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It is the network; and in my case, the network has been important in media, because I get to
connect
to people.
Through that, I
connect
to people.
We can build all sorts of environments to make it a little bit easier, but ultimately, what we're trying to do is really
connect
with one other person.
The filmmakers neglected to
connect
the dots--that is, the sequence of events and choices that led from Charlie Wilson and the anti-Soviet mujaheddin to Al Qaeda and Osama Bin Laden and eventually to 9/11.
As in previous sequels, there's nothing here to really
connect
the films except for the monster, the witch and Ed Harley (Lance Henriksen).
They spent way too much of the end centered around her. Another big problem is they didn't
connect
the elements well enough.
Kathleen Turner struts around in a blond wig, getting her kicks from "pretending" to be a two-bit hooker (she really has a good solid job in the clothing industry and has been hurt so badly by men that this is the only way she can connect), and Tony Perkins plays a hysterical "priest" who is out to maybe murderer her (yet another movie that ends with Tony Perkins in drag).
None of the actors actually
connect
with each other and as a result the movie does not
connect
with the audience.
I do not
connect
with any of the characters.
At the end, poor Mr. Mitchell returns (how desperate he must've been for money!) and drones out some nonsense that's supposed to
connect
this pile of crap with the AIDS epidemic.
Evidently based on some actual incidents during WWII, the film just doesn't
connect
with the viewer for some reason that it is not quite clear to me.
Soapy plot revolves around adulterous couple perishing in a plane wreck, leaving their spouses to find eachother and
connect
on their own intimate level.
The two daughters are older now and while the daughter he had with the white woman (Lucy) was trying to
connect
with him, his other daughter didn't want anything to do with him.
WOW, I'd hate to sound opinionated, but anyone that rated this movie any higher than I just have must have an I.Q. that reaches unimaginably low depths which reach out beyond time and space and
connect
at planet "Hopper-is-a-retard-for-making-this-movie".
The characters are not developed, so we don't
connect
with them - and we hardly care when some of them die.
Another picking point I had with the movie was the lack of a realistic story of events that would make you grow to
connect
to a character.
But in fact, it's just a bunch of coincidences between several characters that
connect
each other during one day in one of the biggest cities of the world.
Finally, I can
connect
the dots between Return of the Jedi and Phantom Menace.
The poor slob on the second floor of her building trying all the ploys to
connect
and no character development there.
This movie is just downright horrible, the movie was only an hour long and for about 25mins of the movie was just useless random snowboarding clips that don't even
connect
to the movie.
The story is a very common Geisha story, and characters behaved very inconsistently, thus making it extremely difficult for me to
connect
with the heroine.
Granted the story of a woman dealing with her husband's infidelity and how she is helped and hindered by her friends is a less shocking one now in an age when divorce is so common, but at the same time its just as timely as ever, I just wish they could have managed to
connect
all of the pieces together because as it stands now you really don't feel pulled along by the plot.
I would say there was a dramatic moment every five minutes, and the movie moved through her life extremely fast, and this left no room for us to
connect
with Christina Ricci's character.
Characters in the nine shorts that make up this film occasionally spill over into each others stories, but none of them ever seem to really
connect.
I couldn't
connect
with the characters at all, so i didn't care about what happened to them(normally I love the characters because I can relate to their personality or problems).
The fight scenes are so badly choreographed that its a wonder that the swords ever manage to
connect.
Because of that you don't
connect
with any of the characters.
James Garner would have been a vast improvement over Hudson who is just cardboard, and he doesn't
connect
with Andrews and vice versa.
i love this film!! maybe it is my generation but i can really
connect
with what he is talking about and means to do. it kept me laughing for the duration.
Rachael Stirling is an amazing actress, i have never seen her other works but her portrayal of Nan made me
connect
with her feeling her heartache and pains and love.
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