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Good for gore in the last 20 minutes or so, while most of the action is
confined
to the short intro sequence in Viet Nam (which was decently well done).
Practically all the action takes place at night, on the
confined
space of a small island.
Ennio Morricone's score is on a whole other level as usual, and is too epic to be
confined
to this tale of mere mortal drunken bandidos and a cracker ass gringo.
But, her father, once a great dancer himself, with a New York company, is
confined
to a wheelchair while her mama drinks too much.
Of course, the original short story
confined
itself to the time the couple spent on their honeymoon, although the subsequent adapted theater play expanded on the plot.
So you get a movie with most of the action
confined
to the end and not much of Vinnie or Michael.
Even she is largely
confined
to earnestly crying out for decency and screaming.
Those who typically don't like musicals might enjoy this, as there are none of those cheesy "I feel a song coming on" moments - - all of the music is
confined
to the stage of the Kit Kat Klub.
Very young guy
confined
to wheelchair by hysterical paralysis mixed with partial traumatic amnesia produced by the parent-killing car wreck occurring years ago when he was a child meets but of course doesn't recognize young chick who drove the car that caused the accident and is now obsessed with the idea of becoming a paraplegic like him aka like the kid in the car she crashed into.
It's beautiful to see the changes of Colin and Mary: He learns to be more confident and less pessimist, changing the paranoia of being all the time
confined
in his bedroom because of 'spores', to go to the garden and try to walk again.
The musical numbers, which are
confined
to a nightclub, are excellent, brimming with energy.
But those wretched elements are there in abundance: The plot here makes little sense, the script is by turns fatuous and yawn inducing, the background music is annoying, the "action" is
confined
to a few rooms, the characters are ridiculous types, and the entire film is tedious and uninvolving.
While you might expect lots of shootouts and action, most of the film is
confined
to a police station and it unfolds an awful lot like a play.
Confined
to a single set, the master Alfred Hitchcock directs a compelling psychological drama that uniquely challenges the viewer to reflect on his own reactions to the events presented on screen.
Despite its topic, there's very little in the way of visual sleaziness here, the offences against the girls are
confined
to tape recordings the police have and its from these that they build their case.
The low-budget doesn't allow the performers much to room to emote, with most of the in-flight action
confined
to First Class and the cockpit.
3.Instability is not
confined
to the financial system, however.
Despite the way it often looks to outsiders, debates in Israel about the future of the occupied territories have never been
confined
to hawks and doves.
In the realm of politics, democratic experimentation is
confined
to the local level, permitted only insofar as it strengthens CPC rule.
China’s willingness to demonstrate its new might is not
confined
to land; on the contrary, China’s maritime ambitions have no end in sight.
For the time being, harsh policies toward the Muslim Brotherhood are likely to be
confined
to Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
Veal calves are similarly
confined
for all their lives in individual stalls that do not permit them to turn around, lie down, or stretch their limbs.
As for Hezbollah, the Israeli military response is by no means
confined
to retaliation.
The politics of nationality is not
confined
to Eastern Europe.
Although the expansion of exports has been dramatic, now accounting for 70% of China’s GDP, it has exerted no pull on other economic sectors, because it has been
confined
to foreign-owned manufacturing and assembling enterprises.
With its huge domestic economy, China would never have been able to accumulate such an enormous external surplus if its growth had not been
confined
to such enterprises.
For example, the US wage insurance program is
confined
to manufacturing workers over age 50 who are in competitively vulnerable industries and are deemed by the Secretary of Labor to have nontransferable skills.
Innovation in government is not an intellectual luxury, a topic
confined
to seminars and panel discussions, or a matter only of administrative reforms.
Because konzo was initially characterized as a pure upper-motor neuron disease
confined
to motor pathways in the central nervous system, it was suggested that the cognitive effects were minimal.
This return to pre-feminist discourse is not
confined
to India.
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