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There's a strong documentary feel throughout as though we were following an actual ship full of immigrants even though it has been
carefully
scripted and is clearly an amalgam of typical families/conditions at the time.
This contains footage that was once thought lost, thankfully recovered, and
carefully
restored to 5.1 Dolby Digital, under direct supervision of Jimmy Page himself!
Le conseguenze dell'amore (2004)is a beautifully made film that takes small
carefully
positioned steps towards its ending that need to be savoured in order to be enjoyed.
The split-second timing of the movements is just as
carefully
controlled as the scene where the side of a house falls on Keaton in 'Steamboat Bill Junior', and he is only not killed by inches.
Suffice it to say it's an adult fairy tale with many
carefully
layered levels of meaning.
It's not hard to understand how the sexy babysitter was able to fascinate and ensnare Emile to the degree that he ignored the danger of her natural curiosity and allowed it to lay bare his less than
carefully
constructed con.
As I grew older I realized these night raids to the girls cabin that I participated in were
carefully
orchestrated by the counselors so that we wouldn't find the girls in embarrassing situations but at the time I thought it was real and it was fun.
In a
carefully
contructed storyline, one gets the impression on how everything is inter-related.
Movies are seem to be rushed and if you do not watch carefully, you may miss something.
If you watch
carefully
you can even see the strings operating them (better; dragging them across the screen).
This all is very good, but look carefully: HE DOES NOT KNOW HIS JOB!
Plus they are
carefully
written and contain some good humor when the story isn't focused on the violence.
The trick with this episode is: listen
carefully!
What I didn't need was the naive love non-affair, the unrealistically silly war scenes and the abuse of the syrupy soundtrack in a film which avoided
carefully
all historical or political references (Stalinism, Nazism, Holocaust) only to end on a passing but nonetheless insulting to our sense of history endnote about "liberating Poland".
carefully
weighing the evidence,id say this movie was passable,but not good.my
But Maugham decided to stick with the well-bred class, and so we have Darryl F. Zanuck's version of Larry Darrell, recently returned from WWI,
carefully
groomed, well connected in society and determined to find himself by becoming a coal miner.
Very,very carefully.Now I have the distinct advantage over many other of the reviewers in that I was born in Scotland.Far too many Americans take this simplistic nonsense seriously.It's a joke,people,"four legs good - two legs bad",as Orwell had it.
Which is pretty much like regular England,only nobody's vandalising football stadiums.In this picturesque setting of lords,dames and other randomly chosen titles,Charlotte Gainsbourg walks around aimlessly as Jane Eyre,from that novel nobody has ever read willingly.Jane usually hangs out in Mr.Rochester's crib,where she tries to teach a French girl to look at an empty chalkboard all the time.One day,Mr.Rochester(William Hurt on auto-pilot)comes back to fall in love with Jane and all that,but there's still the matter of his fruitcake wife that is locked in the attic.Oops,that wasn't in the brochure.After some people being thrown around and some
carefully
spread fire(they probably rented the set),the movie finally comes to an end.Everything looked really authentic,that's something I guess.But then again,nah.
The point of Wolfe's original novel -- indeed the point of the whole story -- is that things take place because of a
carefully
calculated sense of expediency.
One could wish that an idea as good as the "invisible man" would work better and be more
carefully
handled in the age of fantastic special effects, but this is not the case.
Pity, because he actually is quite a versatile actor but at the end of the day Martin Shaw chose his roles more
carefully
and has a career that's still successful.
was said on the DVD's back, you would think that it was
carefully
planned this movie, and cleverly made, but it is not, The ending, was just awful, very straight forward, and pointless too.
Look
carefully
at the wonderful assortment of talent put together to make this movie: Connery, Fishburne, Capshaw, Harris, Underwood, Beatty, Thigpen, even cameos by Slezak, Lange, and Plimpton.
It's a strictly by-the-numbers children's film filled with
carefully
calculated cuteness, a couple politically correct morals, and enough potty humor to avoid the dreaded G rating.
The other characters were not very developed which is a crime, considering how Austen could paint such wonderful characters with some
carefully
chosen understatements.
Listen carefully: can you hear the thousands of fans of independent British films crying in despair?
Helpfully supplying a few hackneyed musical cues is Jerry Goldsmith, who
carefully
checks off all the clichéd themes from Russian rat-a-tat to Chinese ching-chang-chong just in case we don't quite understand who we're looking at.
There are echoes of 'Bride Of The Monster' when the heroine
carefully
winds the octopus like tentacle of a flesh eating plant around her before weakly thrashing about, the difference being that the Ed Wood film is a hundred times more entertaining.
The supporting cast is also
carefully
chosen and they add a depth of character that the main characters get added meaning from the supporting performances.
The local doctor treats
carefully
the blister, and asks Steve to investigate the location where they found the old man.
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