Clues
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You get some
clues
from where the light is, but there's a lot that you can't see, everything from people to mountain ranges.
And you have to infer what is there from these limited
clues.
It turns out that the tiniest galaxies in the universe provide some of the best
clues.
You can actually see how it was physically shaped by food, both by reading the names of the streets, which give you a lot of
clues.
Does that give any
clues?
Here, they invite the viewer to analyze a crime looking at evidence and
clues
embedded in five narratives on these five different screens, in which the city itself may have been the culprit.
If you really studied that you might have some
clues
as to what Paul likes to do.
Anybody got any
clues?
And if Mother Nature has given us some clues, we think there might be a new future in the value of how we eat, and what we eat is really our chemotherapy three times a day.
And here, scientists are drilling into the past of our planet to find
clues
to the future of climate change.
This bacteria was discovered several years ago by a team of planetary biologists hoping to find
clues
to life on other planets by looking at one of the harshest conditions on ours.
And so she spent countless hours going through every minute of that weekend in her mind, searching her memory for
clues
that were not there.
Within a few minutes of watching the film it was easy to figure out the whole plot and then there are more obvious
clues
very early on leaving no mystery.
Some directors take 2 and a half hours to tell a story, David Lynch takes 2 and a half hours to piece together scenes with
"clues"
and his trademark oddity, but there's never a story.
A perfect crime is executed and the investigating police officer, ignoring all the clues, immediately knows who guilty is.
I should have known better..the
clues
were all over IMDB.com.
The conclusion is also fairly predictable; there are certainly enough
clues
provided from the get go to indicate exactly where the story is headed.
If you like to watch movies that start out with a good guy trying to catch a bad guy, then reveal
clues
to the motives of each throughout the movie, skip it.
Amelia notices some unusual crime scene evidence & makes a note of it which impresses Rhyme when he is asked to work on the case, he quickly realises the evidence are in fact cryptic
clues
to the whereabouts of Lindsay.
Now, if the scriptwriter were standing here after the lights go up from a film fest screening, they no doubt would crow about how all these shortcomings are REALLY clever
clues
to the plot turning topsy-turvy in this misfire's final five minutes.
As the local insurance firm victimized by the crime is majority owned by Fane, the policy's naturally skeptical underwriters, Lloyd's of London, deploy senior investigator George Engels (James Mason) to probe into the nature of the felony, made more sinister because of the death, possibly a homicide, of an insurance investigator (Wendy Hughes) who, in following
clues
was apparently coming close to the cause of the arson.
There's too much foreshadowing and to many "subtle" clues, so when the first twist arrives early on, you already know how the movie is going to end.
We're not given any
clues
as to who might be knocking people off, so we just kind of follow the police detective and the page boys as they all try to solve the mystery first.
The Pang Brothers (Danny & Oxide) previously made the extremely overrated "The Eye" and it sort of is a tradition for them to build up a story with
clues
and hints towards a point where it becomes nearly impossible to meet the expectations of their curious audiences, yet they don't seem eager to alter their formula any time soon.
By not knowing what people are saying, we are thrown into some mystery about what is going on, and are left with more visual clues... Maybe it's just me, but I would have liked to know what was going on!
There are many
clues
in the movie about its story and ending, some you understand at the moment, some will make sense afterwords, the dialogs were written very cleverly.
Five college teams decipher
clues
in an evening race around Los Angeles, trying to reach the finish line first.
But there are no such emotional clues, or cues for that matter, in this one.
.. good to see him) provide
clues
but they don't go where you might think.
Five disparate teams head out one night in L.A. for a scavenger hunt for
clues
instead of physical objects.
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