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It truly
captured
the angst of teenage romantic relationships.
The way in which Jamie Foxx captured, not only the impression of Ray Charles, but the essence of Ray Charles really made the film.
Fortunately, however, the play then went on tour--and along the way was
captured
on film.
One asks 'what if' all the time but it certainly is a butterfly effect
captured
on film.
In the Belarus of 1942, two Soviet soldiers are
captured
by Nazi-friendly Belarusians.
His gritty voice delivers one of the best soliloquies ever
captured
on film: "I have excellent news for the world ... there's no such thing as New Wave."
In a sense, the details are not important--you could change the details and set this film today and it would work just as well--but the loneliness and insecurity and superficial passion and self-righteous anger of the characters is
captured
well.
I feel that Marcel Carne has
captured
the essence of that period between, say, high school graduation and when, by one's early 30s, people have largely settled into a routine, whatever that routine may be.
The scenes between the amazingly uncanny actress playing Jennifer (Caitlin Grace McDonnell) and Jennifer's mother (actually voiced by Ruth Montgomery) on the phone are some of the most intriguing and powerful I've ever seen
captured
on film.
The period was captured, but the plot was desperately thin.
I thought the film
captured
their attitude and influence exactly as I remembered it in the 70's.
They really
captured
the spoiled selfishness of Scarlett in many of the scenes and you can see from the longing in the looks from Rhett that he is clearly still in love with Scarlett.
Needless to say, he was
captured
and transfered to a maximum security jail.
I have been
captured
by this actresses delivery and shall eagerly seek out much more of her work.
You get more connected with every soldier in this group and follow them through all the perils as they get
captured
within Stalingrad.
The paranoia and claustrophobia of these type of thrillers is
captured
and portrayed with both moral ambiguity and frightening intensity.
Every shot filmed was perfectly
captured
and fit the mood and atmosphere beautifully.
Hayao Miyazaki has
captured
the imagination of audiences young and old across the globe, and his most recent cinematic work of art is "Ponyo," a children's fairytale borrowing on story elements from The Little Mermaid.
Jay Floyd has really
captured
both sides of the table.
The gameplay is simply the best; on top of that though are the interesting extras - bullet holes stay in the walls, enemies react to specific points where they have been hit by bullets, there are tons of motion
captured
animations that make the enemies seem very real (for instance when looking through a window at a guard he will stand there swatting flies away, sneezing, or scratching himself), the list goes on.
The fact that at times we all lose calm, break down, make wrong choices, be haunted by guilt, behave selfishly and so on, is
captured
with extreme adroitness by Sen.
Many actors have
captured
aspects of this character, but for me, it is always Derek Jacobi's performance they are compared to and all others just come up a bit short.
Great "documentary" of how scientist's believed dinosaurs behaved,
captured
with some of the most spectacular CGI since "Jurassic Park".
The period is well captured, the supporting cast well chosen.
In the same way that Lock Stock and 2 Smoking Barrels
captured
the funny side of London gangsters, Two Hands rips through the Sydney underworld.
It's effects are exceedingly good considering the movie is set in the mid 18th Century, and all the grittiness and disgusting filth of England at the time, is
captured
very well.
At this point I must emphasize that this series is good, and it definitely
captured
me throughout it and thus worth watching.
Two Russian partisans are
captured
by the Germans, and the interrogation tests their integrity as well as their courage.
With its eerily pleasing music score, minimalist dialogue and character development, and uncanny fantasy sequences involving some very unique angels, the Polish brothers put their focus on what every good film artist knows a film should be about, the moving pictures...the images, the scenes...paintings of deep beauty
captured
on celluloid.
Tracy and Matt, Michelle and Sebastian: these are the two couples whose lives of addiction, crime, and squalor are brilliantly
captured
in this raw and honest HBO documentary.
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