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I enjoyed the dynamic and
comical
interaction of Griffith and Career.
The injection of comedy also makes watching the film an enjoyable experience..A must see for anyone who is interested in a reflective yet
comical
look at life.
Japanese indie film with humor and philosophy where the three main characters run literally almost through the entire film, chasing each other due to strange circumstances and
comical
coincidence.
He usually played comical, pompous types, but here he is subtle and convincing and very impressive.
Follow the Fleet is also comical, there are funny moments, moments that will make you laugh, but other moments where the acting just gets you so involved into the storyline.
What I especially love about this movie is the
comical
use of bread and all the common household enemies bread has a grudge against.
Certain movies - like this one here - just aim at plain and
comical
nonsense.
The absurdity of the laws becomes
comical.
I actually enjoyed watching Bela Lugosi and his bizarre staff, including his wife who requires fluid from the glands of young would-be brides, an old hag, and her two bizarre sons, one a giant idiot, the other a
comical
dwarf(Angelo Rossitto from 1932's Freaks).
Quite realistic at times but some of the acting is abysmal and
comical.
After you've seen this small likable and
comical
film, you will for sure feel better.
The band's performance was on the spot, each one playing their role in a deft,
comical
manner.
The beautiful scenery, bright colors,
comical
music (including variations of Hello Muddah)and a comic acting turn by noted director Sam Raimi makes this a movie you can pull out again and again like looking up an old friend.
D.W. Griffith's first film, 'Those Awful Hats (1909),' was designed as a
comical
public service announcement of sorts.
The killer in this keeps a scarf over his face like "The Shadow" and he sounds ridiculous but it's always so
comical
yet tense.
They now make Miss Marple's nephew into a comical, silly, womanizer.
It’s ironic that, of Gance’s more celebrated Silent work, this should be the one I watch first: it’s a one-reel short about a mad scientist – hence its inclusion in the “Horror Challenge”, though the tone throughout is distinctly
comical!
Yet in spite of how funny this movie truly is, the parts I remember most are still those that reached a deeper level of human emotion: the scenes between Chaplin and his lover are meant to be comical, but I couldn't help but notice the honesty and poignancy he injected into each vignette.
His direction is superb -- not only from a
comical
standpoint, but from a cinematic one as well; one particular scene comes to mind that takes place in a house of mirrors, in which Chaplin uses a repeated set-up to convey a feeling of simultaneous order and confusion.
The costumes were horrible, the music was horrible, and the writing was beyond horrible!!!The movie was so bad it was
comical.
I can just imagine the "behind the scenes" dialogue while making this picture: "this is going to be such a cute movie, the story is so cute, the dialogue is so cute, the actors are so cute, the acting is so cute, no the acting is so dynamic, it's going to be such a hit with the audience: being so piquant and lovely, and yet so comical........" I don't know too much about the Back Street Boys, except that they're famous, now I realize they must have made some money and thought they were going to make a classic film, they were wrong, money doesn't always translate into good taste.
But the worst was the totally miscast performance of Alec Guinness as a Indian professor - it was
comical
in the worst possible way, he would have been more at home in a Benny Hill episode!
As a person who has experienced the relationship between client and therapist for several years now, I found this movie to hit on the "sensitive" areas of that relationship in one of the most
comical
ways I have seen to date.
This movie gives a very real and
comical
portrayal of life in this line of work.
Hearing this,Sally comes to the realization that she is Geoffrey's next victim of a well-planned crime.Stanwyck has never been better as a panic-stricken wife,trying to survive her husband's evil doings.Bogart gives a highly underrated performance as a psychopath,who gets brutal when his murder plot doesn't go according to plan.His presence on screen is often frightening.The ending is wonderfully witty and comical.While not in the same league as "The Maltese Falcon"or "Key Largo",this is still a highly entertaining Bogart film,that will not disappoint.
This movie is so weird, it is almost
comical.
And even Nina Wayne (the sister of Carol Wayne, I imagine), who had a much smaller part, makes the most of her
comical "
dumb blonde" role, without genuinely copying her sister.
The drunks are all played as comical, which grates against the more serious themes of the movie.
Samuel Jacksin is the cello play cop who wanders into a nest of thieves...some brutal the other weirdly
comical.
It's not one great story, but several, and the
comical
about the driver who doesn't understand the gear box, but lets his passenger drive his car, and the tragical about the Finnish driver whose 14-year-old daughter has got pregnant, is a great mix.
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