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Ossessione, adapted loosely (or if it is as loose or close to the version I saw of James M. Cain's The Postman Always Rings Twice with Jack Nicholson and Jessica Lange I can't be certain) by first time director Luchino Visconti, is no less outstanding with usage of mis-en-scene, music (both diegetic and non-diegetic), and the acting.
Besides, it has good acting and well-done artwork which even today evokes a
certain
awe at the imagery.
It's always difficult to put a stamp on any film as being 'the best,' whether of all time, a
certain
genre, or what have you, but I believe a strong argument could be made that in fact, Laputa is the greatest animated film ever made.
Sure, it might bite from
certain
elements of Romancing the Stone, and Indiana Jones.
The film does have it's problems though, for
certain.
Sure, there are moments when the U.S. are accused directly, like at the segments of Youssef Chahine, Ken Loach and, to a
certain
extent, Mira Nair.
Certain
movies - like this one here - just aim at plain and comical nonsense.
There are 16 worlds, with a number of stages, and there are star doors, which you need a
certain
number of stars to get into.
To get to
certain
worlds, you need a number of stars to get in.
I read many commits when it was in the theaters and they were all bad....I think you have to be a
certain
type of person to enjoy these movies.
There's a
certain
allure I've always found in discovering the great (semi-) unknown film.
Though "The Sopranos" is yet another gift from the megahit "The Godfather" and sequels, which dramatized and to a
certain
extent glamorized the mafia, "The Sopranos" takes another tack.
You've got to love the satire of rap groups (obviously NWA),
certain
rappers (Eazy E, Flava Flav, Ice Cube), and the humor of the three members of NWH.
A few years later, she resurfaces, conceding that she took a
certain
amount of dramatic licence but willing to cooperate with a film-maker to prove the substance of her allegations.
I theorize that while the presence of a particular star usually guarantees a
certain
level of quality because of their artistic control, with Nicole Kidman the influence she exerts is detrimental to film enjoyment--IMHO.
Now considering the agent is played by Jimmy Stewart, then it's pretty
certain
the acting and writing were good--as this was a movie with a real budget and a studio who wasn't about to waste the star in a third-rate flick.
The film then is a deep reflection on the necessity to respect standards and regulations all along the police and justice line if we don't want to make a mistake, which in its turn of course does not justify the death penalty since anyway it goes against the deepest belief Americans are supposed to have: "We hold these truths to be self-evident , that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with
certain
unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness."
I have some minor complaints, mainly about pacing and the casting of
certain
actors (not Maury) who aren't really convincing in their roles, but I don't have time write a detailed review.
Settings, characters, and concepts vary but
certain
characteristics place the vast majority of shows into one of the two categories.
Basically this is Professor Jared Diamond theory on why
certain
parts of the earth's societies prospered and others did not.
Maybe i just want to get a
certain
insight into this guy who i thought was really cool in the eighties just to maybe make up my mind whether he is guilty or innocent.
There are
certain
things I like better about the Gwyneth Paltrow version, though, like how the humorous side is more apparent.
If I have any quirk about this film, it is the music score,by Giuseppe Becce,which goes for an over the top,melodramatic feel to it that gets old fast
(certain
themes are repeated over & over again,wearing out it's welcome,fast---kind of like some of David Lean's over use of
certain
musical themes,especially in 'Lawrence Of Arabia',and 'Dr.Zhivago').
They aren't like others who become synonymous with a
certain
series and then refuse to talk about it, or do possible reunions (A prime example is Susan Dey, "The Partridge Family").
Adapted from a true story, the performances are executed with
certain
aplomb and a refreshing command over its varied characters keeps it involving.
Before watching this film I had heard a lot about it and
certain
scenes in the film, but listening wasn't doing it for me so I planned on watching it and wow! Ned Beatty, Ronny Cox, Jon Voight and Burt Reynolds make for an interesting group of individuals who are hell bent on canoing down the Cahulawassee river and the unfortunate series of events that transpires upon them all.
Even now,
certain
moments can reduce me to tears of laughter - Felix interrupting Oscar in the middle of a ball game with a dinner request, Oscar cracking up and chasing Felix around the apartment, the giggling 'Pigeon Sisters' brought low by Felix's sob stories, and of course, the legendary cafeteria scene ( later ripped off by Nora Ephron's 'When Harry Met Sally' ).
There is shame in
certain
situations that is lost on an audience that has never lived under Tito.
As the credits rolled, the cast alone made
certain
that I would give it a go.
Certain
scenes linger in my memory and an overall feeling of disquiet is how I remember being affected by it.
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