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Sita still
cared
enough for him to find that moment to let him know that he is not responsible for her deviant outlet to her blocked desires.
I never
cared
for the Urkel character, so I was pleased to see Mr. White in a role other than the ever-so-annoying nerd.
Mizoguchi really
cared
for women, and wanted to make statements on man's lack of sympathy and total cruelty, yet he sometimes gets ahead of himself in trying to make this statement by adopting the wrong means.
This movie is the first one I ever paid enough attention to - and
cared
enough about to record. (Just the audio - there were no VCRs at the time.)
For example, Waterworld attempted to answer the question "What if the world were to be covered with water and...?" But truthfully, nobody
cared.
I'm not sure that anyone connected with it really tried to make the jokes work, or even
cared.
"Path to Paradise" was but a dramatic view of the '93 preview, and no one
cared.
I genuinely
cared
for the characters and shuddered contemplating "what would I do?" in their boat.
Although I never
cared
for Gary Bussey, he was fabulous as Buddy Holly!
I recently rented Twister, a movie I'd seen several years ago on TV, and it has aged well; I found myself laughing out loud several times at it and as weird as all these people are, by the end I profoundly
cared
about them.
Where every element in a Hitchcock shot is composed immaculately, Cassavetes
cared
less for the way a scene was figuratively composed than in how it felt, or what it conveyed, emotionally.
Has anyone ever
cared
to stop and think about the ambition and dedication Mr.Waters possesses.
It showed how he really
cared.
Shame is rather unique as a war film (or rather quite the anti-war film) in that it not only doesn't focus on the soldiers or politics involved (there is politics but not how you'd think it'd be shown), it deals with its two main subjects as the only two beings that can possibly be
cared
about at all in this brutal, decaying society they inhabit.
could have been out of a sense of justice and maybe he really cared.or
Someone that
cared
about others, appreciated others, found no/barely any judgment against other people, and this film has (i think) changed my life or viewpoint dramatically.
I
cared
about the characters and how their lives evolved during this period.
The acting was solid, creating characters that you
cared
about and related to; and although some may find the film slow, it did force you to think about what you would have done in the same situation.
It was more of a big party than a movie set but hey, the pay was good.Attention to detail was not a strong point for this one, but who was going to know.The funny thing was seeing the cars in the track at the really slow speed and then in the movie speeded up to the what was close to normal speed.A lot of the scenes were changed as they were filmed I suppose to shave cost and time.But every one was having such a good time who
cared!
The movie is supposed to show how the Son of Sam real life murders affected a neighborhood in the summer of 1977; what it really did was center around the most boring characters that I doubt anyone
cared
for as far as their drug problems, marriage problems, and so on, etc.
Neither Luke Wilosn or Uma Thurman's characters are the least bit likable and i really could have
cared
less what happened to either of them.
I don't remember a movie where I have
cared
less about where the characters have come from, what happens to them or where they are going.
Honestly, I can't believed how little I
cared
for any character in this movie.
The finale was, again, neither dramatic nor tense: nobody around me
cared
about what was going to happen next.
I don't think a father who
cared
so much about his own daughter could have been so cold-blooded to someone else's daughter.
I've never
cared
much for him, and this movie validates that perception.
To me the subject matter seemed confused, it only
cared
about portraying the military in a bad light, as A) an organzation that uses mind control to turn ordinary peace loving civilians into baby killers and B) an organization that once having used and spent the bodies of it's soldiers then discards them to the despotic bureacracy of the V.A.
Ending leaves you flatter than a pancake, with more loose ends than you could tie up in four sequels (that is, if you even
cared
about these wooden characters).
Who really
cared
what happened to the tiger or whether Eddie Murphy made up with his daughter?
Instead we were forced to watch fictitious characters that never developed into anyone we
cared
about.
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