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Blunt is a strong actress and finds that
delicate
line between girlish infatuation and royal dignity that makes her a fine foil for those at court who would seek to control the 'child queen' - including her secretary Lord Melbourne (Paul Bettany).
The little dialogue the film has isn't very
delicate
and this adds to the power of the film.
MY NAME IS JULIA ROSS (as well as SO DARK THE NIGHT from the following year) introduced a director who had mastered the rare and
delicate
art telling a dark and probing tale swiftly and efficiently on the most modest of budgets.
The photography by Sol Polito is arguably his finest achievement - gorgeous compositions and lighting with
delicate
shadowing.
I haven't always been a fan of Fonda's work but here she is
delicate
and strong at the same time.
Giovanni Ribisi plays his younger brother, who has the
delicate
mission of deciding if he will appeal to the courts for his brother's death penalty.
Baker as his put-upon sister also has some
delicate
moments - when DeNiro gives her flowers in one scene, it seems like she was never given flowers before and probably wasn't.
We were very happy at our misfortune as this was a very powerful film about life and the
delicate
balance we all share with the rest of the inhabitants of Earth.
Actually, the answer only occupies a tiny portion of this excellent Imax movie that educates us on our
delicate
selves.
A constellation of some of the best supporting players of the 30's and 40's make a background for the delicate, intelligent work of the always underrated Miriam Hopkins, and the wonderful, spectacular performance of Claude Rains, who, as usual, is the best thing in the picture.
Poor editing, and transitions from old to new footage (and vice-versa), horribly redone gags, Moe treating diaper Joe like a
delicate
2 year old instead of cracking his skull like he did with Shemp & Curly.
To see her speak her lines, to hear the
delicate
phrasing of not only her Polish, but her German with a Polish accent, then later, her English with a Polish accent, an altogether brutally difficult accomplishment, leaves me breathless.
It is romantic an absolute non-icky way, it shows a humans kindness in whole new lighting and Nino and Amelie share this delicate, tender, gentle love without many words said.
This one evil and profoundly ambiguous man was the greatest mass murdered in history -- and the appalling scope of his crimes is made shockingly clear by the well-balanced,
delicate
survivors' accounts in this long video set.
Music is the most
delicate
of the arts, for once created, it can never be re-created identically.
The way the
delicate
and sensitive subject matters were handled was graceful and respectful.
As
delicate
as her china service, Harriet needs everything to be perfect and in her eyes, change is a very bad thing.
It's a fresh,
delicate
comedy, with very sensuous details about food.
Having just watched Crash, it is interesting to contrast the clichéd approach to racial tension in that film to the
delicate
yet ultimately more powerful way this film deals with the same theme.
This film viewer impressed with
delicate
treatment of subject, the fantastic directors, and superb actresses and the writing.
Penn gave a
delicate
yet fierce performance particularly at the end, when she lashes out at Will for all the preceding predicaments that he had caused.
The title is meaningless, the story just as pointless, and whatever interest there is to be derived from this girl-loves-gambler weepie comes from the
delicate
beauty of Loretta Young.
As mentioned by others, there are lots of
delicate
issues like adultery etc. and usually I'm fine with it, but in these mini-series all incidents are just uninteresting and ridiculous.
It talks about women, but in its very own
delicate
way.
The movie is
delicate
and the choreography's are amazing.
The horror is there but in a subtle form and the visuals are very
delicate.
Set Two contains the following episodes: "A
Delicate
Balance," "Childsplay," "Stolen Lives," "Burning Bridges," Secrecy," and "In Arcadia."
Joan (Kay Francis) is in
delicate
health and probably does not have long to live.
Milady de Winter was not some small framed
delicate
little woman like Emmanuelle Beart or even Faye Dunaway who by far at least to movie critics and Dumas fans alike gave the best performance of the character to date in the 1973/1974 Richard Lester films,followed in the best performance categories Mary Peach of the 1966 BBC version and Mylene Demongeot of the French 1961 and not to forget Lana Turner in the 1948 MGM version.
In particular Peck and the astonishingly beautiful and talented Win Man Than as 'Anna' develop their relationship in the Film in the subtlest and most
delicate
of manners.
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