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Quirky and often surprising, this is not the best of Brady's films (Kiss Kiss Bang Bang is by far the funniest), though it does have a unique
charm.
I am totally pleased with the humor and the warm
charm
this film offers.
Both of them have
charm
and warmth to spare.
It tells a childhood story with great simplicity and charm; the sentimentality is muted; the evocation of childhood adventures is involving; and Jeffries brings cleverness and style to his production.
There are so many little details that add
charm
to the film (a trademark of the director) and the colors and cinematography are what send this otherwise simple story over the top as a marvelous cinematic achievement.
From a purely aesthetic point of view, the animation here certainly ain't pretty--though after a while you notice that the simple and silly drawings do possess a certain odd
charm.
Gilmore Girls is a hilarious show with never ending sarcasm, wit, and
charm.
This goes on to prove that may be with the ever changing passage of time entertainment material lose their
charm
and hold over people's minds.
In the era of the Farrelly Brothers and the Jackass series, to have a movie made and performed by Americans come out that is well paced and full of
charm
as well as hilarity is well-nigh miraculous.
Hayao Miyazaki's magic continues with this absolute crowd pleaser Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea, his latest animated film, which turns on the usual sweetness to
charm
your socks off.
'neath the blue patina, charm, and brio were scripts bursting with symbolism and metaphor, music that actually interacted with scenes!
In all parts, the acting is superb, especially from Ken Ogata as Mishima, who captures the essential charm, arrogance and narcissism of the man.
It has great
charm
and great sincerity and is played beautifully by all concerned.
First of all, of course that it looks dated, it was made in the seventies with very low budget, but that's part of it's
charm.
Whereas Vincent from "Time Out" is a much more subtle character who seems to have a sense of ethics even though at times it gets twisted into knots, the protagonist here seems devoid of any character at all save for his winning looks and
charm.
Will Smith has that clean-cut
charm
that you just can't help but like.
Her beauty, and charm, and just the right amount of standoffishness had me glued to the screen whenever she was there.
Writer/director Gregor Jordan's engagingly simple tale of how things aren't always what they're cracked up to be, young love, all actions having consequences and that hoary old chestnut about how crime doesn't pay works like a
charm
thanks to a wonderful wealth of well-observed minor quirky details, a strong subtext concerning man's duel capacity for both good and evil, a nice sense of unforced irony, the chillingly matter-of-fact way the violence is presented, and the marvelous grounding of the assorted complexly drawn warts'n'all low-life characters in an instantly recognizable and totally believable banal day-to-day reality (e.g., Panda is shown playing Scrabble with a flunky and at one point interrupts a business conversation with a fellow hood to talk with his son over the phone).
Depardieu brings his Gallic
charm
and Katherine Heigl shows all the promise that is now paying off.
The older Aussie actors are brilliant (Bill Hunter, Frank Wilson Monica Maughan and ors) The film meanders along rather then going at break neck pace, but that adds to the
charm
of the movie.
I guess this gives it a sort of
charm
and innocence but I can't help thinking that the subject matter could have done with more sleaze, more threat, that sorta thing, especially since its pretty simple to figure whats going to happen.
Sometimes, there were some definite brains behind it all ("Evil Dead II", "Night of the Creeps" and "Return of the Living Dead" for example) and then there were those movies that were mindless but had a definite low rent
charm
and were perfect for a night with beer and friends.
Nevertheless I enjoyed this film thanks mostly to the down-to-earth
charm
of William Holden, one of my favorite stars, and the dazzling beauty of Jennifer Jones.
She's really cute and perky and has lots of
charm.
The reason they kill makes practically no sense, but it just adds to the
charm
of this movie.
I think this piece of garbage is the best proof that good ideas can be destroyed, why all the American animators thinks that the kids this days wants stupid GI JOE versions of good stories??? the Looney Tunes are some of the most beloved characters in history, but they weren't created to be Xtreme, i mean come on!!! Tiny Toons was a great example of how an old idea can be updated without loosing it's original charm, but this piece of garbage is just an example of stupid corporate decisions that only wants to create a cheap idiotic show that kids will love because hey!!! kids loves superheroes right??? the whole show is only a waste of time in which we see the new versions of the Looney Tunes but this time in superhero form, this doesn't sound too bad but the problem is that this show tries too hard to copy series like batman the animated series, or the new justice league, the result??? bad copies of flash (the road runner) or superman (who else??? bugs bunny) the problem is that Looney Tunes weren't meant to be dramatic, the were supposed to be funny!!!! as i said before this series sucks, and many people wonders why anime is taking all over the world??? this show tries to be dramatic and action packed, but that's something that few series and anime are able to do, if you want to see a good upgrade of an old show watch Tiny Toons, that's an example that it's possible to bring back to life old characters, but with a good story and respecting the original roots.
Needless remake, and it can't come close to capturing the
charm
of the original.
The plot, about mistaken identity, payroll robbery and murder, is as trite and perfunctory as you'd expect it to be in a 1930s low-budget western, but Wayne's strapping good looks, easygoing
charm
and way with a line go a long way to making this more enjoyable.
But this is part of the movie's
charm.
In spite of sterling work by the supporting actors, and an intelligent script by Alan Plater, this film suffers from a fatal flaw - the lack of
charm
of the central character/actor.
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