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The film beautifully
captures
all this.
The movie perfectly
captures
the genius of the novel(s), the external and internal drama of a young woman's struggle with pride and sin, her rebellion against the good and yet her longing for it.
Gone is the New Wave Modernism; the natural settings, hand-held cameras and dialogue that
captures
the quintessential nature of being human.
It really
captures
the feeling of the California surf culture quite well.
R.O.T.O.R. is one of those films us Homo sapiens should put into a time capsule so that future generations/civilizations can witness a glorious achievement in 'film' which
captures
the zeitgeist of the nineteen eighties.
While a bit violent, it perfectly
captures
the brilliant feel of the novels.
All in all, a film that should be re-released every twenty years so a new generation of children and teenagers can watch it, not just because it was one of the last great musicals but also because it truly
captures
the essence of what it was like to grow up in the 50s.
Contrary to the LES BOYS films, this movie actually
captures
the look and feel of beer-league hockey.
Like a step into the daily wrongness of a typical craphole which can be anywhere in the USA, Buscemi's breakout performance as the alcoholic ice cream man
captures
a rawness of how a man can be degraded so swiftly in the morays and questionable social structures that permeate our culture.
The film
captures
the egomania of the TV star with Bologna's fabulous portrayal of King Kaiser, who is being threatened by a mobster (Cameron Mitchell) due to his weekly impersonation of the man; their scene together is a riot.
This is a classic film that
captures
an era of the break-up of the Beatles.
It really
captures
the emotions of the characters and leaves you feeling all warm and fuzzy.
But the director, Eric Mendelson, making his first film,
captures
all these people in the same way Allen does in all their humour- but also suggests a level of sadness that Woody hardly ever did.
An independent film, "American Desi" accurately
captures
the ABCD/FOB experience.
The family
captures
him and that's the happy ending?
There's just something about the frozen north as a setting that
captures
and holds the imagination like no other.
One of my favorite things about this movie is that it
captures
a sort of 'parentless' world that further enhances its subtle and sweet adolescent tone.
Bob Misiorowski
captures
and conveys the desperation that clings to coastal communities from Port Albert to Skegness, but is far less sure of himself with the attack scenes, all of which lack the tension and otherworldly fear they should be full of.
While mindful of the contribution by Americans in the war to keep this country free, this film
captures
none of the fear or tension of flying a bomber on WWII.
I love period movies and this one
captures
the time and place as well as it is possible.
It's a feast for the eyes (with nary a morsel of food for thought) as masterly cinematographer Gregg Toland
captures
the poetry of Young's huge, soulful peepers and full promising lips with one lovestruck close-up after another.
Michael Chapman's gorgeous, moody black and white cinematography perfectly
captures
that distinctive smoky film noir style.
One viewer said, "as echoed on my "lord of the rings" comment, this production
captures
a positive aspect of the Tolkien material that I believe is missed by current critics and readers-namely the distant but constant promise f success in the quest."I
Shannon Whirry as the wife is stunning and
captures
your attention.
It
captures
some wonderful truths about small-town life in modern America, namely that it is wrong to assume naiveite among its inhabitants, and that the most mundane practice of arcane knowledge, such as medicine, can be the most fulfiling.
Boorman masterfully
captures
the grandiosity as well as the humanity of the fantasy legend about a young innocent who draws a sword from a stone and inherits the right of kingship, establishes the beautiful city of Camelot and the Knights of the Round Table, who protect the innocent and rid the world of evil, and search endlessly for that most elusive religious artifact - the Holy Grail.
In "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye", it's the one where the oblique upward camera angle
captures
Ralph Cotter over the garage pit right after he dumps the body of Vic Mason (Rhys Williams).
As the torture worsen you feel more and more sympathy for the girl; this is what makes the movie excellent because it
captures
the audience in a very powerful way.
First, the way the film
captures
grimy, raw Manhattan of the early 70's, beginning with a roaming helicopter shot of the city.
The way this movie
captures
the gender and cultural divides it portrays is right on target.
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