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It's not just that it's a bad movie, with a lame plot and overall strangeness that is extremely unpleasant, but it seems as if the filmmakers were either mentally retarded (which is a very possible explanation as to why this movie sucks like it does, though it probably still sucks even compared to other films made by retards) or
deliberately
made every illogical decision to make this movie suck as much as possible.
This glamorous twosome are as
deliberately
unreal as are the London and Venice settings, but we watch simply because the leads are Fred and Ginger.
This is probably grossly unfair, the rather sordid tale is the fault of Harold Robbins book; considering the nature of the story Pia's exposures certainly do not receive undue attention, and perhaps Pia (who once won an acting award in Butterfly) is
deliberately
satirising her part rather than attempting to act in an almost unplayable role.
The script
deliberately
lacks continuity and plausibility.
Could anyone please stop John Carpenter from continuously and
deliberately
ruining his reputation?
Then he
deliberately
defies his father's order that he not go swimming because of his poor health.
There's a bit of subtext that might be about France's colonial past but it's mostly just Danielle doing the sorts of things (like
deliberately
abandoning a small child in a park) that would soon have a man picking up his teeth with broken fingers.
Altman creates a solemn, wintry atmosphere for the movie which gives the audience a certain sense of time and place, but the action in this sorry little town is limited--most of the story being made up of vignettes--and Altman's pacing is
deliberately
slow.
Pictures were low - contrast, gray and dark - i am sure
deliberately
but the components did not add up to a convincing impression of the social milieu.
We never know what happens to her next but just before she left her dying man shoots after her and
deliberately
does not hit her and instead the water supply.
Shots that would be considered absolutely essential to most modern comedies are
deliberately
left out.
I have a deep liking for this film despite it appearing
deliberately
less 'polished' than the other Fred and Ginger films, not to mention the slightly problematic casting of Harriet Hillard in the lead romantic role.
This film is a visual treat, and is
deliberately
paced so the viewer can savour its sensuous lyric quality, which is presented in an artistic low-key fashion.
Heavy on atmosphere,
deliberately
ambiguous in plotting, the film builds to an unsettling finale which is somewhat diminished by poor effects, probably due to budgetary limitations.
That morning at work he begins to take his frustrations & anger out on his patients, first he injures a young boy named Jody (Brian McLaughlin), he sexual assault's a patient named April Reign (Christa Sauls) after he hallucinates that she is his wife &
deliberately
performs an unnecessary & painful procedure on another.
believe this is done
deliberately
to offset the violence of the act itself,to give the scene a low budget feel.most of the violence,or rather possibility of such,is implied.the
He claims that soldiers above all yearn for peace, yet he obviously glories in war; he consistently denies any political ambitions, yet almost everything he does is
deliberately
used to boost himself as a presidential candidate; he obviously believes that soldiers under his command have to follow his orders to the letter, yet he himself
deliberately
defies orders from the President of the United States; he shows great respect for other cultures (particularly in the Philippines and Japan) and yet is completely out of touch with his own country.
It sheds light on the manipulation of the people by corporate media, the misinformation, the artificial polarization of the people by
deliberately
creating tension on the streets, sometimes to the point that the army, intelligence agency or even the government(many believe,led by the US) uses agents who attack "any" side to provoke the masses into violence and therefore justifying their coups.
Mendez informs Kirk that Talos IV is under interdiction, and any contact with the planet by Starfleet vessels or personnel carries an immediate death sentence, meaning that Spock appears to be
deliberately
destroying himself, and Kirk as well, given that the Captain will be held responsible for the ship's activities.
He also leaves the origins of the titular Creep
deliberately
vague (unlawful experiments happening in the 60s underground are hinted at) and that little bit of mystery works for the most part.
The made-for-TV movie has a
deliberately
slow first act, which chronicles the main character Arthur as he goes about his business as a solicitor in 1920s London.
This is obviously aimed at the same market as Monsters Inc and Shrek, but is different in its less cartoony feel (despite the
deliberately
cartoony characteristics of the lead creatures).
Both were admirable attempts to take the sci-fi genre a step further, by
deliberately
declining to show almost any visual stimulation, choosing instead to spend as much time as possible focusing on the human element, how the characters act, react and interact under incomprehensible and dangerous conditions.
Going for something far away from the
deliberately
gross stuff that he usually makes, John Waters (happy birthday, John!) made this parody of the celebrity/art world.
Having said that, what we do have here is a very well done story with a level of suspense that starts out reasonably high anyway (because, unlike the people "in the streets", the viewer knows what's going on) and that director Elia Kazan builds very
deliberately.
It also means that it is very
deliberately
paced, and that the film will work best for horror mavens who are big fans of understatement.
Obviously allegorical, it nevertheless fails -i think somehow
deliberately
- in being uplifting and points instead to something sinister in the crippled, maimed and poverty-stricken denizens of the city.
If you want to amuse yourself by reading
deliberately
hoaxed reviews have a look at LIQUID BRIDGE, THE PACT, SUMMER CITY and all the films produced or directed by Phil Avalon.
What can one say about a TV show whose main objective is to be as
deliberately
awful as possible, and that somehow is supposed to be brilliant comedy?
I mean, The Pacifier, Herbie: Fully Loaded and Night at the Museum smack of the kind of audience-despising material you might expect from smart writers
deliberately
trying to dumb down their work for some cold hard cash.
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