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You will like this movie if you like the combination of
depressed
people at Christmas, booze, super glue and tar.
I'm just throwing in this review to show that I'm not crazy -- I like a lot of Wynorski's work -- Deathstalker 2, Chopping Mall, Against the Law are fast-paced and highly enjoyable -- just to prove I'm not blind, I have to mention this, along with some Shannon Tweed "Body Chemistry 3 or 4 or something", are the lousy ones -- I've got nothing against drawn-out sex sequences, but Julie Strain's breasts are so unnatural looking you can't help but stare at them - which may be the desired effect but I didn't enjoy staring at them -- and several members of this cast seem
depressed
or disinterested -- The "erotic thriller" was the worst thing to happen to low-budget flicks ever, and thank God that their day has more-or-less done.
At one point, her roommate tells her, "Lizzie, you're such a fun person to be around when you're not being depressed," and my reaction was, "She IS?" It seemed odd that the writers would include this comment without giving us any examples, but this script is a lesson in incompetence.
What I mean by "zombies" is that to illustrate just how
depressed
and oppressed the Ukranian peasants were, the people stand like mannequins in many scenes.
I give it four points for costumes, scenery, and Jeremy Irons, who is good at playing a dull, depressed, deep-voiced guy (can he be anything else???)
Arnies interpretation of a
depressed
cop is to bow his head and sniff.
I woke up today still feeling depressed, and haven't been able to shake it all day.
The dull old guy spends all of his time standing around looking
depressed.
Many of them sound
depressed
and worn out by probably waiting so long and trying so many times to get on and score some pocket change.
Was it a mystical trip through the fantastic world of Mark Twain's creativity?... No, on the other hand, it was a quite creepy film about Mark Twain's dark, depressed, and in fact suicidal side.
if you're a happy person and you don't enjoy being depressed, then avoid this movie.
During those few minutes I do not laugh once, experience no pleasure in what I am viewing, and find myself more
depressed
that angry.
Interestingly, I am told the psychological states are incompatible, that is, one cannot be angry and
depressed
at the same time.
I am utterly
depressed
that so many IMDb users think this was good.
Basically the film begins with Kermit the Frog (Steve Whitmire) telling all his Muppet chums that they have lost everything, and he ends sitting
depressed
(and possibly thinking about suicide) on the bench.
In fact, in the film, the girl, Lizzy, didn't even appear
depressed.
The only downside to my mind is that I wont be booking a holiday to the Frozen Land - they all seem to be far too
depressed
- must be all that cold weather.
"Eighteen" (2004) tells the story of Pip Anders, a
depressed
and extremely cynical young man who is estranged from his dysfunctional upper/middle class family and living on the streets of Vancouver.
The homes they return to, with grown children and independent, working women along with a
depressed
economy, only add to the strife.
When I first watched this I couldn't really make out the ending and that's the only part of movie that's seemed to lack depth and left me a bit
depressed
for awhile.
Depiction of a completely dysfunctional family taken to another level of the extreme, might have left me
depressed
to the extreme, had it not been for very funny sight gags and dialogue along the way which lightened the film's overall tone.
The thing about him is that he is
depressed.
However, its ending left me not only "hanging," but depressed, with a hopeless feeling.
I loved the atmosphere of the movie, which, by its black and white cinematography, suggests us an even more
depressed
view of the world after the holocaust.
Daphne's neighbor is Buddy (Richard Brundage), a
depressed
middle-aged man still angry over loosing his wife.
Danny Aiello plays a burnt out director with perfection and conveys a sad
depressed
man. the scene when he is trying to record a last message is quite good.
Hughie is a jazz singer in the process of becoming a failure, Lelia's still hopelessly
depressed
over Tony, and Ben is angsty and violent in general, in desperate need of something to shock him out of his stale patterns of existence.
The movie is about the investigation of this murder, which is actually pretty straightforward, but it takes some unnecessary detours, like when the main suspect, a
depressed
soldier, winds up in the apartment of Gloria Grahame, a dance-hall hooker with a really weird pimp played by Paul Kelly.
Although many movies have tackled the subject of suicide and mental institutions, it was always about treating the patients and making them better because of the doctor's assistance, in this film, however, we follow a
depressed
guy who falls in love with a suicidal girl and will stop at nothing to make her happy even though she doesn't care for happiness at all, she just wants to die.
However, the film doesn't make him a depressed, brooding, and obsessed character.
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