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What
captures
your attention right away is the music in this episode.
By turns graphic, poignant, and humorous, the film brilliantly
captures
the relative innocence of a lost eroticism as it follows Berlin from his European beginnings to his present life in San Francisco.
It
captures
the social scene of college campuses better than any movie of its kind.
"Gable and Lombard
" captures
the Hollywood scene of the 1930's a bit better than the other film does, and the two leads are more believable then in the other film.
In that sense, the film
captures
the baseness in the fact that it's as if the novel has been interpreted by tittering frat boys who pick out the most basic "shock" elements and run with them with anti-authoritarian glee.
Tintorera is actually a sex/beach-flick, and thus perfectly
captures
the feel of the seventies take on sexual revolution; an era of hedonistic disco parties, sexual experimentation and short, loveless sexual encounters.
A wonderful book and the film
captures
much of the beauty and culture, although some side-stories are given short-shrift (Portia and her father).
It is an excellent documentary which
captures
all the political, social, and very emotional issues surrounding gay/lesbian marriage.
This film does that and
captures
the heart of what the author wrote.
A truly charming film, with wonderful actors, which
captures
the very essence of rural Ireland and its windswept islands offshore.
Freddie Highmore once again
captures
the youthful energy as he did with Arthur and the Invisibles It was a fun movie and worth the matinée price.
As with the earlier film, Lessons either
captures
viewers or leaves them confused and bored within the first few minutes.
Lynch
captures
a vampire that is cultured, charismatic, vulnerable, and still human.
Although it and the town were both fictional, it truly
captures
the feelings about football in Alabama.
With a sensational cast of actors and a tale of China in the late 1930's under occupation, LUST, CAUTION
captures
the cruelty of the period with a zest and cinematic journey which enraptures the audience in a tale of revenge-and love.
it
captures
the humor, awe-inspiring action and pure awesomeness of the original trilogy and puts it in prequel context.
Mysterious Skin
captures
the effects of sexual abuse in a very truthful way.
As always, Anil Mehta does a fabulous job lensing the story -- his cinematography
captures
a wide range of urban landscapes that subtly adds depth and context to the story (and be on the lookout for an in-joke concerning his name in the film).
It has some very strong features such as the cinematography that
captures
the artsy feeling of Paris 1919 and, despite excesses, manages to create some visuals of hallucinations and the wild madness of painters painting canvasses; a rather complex peak into the lives of several of the more revolutionary artists of the time; and a substantial feeling for the interchange between artist and model.
A beautiful film which
captures
the spirit of a man's struggle to make his dream come true.
This film, shot on a shoestring (which might explain the poor quality - they should have shot it on film instead) in documentary style by Russell Mulcahy and Nic Knowland (who went on to helm the far less amusing HIGHLANDER and CATS respectively) at the Townhouse Studios in London,
captures
Cook and Moore in the process of recording the final Derek and Clive album.
Kurosawa accurately
captures
the feel of postwar Japan, by actually filming in its locations (when Toshiro Mifune travels through the market - those are actual shots of the black markets in various cities).
This film
captures
the spirit of America's official pastime, baseball and America's real pastime, romance and combines the two in a seamless, engaging and heartfelt manner.
It
captures
classic noir in a modern framework with all the appropriate darkness and unsympathetic characters.
It
captures
characters in a profound dilemma and shows a study of the bureaucratic mind that will crush a truly good man for the ends of both personal advancement and political correctness.
Dustin Hoffman plays Lenny Bruce, the controversial stand-up comic who views comedy as a form of debate...I am going to take a stab at why this film is in black & white...The vast majority of this film takes place in the late fifties and early sixties..The black and white presentation exudes the era in which Lenny Bruce's popularity prevailed!! Black and White
captures
the three packs of cigarettes an evening per deviate nightclub era of the Lenny Bruce days so so so cogently!!... Interesting concept.. How many men get their blank blanked.. How many men have blanked a blank.. None?..They aren't telling the truth...especially those in lower middle management!! How about the fact that your wife is not a lesbian, but for purposes of a voyeuristic thrill...Why not?..Kind of degrading!! but for Lenny Bruce, that's the best part... SORT OF!!!...KIND OF!!... How can you curb obscenity when obscenity is the truth?...How does an overzealous, intellectual, New York Jewish comic ignore his upbringing?
"Les Ordres
" captures
the gritty reality of working class Montreal with stark black and white footage, punctuated with occasional but effective colour.
I would also say that it
captures
the same style from the Manga (comic books) that is very funny and romantic.
DaSica's movie is a slow-moving lyrical poem which differs from his earlier Neo-Realist work, and
captures
in its running time this illusionary reality as if all this were a dream that the Finzi-Continis were having.
Undaunted and unflinching, Johnny
captures
the bad guy and gets the girl.
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