruma no Tategoto or some of the major Kurosawa movies, just to name "some".
This film will hit big - see it HOWEVER you can - or you won't be "in the loop" when it
becomes
one of the most talked about films.
Daffy is so clearly overmatched that it almost
becomes
painful to watch at times.
After years and years of witnessing gruesome horror sequences, it
becomes
hard for Lucio to separate reality from fiction and he often hallucinates about committing violent murders.
The film also
becomes
unintentionally funny quite soon (since it's so exaggerated) and a perfect experience to watch with a group of friends when there's beer in the fridge.
Suspense builds from the very first scene when the jewel thief
becomes
a national problem and there are cleverly concealed clues in the film so that you can guess who is the jewel thief.
TOUGH LUCK follows a homeless drifter as he
becomes
entangled in the underground crime world of deception and chaos.
He
becomes
suicidal but meets Barbara who changes his ideas for the better.
The dialog sometimes
becomes
rather bad at times and it is by far not a top notch film, but for a b-movie it is really good.
This is an OK early 80's horror flick in which a young girl (Meg Tilly) is wanting to shed her "goody two shoes" image and
becomes
part of a girl gang called The Sisters.
He makes bad decisions, endangering the submarine and its crew but finally
becomes
a "real man" after he is court martialed and dismissed from the Navy.
But, as the movie develops, it
becomes
more precious, when Babette wins the lottery prize (after 30min movie), the show begins.
I didn't get any emotion from it, the ideas are not at all new, the tension lacks, it
becomes
tedious towards the second half but towards the end I think it
becomes
quite interesting in a burlesque way.
The first takes place in the after-hours halls of the Philadelphia Museum of Art where dressed as a period maid, she roams the galleries and
becomes
part of the artwork through song.
The story, however,
becomes
more concerned with the effect on a specific group of people and how they cope with getting on with their lives; in other words, if you don't really care about them, the film grows boring.
In episode 2, I especially like how Ms. Reed
becomes
a surrogate dad, trading in her dress for sweats and boxing gloves, while teaching her son how to defend himself physically against a much larger bully.
Korean cinema has the ability to turn genres on its head, and the latest by the celebrated director Chan-wook Park is a tale of a good pious priest who
becomes
a vampire.
Peter O'Toole gives us one of his great performances as he
becomes
the definitive Mr. Chips.
Andy is wounded and
becomes
a werewolf.
With the beginning of the war, Inman
becomes
a soldier, and his great support to stay alive is the wish to see Ada in Cold Mountain again.
Meanwhile, Ada meets Ruby Thewes (Renée Zellweger), a survivor of the war, who helps her in the farm and
becomes
her best friend.
"Dead Man Walking" is a film not about the death penalty, but about the people involved in a death penalty case -- the killer, the families whose kids were killed, the nun who
becomes
his spiritual advisor, and what happens.
This first film is basically about how she
becomes
the "Emanuelle" that most exploitation cinema fans are familiar with.
Yep, he
becomes
one of the undead.
It is at this point in the film when this
becomes
a drama and changes the complete direction of this film which will definitely hold your attention right to the very end of the film.
Kitty
becomes
more worried about Gerald after she tries to go in the maze but Gerald catches her and is even meaner to her.
Inundated with countless war movies showing us the frontlines and the carnage, the topic itself
becomes
tedious and avoidable.
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