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The film has an innocence and a hopefulness, a simple
charm
that we've all lost today for many reasons.
Gone are the humor, intelligence, wit, and
charm
found in recent cult hits like Superbad or Harold Kumar.
The first "Bring it On" is no masterpiece, but it has
charm
and manages to be very entertaining.
Of course, an overwhelming element of sex adds to its irreverent
charm.
The only redeeming scenes were those featuring Zooey Daschanel, who brought some sincere
charm
and liveliness to her role, and there was the dolphin at the end.
It has its moments and a certain creaky, campy charm, but suffers mightily from its amateur cast and crew and is paced only slightly faster than your average snail and has about as much intelligence.
Jolson definitely has the
charm
and acting chops of a leading man.
He plays the role with a certain charm, and the movie itself is not mean-spirited, which is another reason why it works.
There are comic interludes of great
charm
and even some hilarity, as well as all the brilliance and wit that make a French movie a French movie, but all in all this is a sentimentalist's dream of a production in which the adorable loveliness of Michele Morgan is at its dazzling height.
Warren Beatty tries to be another Cary Grant but he just doesn't have the latter's charm, elegance, and class.
He has so much charm, and moves so fluidly, that he captivates even when the special effects are, well, very 1920s.
Nell Barrows (the underrated Angela Bettis) and her husband Steven move into a historic Hollywood apartment building, full of old world
charm
(constant construction, odd symbols, hair and teeth hidden in the walls) and charismatic people (a hippie chick who sings late into the night, a teen who uses his computer skills to spy on women, a pathetic but suspicious handyman).
Well clearly I form the minority report of reviewers on IMDB for this one, but I thought this movie was slow and lacked
charm.
This movie has quite a bit of
charm.
Sometimes it was a bit oversubscribed and unrealistic - I'm thinking of the gorgeous sequence with the German soldier who had his knee dislocated - but nonetheless it didn't minimize the movie's natural
charm.
Very good action movie that takes the Dirty Harry style more mainstream this time.The story/script here is only average and does not have much depth but the action and Eastwood's
charm
still makes this film one of the best action movies all time.The deterioration of Dirty Harry movies start with this one but you will still enjoy the action here.Just don't expect a masterpiece.The sound quality was below average.You can tell this film had a B movie budget.The cinematography is also just average although there are great shots of the San Francisco scenery.Only for action fans and big Eastwood fans.....
Movies made in the late 80s/early 90s generally do, but they still remain some
charm.
The camerawork, set design, and, particulary, the acting of Charley Chase and Constance Bergen sparkles with wit, truth, and immense
charm.
He can't quite match the
charm
and manners of Ugo Tognazzi, though.
I think it's the European
charm
and 70's style of the film that makes it feel rare and naughty.
Shabana Aazmi isn't in many scenes, but she looks beautiful and adds lots of
charm.
The film is not all bad, it has it's
charm
but the good parts are too few and far between.
It's a nice movie but it lacks the
charm
of Disney.
I enjoyed the original 2d movies for their
charm
& imagination.
"Nukie" doesn't even have the "so bad it's good
" charm
of other horrible wastes of celluloid such as "Troll 2" or "Hobgoblins."
See, Disney has lost its
charm
by this point (it's lost it for years--at least since the 70's, when the films became more savvy than charming) and they were trying to necromance a charming movie.
Too few visual gags and a stale script rob this movie of its charm, with the actresses struggling not to look like caustic harpies.
He's a great star in the sense of his presence and
charm
on camera, but can only be taken so far as to how he can work with other actors, or what he has to work with which is usually not very much.
It's a classic boy meets girl movie with that dash of "damsel in distress but is now hardened and tough due to life being so rough and who now finally meets a man who breaks through it all and understands and loves her for who she is" - as far as romantic comedies go- it was better then I thought it would be and even gets the heart strings welling when Ed Harris tells her "this could hurt"...The story itself can be at times almost childish, but in the end that's part of it's
charm.
Most of the comments here echo my own thoughts, wonderful performances and a solid if somewhat clichéd script -- but it works its
charm
on you!
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