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To add a little excitement to the mix, characters fire guns in one another's general direction (twice) and the manner of Modigliani's
death
is irresponsibly fictionalized.
I, however, felt clubbed to
death
by every anti-Jewish cliche known.
I bought the audio "tape" of the film years ago after I had seen it and wore the poor thing to
death.
Although WILBUR WANTS TO KILL HIMSELF is an honest and unflinching look at
death
and suicide, it manages to evoke overwhelming feelings of compassion and tenderness.
Wilbur, played by Jamie Sives, is despondent over the the
death
of his parents, and he has made numerous attempts at suicide to end his pain.
This movie is a disgrace; it tries to hide the collaboration of Italian fascists to the deportation of thousands of Jews and non-Jews to
death
camps during WWII in Italy.
At one point in the movie he felt he was lost in a never ending confusing void and the one doctor who was also his father was telling him he died.The spooky thing about the ending is that it gets you thinking about what lays ahead after our own
death.
After fatally clubbing the man with a rock, Marcos and Paola can't agree on what to do and during an argument about whether to go to the cops or not, Marcos ends up strangling her to death, sticking her under the bed and closing the door (out of sight... out of mind).
The plot is virtually the same as a group of townspeople hole up in a shack as the "walkers" close in on them, forcing them to make life or
death
decisions; extremely graphic.
For example, a
death
during the film comes about in mundane fashion; i.e., entirely without tragedy, violence or emotion.
I can't fault Jackson or Levy, they had to do what they were hired to do, I suppose, but this movie is atrocious, and may be the
death
knell for 'buddy' movies.
Law and order ultimately sets things straight but not before a guilt ridden member of the dealers haunted by flashbacks jumps through a ten story window to her
death.
His hobby is ham radio when not rescuing people from near
death
in the line of duty.
We discover what a completely manipulative sociopath, who is instrumental in the
death
of her friends because she wants to sleep with Harrington.
I am a huge fan of the zombie genre, especially Romero's original classics, but it seems to me that the genre has been done to
death
in recent years and there's nothing much to say any more.
He hasn't gotten over the
death
of his wife yet and can't love Young, but with Mitchum's arrival he starts to get jealous!
A single stab wound, a punch or a kick to the face, or a tap to the small of the back with a barrel of a gun causes immediate
death
or unconsciousness to the fragile enemy Germans.
"Triloquist" centers around a sister and brother who are taken in by their abusive uncle after the
death
of their mother, a famous veltriloquist.
Facing certain
death
in France's court of law, she is given two choices: lethal injection, or have her execution faked, and then assume a new life as a female super-assassin/spy.
I do not hang onto people during movies, yet I had my husband's left arm in a
death
grip for more than half of the flick.
First, they thought they were arrested for shoplifting, instead the clerk was shot to
death.
Eponine wasn't anywhere to be seen, Thenardier, Gavroche and the priest were only token inclusions and the
death
of Gavroche doesn't move us at all because we hardly know who he is.
The most interesting part of this documentary, rather than the heroin scene with Steven Drozd, is Wayne revisiting his old Long John Silver's and enlisting two young children to reenact a robbery which launches him into a spiel about the rather un-poetic reality of
death.
It shows us how children deal with
death
and reminds us that sometimes it takes a tragedy to open our eyes.
It may be a little mundane to use a child as the center for a coming of age drama to give the audience a lesson in how to deal with death, but this movie does a really good job of waking us up.
Cameron Mitchell plays a detective who investigates Weiss's
death.
Louis Calhern who was in demand right up to his
death
in 1956 on both stage and screen gets a chance to repeat his most famous stage role as Oliver Wendell Holmes, The Magnificent Yankee.
An unscrupulous reporter takes advantage of a small town girl's supposed imminent
death
in order to manipulate the public and gain more sales.
Lombard however is not that imminent to
death
and she turns the tables and takes advantage of the situation.
He also learns that Luke Darcy, played by Chandler, was the reason behind his wife's
death
and the ranch being lost.
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