Connection
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The next door neighbor whose computer Will was fixing, has relatives in the mid-east who thru their bank send money to the neighbor's bank , and Ripley sees a terrorist
connection.
TWO HARBORS is a B&W 75 minute film from Minnesota that features non-actors and is about two people finding a
connection
through a search for alien life.
You don't have any real
connection
with any of the characters and there's no real story line to follow.
Musical numbers (and there many, many of them) are VERY overlong and boring, and have absolute no
connection
with the story.
A question soon develops as to whether or not some rather immoderate camera, lighting and editing pyrotechnics can ever reach a point of
connection
to a weak and often incoherent narrative that will not be taken seriously by a sensate viewer.
He seemingly has no
connection
to any of the other characters already in the movie.
He is shown with his daughter, who also has no
connection
to anybody else in the movie.
One does not feel any
connection
with the characters whatsoever.
If you want to make a romantic melodramatic Hollywood production with Colin Farell and Selma Hayek, then how could you possibly make a
connection
to Ask The Dust (the novel)?
Only on a very rare occasion does an episode of the x-files fail to generate any excitement or does the episode contain anything which is just totally boring to watch.A detective and his former partner both die in unexplained circumstances.The deaths are linked to the presence of a little girl who was there when the deaths took place.Mulder has devised a theory that a policeman murdered by his colleagues has come back reincarnated as the little girl and is exacting revenge.Now for the bizarre bit.The little girl has no
connection
at all and seems to just a random person chosen as the reincarnation.I think this was slightly lazy writing by the writers and this episode ranks as one of the worst in x-files history!
To create a fictional observer for the purpose of giving the reader a point of
connection
in the book is regrettable, regrettable that white people can't just read a book without a white protagonist to connect to, but at least he was placed in a somewhat passive role.
We are asked to accept not only that a record played backwards can bring a dead man back to life, but that the record also contains hidden messages aimed SPECIFICALLY at one kid, when the singer had no
connection
to the boy when he was alive, and of course no way of knowing at whose hands the record would end up.
The movie Even Cowgirls Get the Blues doesn't include an eighth of the content in the book, and it seems to focus more on the love
connection
between Bonanza Jellybean and Sissy than anything else.
The characters are sadly underdeveloped, making it difficult for us to have any sort of
connection
with them.
Why not peal back just a touch of the subtlety that plagues this movie, and make that
connection
explicit?
No
connection
between the scenes.
The
connection
is a stretch and he should have shot the main actress first.
Just somethings that clearly don't fit in...and no effort is made to clarify the
connection
between the bizarre and yet not particularly intimidating critters, and the hospital they've taken over.
And so there is absolutely no
connection
to the people on screen, and so when they start to get shot, we couldn't care less!
If it's any consolation, "Stirba" is a sequel in name only and there's absolutely no
connection
with the characters or events that were introduced in Dante's film.
But beyond that, I simply had no
connection
with or sympathy for any of the characters.
A twin with the "twin
" connection
senses that something is wrong with her sister.
While you are at HULU check out the other movies that are their right now there is 10 episodes and some are pretty decent movies with good plots and production and you can watch a lot of them in 480p as long as you have a decent speed
connection.
How anyone could develop a
connection
with the heroine, or have empathy for her, is beyond me.
THE FRENCH
CONNECTION
at least tried to absorb European influences, to complicate the conventional view of the American police detective, even if the attempt was foundered by Friedkin's ambivalence, Americaness and general indirection.
The original
CONNECTION
was part of this movement, with its difficultly distanced style, and anti-detective figure.
There wasn't a real
connection
with the viewer about what was going on.
Years have past since Alex Rain (played by Olivier Gruner in the first movie) stumbled onto the horrific plot that involved replacing humans with machines however since then a war between cyborgs and humans has emerged and we lost, now a superwoman of sorts who is the daughter of Olivier Gruner's character (She also inherits only half of his minimal acting ability) which I think is the films minimal
connection
to the first, however when the superwoman is created she hides in 1980 while a bounty hunter from the future hunts her down in this confusing sci-fi clunker.
As a result, I never got a true feel for any of the characters and never made a good
connection
with them emotionally.
At times 'House of Games' loses any
connection
to how human beings actually behave or talk, and becomes just a mechanism to spin out the plot.
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