Degree
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Getting a graduate
degree
in film forces one to watch 2-3 flicks a day for years.
While the script is strongly detailed and to a certain
degree
complex in stringing us along, however the final and surprising revelation should have been more bone-jarring and it's not helped out by its sloppy execution.
A bunch of bickering college kids, a trio of dangerous escaped convicts led by the vicious Slade (Byron Nichodemus hamming it up to an outrageous degree), two equally savage sleazeball hoodlums, and a trio of hottie sisters all have to do their best to survive this harrowing ordeal.
Both will lose a measure of humanity, but one to a greater
degree
than the other.
I myself, eventually just went to the Mensa magazine and got a $20.00
degree
saying I was an (Hon)DDiv.
Treat Williams reached a
degree
of stardom with this movie, and really squandered it.
The imagery of this film which is closely related to the director's previous film Songs from the Second Floor is of utmost importance to the story, thus this story is told to a great
degree
by the surroundings and the environment in which the characters of Andersson's universe dwell and interact.
Improvisation was used to a groundbreaking
degree
in this film, but it only functions as a novelty.
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.
If you think piano teacher Erika Kohut (Isabelle Huppert) in Michael Haneke's film "LA PIANISTE" is the ultimate
degree
in the personification of derangement, perversion and darkness, I've got news for you: the piano teacher in Elfriede Jellinek's novel "LA PIANISTE" (on which the film was based) is twice as "repulsive", "disgusting", "deranged" and even more fascinating -- though there can't be words enough to translate the level of artistic proficiency that Isabelle Huppert has reached here, above all other mortal actresses in activity today.
It's sometimes difficult to watch such self-avowed "message films" from an earlier, seemingly-simpler era without a certain
degree
of cynicism.
It's not hard to understand how the sexy babysitter was able to fascinate and ensnare Emile to the
degree
that he ignored the danger of her natural curiosity and allowed it to lay bare his less than carefully constructed con.
It's basically the exact same film as the original; obviously less mysterious yet much cheesier and incredibly 80's to the nth
degree.
BUT can they tell you with any
degree
of certainty WHY? Generally not!
Therefore, how do we know with ANY
degree
of certainty that the planet is "getting warmer" when the records of yesteryear are highly questionable at best?
Our intellectuality is only one of many human qualities, but this does not mean we should not educate ourselves to the highest possible
degree.
All three main characters are deeply morally unattractive individuals: Alexandre to the greatest degree, of course, because we see by far the most of him and because he seldom shuts up for more than thirty seconds; Marie perhaps to the least degree, because we see the least of her.
But the nature and
degree
of this fallibility and tendency to tragedy can only possibly be determined by people who make a sincere and serious effort to make such relations work.
And the wife (nicely played by the fetching Kari Wuhrer - the sheriff in EIGHT LEGGED FREAKS), a high class lady who runs a mission for homeless people, similarly loses a
degree
of sympathy by jumping right into bed with the homeless drifter (despite her evidently weakened state after the death of her husband).
Like CHRISTMAS,BMW hates its audience,although not to such an extreme
degree.
Alexandre Aja allowed for an admirable
degree
of character development and when the violence started it was mean and savage and all carried out in a landscape of impeccable photography and production design.
I was previously unaware that in the early 1990's Devry University (or was it ITT Tech?) added Film to its wonderful repertoire of technical
degree
programs.
This one tries to be original, and succeeds to some degree... of course, the formula is basically the same, so it's like watching the same movie for a third time with slightly altered plot.
Much like Danny Devito's Penguin in Batman Returns, Carrey's Grinch is so thoroughly unlikeable that any
degree
of comedy that might be mined from his character simply evaporates.
This Grinch is thoroughly bereft of any
degree
of humanity, humor, or insight whatsoever, and his redemption at the end of the movie rings false.
I particularly liked the planted gag of the ambulance soaking the "filthy bum" who then shouts after them in anger "you filthy bums", I mean wow, someone's online
degree
in literature is paying off!
Maybe the idea isn't so rotten but it isn't done with any
degree
of artistry from a film making point of view.
Adamson does a decent job directing this time and I have to give Sherman credit to a
degree.
"Darkness" was entertaining to some degree, but it never seemed to have a plot, lacking one more so than other films that have been accused of this detriment; i.e. "Bad Taste".
Why in the name of god would you spoof a movie which to a
degree
is a spoof (and a damn funny one at that) as it stands?
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