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Soon, it becomes
clear
that only two persons could have done the crime: she and the valet of the killed man.
When he arrives, he tells her not to loose words but to come to the core of the defense immediately, since it is
clear
to him that she did not kill her husband.
For him as well as for the audience it is
clear
again: Since he must defend Mrs. Paradine, he must try to prove that the valet is the murderer.
However, the audience asks itself: Would this not be
clear
to Mrs. Paradine as well?
The rest of the film is padded out by lots of pointless 'experiments' and other tedious happenings, and it's
clear
that director Sergio Garrone wanted to make this as sleazy as possible in order to sell tickets - but I like sleaze, and this isn't it.
The mother likes the new life, the son does not - why does not really become
clear.
A good documentary, not award winningly shot but the message is
clear
to see from the makers 'Don't get scorn by porn' Not for the faint hearted, I saw this when it came out and every time i see it i still feel really bad for her and that i should do something about it, mainly to those directly responsible for corrupting her.
with the
clear
political message, that was surely not expected from someone like Rajko Grlic... Anyway, I will always love his movies made before 1991.
That point is not made
clear
until the final minutes of the movie.
All in all the return of Jason and Kimberly couldn't save this one from the pointless action sequences thin plot and annoying character of Justin it was better off with a direct to video release even Die Hard fans may want to steer
clear
of this one
However it is
clear
that quantity can not bring quality into the scenes.
Poor cinematography in rain storm -- view of characters inside a car through side mirrors in a torrential downpour -- I have never seen a vehicle with
clear
side mirrors in a rain storm.
(When I give a low score for this reason I always comment so that it's
clear
I'm not slamming the entire run of the show but only the later seasons.)
Light wisely steers
clear
of explaining Hilley, instead playing the character straight, letting the absurdity of the story maintain the mystery of Hilley.
In a time when the world is so focused on the conflict unfolding in Iraq, the thing that is most
clear
to me after watching this movie is the old saying that after thousands of years of wars fought in the name of religion, we are not a second closer to peace than we ever were.
Complete horror failures such as "Fear Dot Com" and "My Little Eye" apparently haven't made it fully
clear
just yet: the internet is NOT scary!!
The story is full of tragedy, though decisions that if you think them through you can even understand (like a father understanding that memories cannot truly replace his son), and redemption that may be obvious to superheroes experts, but are very well exposed to a new generation of kids that will witness a
clear
fight between good and evil (positive and negative forces) adorned with an excellent and adequate portion of comedy.
A very bland Campbell Scott is the "American gentleman" trying to
clear
up a debt and instead stumbles onto the operation.
Unless you're an easily amused teenager with poor judgment, you instinctively steer
clear
from these kinds of pictures when looking for chills and thrills.
If you are delaighted with uncertain movies that
clear
up in the end this is the choice for you.
It is not
clear
or definite by any means, but it does not need to be.
His need to prove to us that he is more than Jack McFarland is so
clear
here and he doesn't look to be having an once of fun.
Best to steer
clear
of this one.
In the end, we are left with hope, hope that when her young voice does eventually speak out, it speaks loud and
clear
for all to hear- sounding a message that transcends borders, nationality and religion.
Steer
clear
of this film.
It is
clear
that he cannot act, he is just a personality, he is not famous for his acting, It is his presence in the film.
There's even an attempt to capture Argento's stylishness, but that fails because the film is rather murky and almost grainy at times, unlike the crystal
clear
work of Argento.
It's
clear
that the director has a thing for deviant young women, and that theme is carried through with this film; along with a whole load of influence, which ranges from Video Nasty classic 'The Evil Dead', to Dario Argento's masterpiece 'Suspiria'.
Oh man,"Hausu" is an extremely weird and grotesque horror parody.It is also supremely stylish and visually mindblowing.The plot of "House" is quite easy to describe:seven schoolgirls travel to visit grandmother at her spooky old house.It's not
clear
whose grandmother she is,as every character in the movie is referred to by a nickname and they all call the old woman Ojii.The house turns out to be a demon that wants to eat them and grandmother is apparently a cat.Words can't describe how positively bizarre this movie is.It plays like the cross between "Suspiria" and "Beetlejuice".There are plenty scenes of kitschy humour plus some scares for example when one of the girls tries to sneak the watermelon out,she finds a human head down the well instead.One girl is even eaten by a piano in a very gory fashion and the dead victim's fingers are still playing the piano after being bitten off.9 out of 10.
The influence from Wes Craven's classic The Last House on the Left is
clear
and obvious throughout, but the film doesn't do anything new with it and overall is really rather boring.
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