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I thought the film managed this
crucial
plot point much better than the book itself.
Ingmar Bergman, in the midst of his prime, and following two other heavily psychological films, Persona and Hour of the Wolf, is far more interested in seeing what the effect of war has on usually civilized beings, that it brings out the worst in them, and also in a cathartic way is a reminder of what is truly
crucial
in living.
Every review I have read so far seems to have missed a
crucial
point.
The Battle of Britain rages on for a over a year as the Island nation is bloodied but unbowed providing
crucial
time for their American allies to produce more arms for the inevitable struggle.
The storyline thus walks a tightrope of chance events to such an intense degree that you cannot take your eyes off the screen for even a millisecond, or you will miss something
crucial.
I found it was very true to the book, however it left out some
crucial
parts: Mullet Finger's real name, etc.
I know that to include everything in the book, the film would have to have been several hours long, so I think they did their best to include things that were
crucial
and pivotal to the story.
Rather you just feel embarrassed for yet another film that started with potential, but ended up falling flat on its face at the most
crucial
point.Zero Day indeed....zzzzzzzzzzzzz
I understand there is an uncut version out there with additional footage, and I would hope that it contained at least eight or nine
crucial
scenes that seem to be missing from the cut known as "Fury of the Wolfman".
There is the chance that I missed some
crucial
plot elements since I may have been in a slight coma during the time this baby was on.
I was appalled by the many omissions of
crucial
parts of the story.
The direction alternated between sluggish and confusing (one was not at all sure exactly who was doing what and with what and to whom at at least one
crucial
juncture).
Of course there was the formulaic use of camera angles in the boy's scenes, but much of the
crucial
action took place outside of his field of view.
The lack of media coverage
crucial
in the first 48 hours has been documented by a recent study.
It is true that the movie suffered in the transfer to DVD - some scenes which were complete in the original were shortened and so badly edited that there are striking continuity gaps and that even one
crucial
scene between Jane and Rochester starts in the middle of a sentence!
Suspense is
crucial
to maintaining the interest of the audience.
This movie captures the absurd essence of an overbearing American patriot actor -- one that believes his work (and politics) are as
crucial
to the American people as the opinions of the President himself.
The point of the father was that he was a self-made man who would tame nature to his liking, and that liking was not just a tea plantation upon the lands the elephants once dominated, but also that he would dominate even the large bull elephant that led the herd, and thus he would dominate his son and all around him, and so we join the tale after the elephants have been denied the
crucial
dry season access to their pathway to water.
But along the way a few witnesses are killed, and those who had played some role in the whole business are forced to retire (the judge), to end their career and life (the contractor or the contractor's go between), a public officer who was ready to deliver the disappeared probation report, and some shady character after he provides some
crucial
information.
We are not speaking of necessary compromises to get to some consensus in some domains that are
crucial
to public interest.
However, I sense one
crucial
point about this film is being overlooked...the cultural significance of its location.
Not to mention the soundtrack is extraordinary perfectly capturing those
crucial
moments.
One
crucial
message of the film is questioning info sources, as was clearly demonstrated by the snippers casualties being shamefully blamed on Chavez's supporters.
A superb performance is given by Lucinda Dryzek, who plays a snotty, revolting teenage girl of the sort we all dread to meet, but who at
crucial
moments collapses in helpless tears and turns out to be pathetic, with all her arrogance just a pose.
Silverstein and Diaz soon find themselves enmeshed in a conspiracy involving Argentina's intelligence community and some uranium, and the film separates them at a
crucial
point that allows Silverstein to develop some impressive sleuthing skills of his own.
I love the relationship between the two leads, which is the
crucial
thing about this story, and the humour of their encounters.
Kelly Masterson doesn't have a masterpiece of a script here (it basically breaks into crazy killer mode by the end in a series of climactic events that only work by the very end, and even there suspension of disbelief is paramount), but her script does convey character before plot, and in a story where the actions surround a heist it's
crucial
to know who these people are beat by beat.
Mabel employs rock music as the medium in this movie to express her personal attitude to life, in which love, desire and the consequential frustration play significantly
crucial
roles.
Very strange but maybe we missed something
crucial
????
The characters of Cassio and Emilia also wander in and out of scenes even though they, like Iago, seem more
crucial
to the plot.
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