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It also has to be said that the director has managed to
convey
a real sense of Bukowski's writings/life and that is no small feat in itself.
Too bad there's no plot, and it's paced slower than a Bergman film, and there's not a single actor in it who knows how to
convey
distress without shouting, whining and falling down.
If that is the case, then the whole point of worship is a waste of time (if you don't even trust the Bible to
convey
the stories accurately).
It is difficult to
convey
just how bad it is.
The movie running at 93 minutes, can't ever
convey
a life with autism, but with the director, seems to have brought her life experience to the screen in a thoughtful and observant way (small observations only people touched by autism would recognise and find funny and painful).
Writer-director Dan Clark (who plays the head criminal) wants us to think he's crafting a deliberately self-conscious homage to B-cinema, but ultimately doesn't have the dumb 'luck' of an Ed Wood to
convey
it at all proper.
It's nice to see that both the mother and stepfather are portrayed as sympathetic people.Beery's portrayal manages also to
convey
the flaws in the character of The Champ,which is why we understand how his wife could leave him.But as an ex-boxing champ he's not very believable.
Perhaps it is unrealistic to expect a movie to adequately
convey
the rich depth, character and texture of a wonderful and highly entertaining novel.
The simplicity of the brutality that was brought upon the Afghan people by the Taliban of course does not need many words to
convey.
She was able to
convey
the intimacy that comes from years of being someones right hand, and then to lose that when you have been sidelined by that very same person.
The main character displays a depth of emotion that is not often seen in this genre managing to
convey
in word and memory induced vignettes the tragedy of his life, the wrongs he has committed to survive and his sorrow at what he has become.
In LUST, CAUTION ('SE, JIE') he has once again created a symphony of a film with a script by James Schamus based on the short story by Eileen Chang, assembled a cast superb actors who
convey
the story's multileveled messages on the historic backgrounds of World War II Shanghai and Hong Kong using the sensitive camera eye of Rodrigo Prieto and accompanied by Alexandre Desplat's evocative East/West musical score.
But, God! You've got to at least TRY to
convey
those depths by something other than static shots of actors doing and saying nothing.
Actors with more chemistry might have pulled it off better, but the biggest setbacks were the lack of cleverness in the script and absence of a magic the tale seemed to have been meant to
convey.
After seeing Swimming Pool (my first Ozonic experience - his first American-language movie), all of his previous films and now this one, I've come to the conclusion that Francois Ozon is a truly brilliant filmmaker, someone who is capable of foraging deep, DEEP under the surface of things - as only a Scorpio can - to
convey
what is nearly non-conveyable in films: psychological state and motivation.
The turmoil of post-war Vienna provides the backdrop for the story of "The Third Man" and some exquisite expressionistic cinematography is used to
convey
the sense of menace and pessimism which prevailed in the city at that time.
Beautiful, unusual, talented beyond reason and able to
convey
more with a simple look than most actors can communicate in an entire film.
Ewa Aulin, making her debut in this steaming pile, manages to
convey
that her only talent is taking her clothes off at the drop of a hat.
There is no way for me to accurately
convey
how terrible this movie is, but I will try.
The characters are very well developed and, while the movie doesn't justify Josh's actions, it does
convey
compassion for him.
I do, however, wish to
convey
a sense of gratitude to the directors for the artfully crafted scar that these films have etched upon my conscious.
Or that cool "I'll kick your butt if I need to" attitude he always seemed to
convey.
Though it has some melodrama of the forced variety, it manages to
convey
a sense of the rough edges around the conventional truth.
The always captivating Charlotte, (great to see Dirk Bogarde's little girl all growed up) looking elegant as a woman of a certain age in a very Anglo-Parisian sheath dress-wearing kind of way, is wonderful in her ability to
convey
contained confusion struggling to make sense of a pain too great to bear.
Beside trying to
convey
the message, that beauty is relative, inner beauty is that counts and that every one needs someone to believe in him to reach his full potential, there is no reference to the Mormon church or Mormon beliefs at all.
I would argue that the violence and nudity are absolutely crucial to accurately
convey
the authenticity of the period.
and inasmuch as the section above that says 'the plot synopsis is empty' basically covers it, it seems absurd to need ten whole lines of text just to be able to
convey
the only necessary information, that the section above that says 'the plot synopsis is empty' basically covers it.
Physically he is more beautiful than any man has a right to be, but his beauty also comes from within because he projects a warmth and humanity that few actors can
convey.
The sleazy giallo picture here known as "Strip Nude for Your Killer" (1975) is misleadingly titled (no victim of the crazed killer is ever forced to strip; they're usually 3/4 naked to begin with!) but still manages to
convey
the film's two main selling points--sex and violence, dished out in fairly equal measure.
The two leads are either smiling all the time to
convey
happiness or screaming to
convey
anger and frustration.
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