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A woman frames a cop boyfriend for her own murder, and his buddy, an ex-cop journalist, tries to
clear
his name by checking up on the dead woman's crazy female friends.
This is a movie from a new director, and it is perfectly
clear
in most of the film: scenes not correctly directed, dialogues a little forced, some incoherences in the script...Anyway, the ending is unexpectedly well done (well, just a little) and that saves a little the film.
It's
clear
that Rod's not going to earn Frank's respect till he can beat him.
Aesthetically, the movie could have been pleasing, especially its first half, until it is not
clear
that every action portrayed serves as an allegory of various aspects of whale hunting.
Its
clear
that he was a director for hire and didn't instill the project with the passion that it deserved.
He can't hurt her because he loves her and she's the mother of his child (I think the time frame makes it
clear
it's his child and not his brother's), but at the same he can't forgive her for all she's done, sleeping with his brother (which shows the love and obligation he felt was pretty much one way) and then being part of his death.
It is
clear
that the director and Keaton have never lost a child because neither would have EVER made the movie to be so off the mark.
The script isn't always clear, the message fuzzy, and the story is full of plot holes once you look back on them.
the main statement gets
clear
enough after half an hour but the rest of the playtime gets filled with rather pointless stuff and re-repeating stuff that were already shown in this way or another earlier in the movie, so it wears out and gets extremely boring towards the end.
There are two points I need to make
clear
right at the beginning.
They wanted to
clear
all preconceived notions about themselves.
I mean, c'mon, if there just giving the award to people to
clear
up any bad feelings, what about Altman?
BOOM is a disgrace, a waste of money and talent and
clear
proof that lauded famous people can be idiots just like the rest of the planet's plebs.
Inside they are separated & quickly find out that the place belongs to the Triad boss who uses it to torture & kill people for reasons which aren't made
clear.
It's very
clear
to me that the person who wrote this movie must have a very serious self-deluding ego, and serious inner-demons to see Kali as so horrible and terrible.
I would prefer to see the "lighter" version with Paltrow and Northam, even if it is
clear
that it was made to be a "blockbuster", than to watch these actors (excepting the good Olivia Williams and the better Kate Beckinsale) ruin the entire script.
However, this movie was, in my opinion, a crummy rehash with essentially the same story line and no
clear
character choices.
I wasn't
clear
until I read the IMDB that this movie was meant to be a prequel, especially since the title includes a number "2," I expected a sequel, but then determined that it must be a companion piece.
But it's
clear
that all three have a certain respect for the decent human being that Andy is, and they resolve to help him out by assisting him in ending his virginity.
As the film evolves, Buck's past comes to the surface and it's haunting but not
clear.
It's
clear
Soderbergh doesn't look down on these people, but it's also
clear
he's not going to plea their case to 'yanquis' far removed from the recent past.
The message of the movie is clear: in the universe the law is the most important but on earth nothing goes beyond the love between humans.
Will she
clear
Curtis in time?
The grief process, attempts at moving on, attempts to
clear
her conscience of guilt, are all done admirably, and the lead actress is superb.
Reed Hadley is a winning Zorro and he cuts a dashing figure as he gets into a nice selection of scraps (most all of which were reused by the later Zorro serials as well as other serials as well).The story moves and its nicely not
clear
who the real bad guy is.
Ok, after reading a couple of reviews on Atlantis: The Lost Empire, I just want to
clear
up some misunderstanding as to it being a direct rip off from Nadia: Secret of the Blue Water.
George and Kim are traveling with their young son Miles to a remote cabin in upstate New York when their car hits a deer and swerves into a ditch.But what seems to be a mere occurrence of misfortune marks the beginning of a terrifying journey,where myth becomes reality and a flesh-eating spirit,half animal and half man Wendigo,haunts a small town..."Wendigo" by Larry Fessenden is a thought-provoking horror film that often tenderfoot's into a somber family drama.The acting is great,the characters are well-developed and there are some bone-chilling moments.The subtle glimpses of Wendigo are handled effectively and it's never
clear
what is real and what is imagined,or even if the story is taking place entirely in Miles' head.Overall,"Wendigo" is my first contact with Larry Fessenden's work and surely won't be the last.Give this film a chance,if you don't mind watching something unconventional.8
It becomes quite
clear
very quickly that these two are well past eccentric.
It shows that there is no need to go into every little detail behind every action to bring out the whole theme
clear
and bright, and that shows the brilliance of the director!
From the start of the movie, it's
clear
the man carries a weight on his shoulders, before he even says a word.
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