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they decide to give Jake the ultimate freedom: from his innermost fears, from what he
believes
to be himself.
Sullivan now must pretend that he entirely
believes
he is now Jack Thursby.
Gordon
believes
that he murdered her niece and the young fellow dies of suffocation, while Gordon is traveling back and forth to New York.
Everything points in that direction, until a police shooting ignites an investigation spearheaded by Marybeth Cogan (Bridget Fonda) who
believes
the guilt points towards city hall and the mayor.
And they could have done it but nobody
believes
them when they tell they know where he is.
Milo
believes
in the fabled Atlantis.
In their endeavors, the oldest sister meets a drug dealer and street hustler called Satin, whom Sister goes after because she
believes
he is the "big time" who will give her everything she ever thought she wanted out of life.
But smaller plot elements introduce tension in every scene--between Widmark and the police captain, between the bad guys played by Palance and Mostel, between Palance and a dying plague-stricken man whom Palance mistakenly
believes
is the subject of a manhunt because he has smuggled in some valuable commodity, between Widmark and his wife, and with the underlying question of whether the public is better served by informing them of the danger or hiding the situation to avoid a full-scale panic.
Even though such errors may disappoint some members of the audience who
believes
that everything should be done by the book, I believe that most of them fits well with the rest of the movie, making it more interesting.
They toss exclamations at each other to the effect that she owes him more money although she
believes
she's paid it all.
This film is must for anyone who
believes
in freedom and justice, and is also a lesson to the rest of world !
To exemplify it comes to my mind the sequence near the end in which Sidney buys the plane ticket to go back to New York and as he is asked to 'give an autograph', meaning to sign for the ticket, he
believes
that just because he got on TV thanks to the scandal at the awards he is now some kind of celebrity.
This is the story of John Usher (Judd Nelson), an ex-CEO who
believes
his wife (Jennifer O'Dell) is trying to drive him insane.
The guy is a looser, and nobody
believes
his film will be succesful.
His salesman in O LUCKY MAN is naive and
believes
what line is ever given to him by his employers.
He tests this invention with animals and objects until one night he gets very mad because he
believes
his girlfriend (Geena Davis) is seeing someone else (John Getz), even though his belief is wrong.
Haunted by his disappearance, upon returning to Hong Kong, May(Kate Yeung) & Teddy(Bo-lin Chen)begin experiencing ghostly apparitions popping up throughout the city with a grief-stricken April(Isabelle Leong)making a drastic decision in order to find Kofei, for whom she
believes
is dead.
He
believes
that once each exhibit has had it's chance to kill they will all come to life and conquer all !! Mu ha ha!!
It is a story of desperation and a man who
believes
he is righteous in his vengeance.
Michael Winterbottom is clearly a director who like several of his British contemporaries such as Mike Leigh and Shane Meadows,
believes
that the drama around us in everyday life is worthy of the big screen.
Bill is a racist bully and
believes
he is the king of New York, or at least his own little corner of the world.
Nobody from the Force
believes
Jack about the "Iceman"... Well the story develops as you might think..
Of course, he sees the zombies on the Island and no-one
believes
him initially because he's just a servant.
This is even down to the male protagonist running along a city street to meet the female protagonist (to set all right).The male protagonist
believes
fresh air is harmful.
Life is normal for them,until Sally begins to feel ill and restless quite often.A doctor says she's suffering from nothing more than a nerve condition,and she
believes
that's all it is.
It weakly conveys that the main character (a boy named Evan Taylor)
believes
he has some kind of control over the field, but it falls short of the intended correlation to his sensation of "music everywhere" which is better illustrated later in the film.
Domestic Disturbance from last year may have had John Travolta as daddy dearest, but this is better, even without a dad who is the only person who
believes
the kid.
In fact, no one
believes
the kid in this one, except for the old guy, but only in the end.
"I don't believe in God... Don't worry, he
believes
in you." that sort of thing - is the deeply nasty message that all disabled people are essentially evil.
Mr. Durning plays a World War II veteran who has been suffering in silence because he
believes
he killed his best friend on Okinawa in 1945.
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