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This is an unusual film, as the first part is treated naturally, the second, with its own credits, is a haunting fantasy.
The
credits
at the end of the film showing both Japanese translator and the teacher being reunited at the cemetery was as moving as the film itself.
Then the movie started, and from the scary opening which is comprised of sound effects over the
credits
through the second story, I was scared nearly to tears by this.
I felt a gap between the movie itself, and the closing
credits
in which later history about the Madam Sata character is narrated along with film clips of Rio Carnival.
During the
credits
at the end there is an extra goody: THE song is performed once more - this time by Heather Nova.
The opening
credits
scene revealing the Icelandic coast with the powerful music lets us know we're in for something different.
This is one of the worst-written things I've ever seen - it barely even rises to the level of cookie-cutter formula in its laziness (in the credits, the serial killer character is just called "The Killer" - the writer couldn't even be bothered to give him a name, never mind any background).
The better part of them are essentially the same, when you break them down to basic elements: Build up a base, collect
credits
through some kind of natural(or unnatural) mineral, build an army and defeat the opponent who has more or less the same type(s) of army/units/buildings as you.
Take note, those used to there being
credits
aplenty throughout the RTS titles they play, as I can't off-hand think of another game that isn't pretty much like that.
It says that it's based on a true story and in the
credits
it mentions a trainers name that it's been dedicated to.
Be sure to watch to the end of the
credits.
Some scenes were drawn so far out and even the opening and closing
credits
were all but on "pause."
While it was directed by Hitchcock, it doesn't feel like a Hitchcock movie at all, and the true auteurs of the film are the dialogue writer (separate from screenplay writer in the credits), Sidney Gilliat, and the star, who is also the villain, Charles Laughton.
The premise, I understand, but what followed after the beginning
credits
rolled was beyond boring.
From the opening shot with some unknown woman writing in her journal about a mysterious man who ruined the planet or somesuch, into the overly pretentious 11 minute opening credits....... OK, I digress.. but seriously, who cares about the radio stations still working and the 2 fat guys who drive around for a while mumbling.
The microphone should have been listed in the
credits
with the actors, it had more scenes than the dog.
He must have had a mental lapse of the skills he had acquired while filming this or he just sold the filmmakers his name to put on the
credits
but one of the two must have happened.
Everything from the opening
credits
listing the make-up and stunt people before the writer and not the director, to the final shot when Richard Nixon and Allan Ginsberg form an unlikely duo in a last-ditch attempt to completely ruin sense.
Even the beginning
credits
and opening scene almost made me get up and leave.
Knowing this, you can't help but remain on the sofa, recliner or your favorite movie chair until the final
credits
begin scrolling the screen.
The
credits
are more interesting than the movie - maybe longer, too.
The film actually got booed in the cinema as the end
credits
rolled, by not just me, but half the audience.
Also Branko Djuric takes
credits
for his part, but best elements of this movie are dialogs, which represents tradition and a way of living in Balcan countries.
I saw the
credits
and expected a very interesting movie.
When the final
credits
rolled, I was thinking "is that it?"
The only reason I checked out this movie is because in the
credits
it states that China Kantner is in this movie.
I don't think they should list actors in the
credits
unless they have prominent roles, and if they do, then maybe the word "bit part" should be next to their names.
Directed by Herbert Ross, "Play It Again, Sam" (1972) is Woody Allen's film from the beginning to the final
credits.
Even from the opening credits, I knew this movie would be enjoyable.
When the closing
credits
rolled the audience stayed to watch until the end and in complete silence.
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