Crucial
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The way on how we respond to such problem is very
crucial
and if a person is not strong enough to face such, he may be left defenseless and useless.
Ever since he missed a
crucial
baseball shot at school that cost the championship, he's been convinced his life would have turned out better had he made that shot.
You first start the movie with Marie Antoinette finding out she is to be married to Louis the XVI, then during the film so much goes on that you sort of have a hard time keeping up with how much time has past in her life, until finally you get to the
crucial
part in the film where her and her husband are to be executed.
This lack of connection is the most
crucial
flaw in the movie.
Then too, the film appears an independent production released through United Artists, so it lacked
crucial
studio backing and all the attention that can bring.
Also, Prince Hamlet's film "The Mouse Trap," which is
crucial
to the original drama because it seals Claudio's guilty conscience, cannot serve its function in this film because it has been modified from a drama reenacting King Hamlet's murder into a bad montage of random student-filmmaker camera shots which one can scarcely connect to anything in the plot.
My dad and uncle tried to make light of the spookiness for the rest of us by laughing and joking at
crucial
parts in the movie, but I was already spooked.
Bortko followed the book faithfully enough but still removed some
crucial
scenes and added a ridiculous character played by Valentin Gaft made up to look like Beria.
Julie Delpy, the talented actress of "2 Days in Paris" surprises with this tale of a pair of lovers at a
crucial
moment of their relationship.
Created by Ruth Boswell and husband James Boswell, the series focused on
crucial
issues in an increasingly technological age and did so all under the banner of a serious children's television drama, which for its time was really quite something.
Simon, portrayed by the excellent child actor Spencer Banks is the brainy one, interested in science and maths, with an instinct for discovery he single-handedly figures out all the
crucial
plot points for the audience to absorb, whilst (rather unfortunately) the naive and whining Liz, played by the admirable Cheryl Burfield, whines a little longer.
The Wrong End of Time is a fantastic instalment in which one of our central protagonists encounters her father in a 1940's naval station - coincidentally where the time barrier stands in 1970's England - and with the first appearance of Commander Traynor - a character so
crucial
to the overall story.
We as people in love tend to go after the unavailable, that which tempts us but manages to remain maddeningly out of reach, or just within the spectrum of possibility but vanishing at the last
crucial
moment.
A lot of IMDb users make this
crucial
mistake, and go looking for Shakespeare in everything they watch.
In the fray, only young Nikita (Anne Parillaud) survives, after offing a policeman who had let his guard down at a
crucial
moment.
First off, there are some
crucial
scenes in the film that just don't make any sense.
A
crucial
rule for me is that to enjoy a movie, I have to be able to get lost in the movie.
This is also heightened at times just before a
crucial
moment when the film halts and a message appears to warn you about the following scenes, very effective.
It would be better to say it registers a
crucial
political, cultural, and cinematic moment.
Sure, there is plenty of gratuitous nudity and violence here, but Deodato forgot a
crucial
element in the creation of trash: you have to be able to force the viewer to love their own feelings of inadequacy.
One aspect of the film I found very interesting and perhaps
crucial
to its impact: did Colonel (ex-general) Mitchell accomplish what he set out to do?
"License to Wed" might as well have been called "Meet the Minister," since all the film does is to recycle the nightmare-before-marriage scenario from "Meet the Parents" - albeit with one
crucial
deviation.
The plot is unsexy, to say the least, direction seems lacking in all
crucial
places and performances are woody and devoid of chemistry.
As other IMDb users have noted, gone is the
crucial
opening scene of Holmes and Watson examining Dr. Mortimer's forgotten walking stick; in it's place, Cubitt has - for some strange reason - cribbed the Turkish bath scene of an entirely different Holmes adventure.
His film is full of clichés : abusive slow motions (on the
crucial
moments, of course) stupid special effect when we see the ball coming right to us, horrible heavy orchestral muzak (on the
crucial
moments, of course).
The tension builds up very well, up to the
crucial
moment which is very convincing.
This version of Frances Hodgson Burnett's The Secret Garden takes the novel and eliminates all but the most
crucial
elements to make sure the story makes sense, but there is so much left out from the book that it takes away a lot of the magic.
Mr. Flower even manages to cast his daughter Verkina in the
crucial
role of girl in warehouse somehow getting billing over Newton Naushaus who has far more screen time as the prick drive-in manager.
There are hardly any signs of Dolf struggling with the authority of the Priest Anselmus (yet another
crucial
thing in the original story).
And never mind that his obnoxious whining drowns out
crucial
expository information that is supposed to set into motion the events that make up the remainder of the film.
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