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Thankfully one of the producers was there at last night's Inside Out screening, so I got a chance to untangle some of the tendrils of this incredibly
complicated
movie built up around the unbelievable Craig Russell, whose performance and drag impersonations just stand on top of the thing.
Like I said:
complicated.
This is a film about two brothers who are very different (played by real-life brothers) who both find love, but their love lives are
complicated
by outside circumstances.
While I don't look for a heavy
complicated
plot in an action film, it is always helpful to have something to hold it together.
Yes, it has a complicated, multiple nested structure of flashbacks into flashbacks, but it is well worth watching even more.
To make matters even more
complicated
all her siblings have different surnames and nobody knows who their real father is.
This has something of the stage about it, being perhaps over-constructed, but it is damned
complicated
and keeps you guessing until the last scenes.
There are bad guy minions in this movie that look like ninjas and a fair amount of scenes in which the character's voice inflection is completely inappropriate, not to mention the fact that instead of at least attempting to fake scientific jargon, lots of questions are answered with, "I can't tell you that, it's classified," or "it's so complicated, you wouldn't understand."
It is the relationship between the two, slightly
complicated
by the warm-hearted pianist (Cameron Mitchell)that makes up the crux of the story here.
Framing same-sex marriage as the next great civil rights challenge, Saving Marriage navigates the long,
complicated
political and legislative process with a human context, giving a face to a topic that is often eschewed as empty political rhetoric.
This movie doesn't have a terribly
complicated
plot--a man and woman are divorcing even though down deep they are still in love.
With that, it's too complicated, too artsy if you will, for a dumbed down less sophisticated American movie audience.
The story is not too complicated, girl likes boy, girl chases boy who is a surfer, girl learns to surf and tries to make boy jealous, boy pretends he is not interested, then comes unglued when she is with someone else.
In and amongst the somewhat
complicated
story we see Panabaker's much younger sister (played by Clare Stone) falling apart at the seams, a la becoming more and more introverted and wild, even going so far as to attempt a quick runaway one night which she finds to be a big mistake because the streets are a dangerous and frightening place to live on at any age.
The plot is actually quite complicated, but to cut a long story short; what we basically have is two men who meet on holiday and soon fall out over a girl.
The characters are easy to understand and typical, the story is not
complicated
and it has some funny moments.
The situation is further
complicated
when Mel actually falls in love with him.This film totally rocks and in my book it's an adorable romantic comedy 8/10
In that sense it may not have a Hollywood calibre cast and
complicated
plot, but that wasn't the point of this film.
I wondered if this was an influence on the plot of "September", which features a scarcely less
complicated
string of unrequited love interests.
Few series have more ably depicted the
complicated
communication between two people from different backgrounds who are trying to forge a relationship.
Actually, this is a mature film for mature viewers who understand the complexities and bliss of mid-life relationships that are further
complicated
by the loss or disability of a steady partner whose patterns are well learned and experienced along that long path.
The simple transport job gets more
complicated
when it turns out that people want the witness dead before he can testify--and those people are cops, led by Mosely's former partner, Frank Nugent (David Morse, who--as he always does--turns in a riveting performance that's marvelously restrained).
Although I do not understand why directors insist films be so
complicated
we actually loose the simplistic enjoyment film audiences require.
I recommend watching twice with a pen and paper in order to take notes and then you can maybe begin to understand the over
complicated
story line.
I like films with
complicated
twists but this was not the best.
I am not sure why - it isn't any much funny, the plot is unnecessarily complicated, there are few unnecessarily long scenes ... but still, the characters, the atmosphere, and the great musical score almost made me cry in the last scene where our three heroes are leaving together.
Nikita Taylor is not a good girl.She's a heroin addict who participates in robbing the pharmacy.It ends up badly and she's the only survivor.She's sentenced for life for shooting a policeman.But one day she finds out Nikita no longer exists and she has to work as an assassin.Things get more
complicated
when she falls in love with a cashier.Nikita is an action thriller directed by Luc Besson.In 1993 John Badham made an English version called Point of No Return with Bridget Fobda in the lead.In the French version Anne Parillaud does a great job as Nikita.Jean-Hugues Anglade is terrific as her boyfriend Marco.Tchéky Karyo is brilliant as Bob.Jeanne Moreau is wonderful as Amande.Jean Reno is fantastic as Victor the cleaner.We all remember his outstanding performance also as a cleaner in Leon (1994), a Luc Besson masterpiece.The restaurant sequence looks quite awesome.She has to make her first assassination on her birthday.And the job she does with Victor, and he wastes all those bullets on those men and gets shot.I wish Luc Besson could come up with stuff like this some day again.Nikita is a great representative of the action genre.
Written by cartoonist Rube Goldberg, who makes a cameo here, the story-about an elderly costume store owner (Charles Winninger) about to lose his place-is nothing special but has some amusing visual humor when we see some of Winninger's inventions like the
complicated
ways to wake up and stop a robber involving a cat and a giant boot.
It's just about love and real life, complicated, messy and rewarding.
The "explanation" thrown in at the 11th hour is slightly ridiculous and too
complicated
and nonsensical for it's own good.
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