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My
deep
affection for Ustinov's Poirot grows with each viewing.
This is one of those movies that is one of a kind, but not one you'd want to watch very often for it hits
deep
within our souls(especially those who have gone thru similar experiences) and therefore I think it failed when released because the exec's didn't know how to sell it to make money but none-the-less it is a classic in my book on relationships.
The movie tries to be deep, but fails embarrassingly.
I so not buy for one minute the notion that this movie may simply have been "too
deep"
to appreciate.
First of all, I love kinda movies like this one and I consider myself lucky of having watched it last weekend in my former girlfriend's flat because she has always been a b-movies freak and so."The last word" is for me a
deep
story about cranks, a worn femme-fatale and the dummies of Hollywood.The resentful and witty character of Doc, a close friend of the main character that Timothy Hutton hides more than shows, stands out in a so powerful way that at the end, you realize that you was taken in about him.The girl is beautiful and confused -Michelle Burke acts sensitive and finally splendid compounding her Sara/Caprice character.Althought Hutton triumphs in his mission revealing the ambiguous talented guy, corrupted gleefully by Hollywood, Joe Pantoliano -incredible actor- offers a new dimension sticking behind Hutton every time he appears in scene, stealing the whole film.
His brooding "European" looks and
deep
and accented speech were instantly recognised by the audiences of his day and although never a major top-of-the-bill star, was a respected member of any cast (e.g.
The story deals with a young girl,(Alica Witt) who witnesses a fire that burned down her family restaurant which made a
deep
impression on her mind and stayed with her into adulthood.
Long-acclaimed for her dazzling beauty ("The Deep," "Class," etc.), but sadly overlooked for her impeccable acting abilities (was everyone dozing when she gave breathtaking performances of subtlety and nuance in "Under the Volcano," "Rich and Famous," "High Season," "Le Ceremonie," etc.),
i HATE what they came up with here, knowing the
deep
fabric of text available!
"Across 110th Street" was more than just a cliché (yet it was full of them), it was
deep
and developed (yet had a simplistic story about cops and criminals), it was gritty and honest (yet overly-so enough to make you gasp, not laugh), and it was pure, uncut, cinematic genius from beginning to the wildly unseen ending.
It has a very
deep
story, along with the best anime song I have ever heard... after watching the anime I got into reading the manga and all, it is a very rich story and it is very beautifully directed.
A
deep
story with
deep
characters, this is a movie worth watching.
Why anyone would care about somebody like this or someone who has the
deep
rooted sexual hang ups like this is curious.
While watching this movie, I had to repeatedly rewind the movie because I would be in such
deep
thought about a point Andre had just made, that I would completely miss the next few minutes of the movie.
My theory is this movie is so
deep
it's gonna take me awhile to GET IT.......
Here in the Age of Innocence, Scorsese depicts (with the help of Edith Wharton's novel) of a time in New York when things when things were elegant, though also brutal in the
deep.
Jayston plays wonderfully the role: all the attributes that Bronte wrote about her hero are well argued by Jayston's fine, subtle and clever acting: tortured spirit, sometimes stern and abrupt, sometimes kind and genial, eccentric, good story-teller, full of passion, masterful, yet submissive in Jane's presence, with
deep
and mellow voice, and playing a cat-mouse game with Jane.
The movie and his performance touched something very
deep
in me, I became an instant fan of his and the memory of that movie stayed with me for years.
I think it was the
deep
sadness that emanated from him, just the sad looks he would convey without actually speaking.
Everyone who took part in this movie should be ashamed.Even actors who I actually like have totally collapsed before my eyes.Seeking any
deep
meaning and symbolism in this movie is just absurd.It completely lacks any originality.Istead there is some kind of redneckish humour in which there can't be any allegory - it is what it is - incredibly flat and superficial.I love sex jokes but they should at least be funny,not just a line of dirty words and gross images of horny old people.I voted with one star just because there is no option to vote with half or less,but this movie doesn't deserve even that much (well,maybe for the music,but that is quite merciful).Seriously,one of the worst movies ever made.
Its a 15
deep
hole.
Her mom left her when she was a child & because of this she has a romanticized notion of her mother & a
deep
fear of abandonment.
For that matter, it's not quite as
deep
or well-written as the somewhat similar "A Question of Love"--a TV drama starring Gena Rowlands and Jane Alexander on the subject of a lesbian couple fighting to keep custody of their kids.
There seemed to always be a rush against the clock in this film about two females who were great friends and had a wonderful
deep
love for each other which was boiling over and over.
To me, it became extremely boring as there is never any
deep
meaning to it and it just keeps dragging on for far too long when you can see that it's quite a stupid idea to put into a film.
This film that has such a
deep
meaning to society has been all but forgotten.
You will be able to pull reason, information and remember content from when you were drawing in class, on the day of the test from your heart, your courage and a magic hidden talent you possess
deep
inside you.
This was the film about
deep
Southern attitudes vs Northern attitudes that came out before "Gone With the Wind" and left Davis out of the running for the role of Scarlet O'Hara.
It is a subtle,
deep
film.
The movie is about Lemmon and his estranged son played by Robby Benson, who has a
deep
hatred for his father.
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