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U won't get an answer until the end of the movie...Well, This is wat comedy is for the director Dibakar Banerjee!!!!! Later u find out this scene has nothing to do with the actual movie and hence making everything obvious that the still
described
earlier was a dream.
I've never been a fan of Gus Van Sant and as part of what previous posters have
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as the new youth generation i was very disappointed and slightly angry at the stereotypical depiction of the characters in the film especially as they were used to string along the film's ridiculous storyline which is pretty much enforcing to the viewing masses that skateboarders are social rejects and should be blamed for crimes.
This no doubt explains why everyone on screen seems to have their minds on other things , a symptom of which appears in a very early scene involving a battle that can only be
described
as pathetic .
So many films are now in a Genre
described
as "Comedy/Thriller", as was this one.
It's the story of Howard Brackett (Kevin Kline) - a small town high school English teacher who on the eve of his wedding is outed by a former student who happens to win an Oscar and who then has to go through what can only be
described
as a period of self-discovery as he comes to terms with being homosexual.
The petite Tom Hollander is a brilliant actor: but Mr. Collins is
described
in the novel as tall and heavy-looking, which suggests that his terrible dancing with poor Lizzy is elephantine.
The origin of the white horse is so clearly
described
in the "Journey to the West" (JW), that this alternate explanation does not work well with story line.
They've
described
Lot as a friend of Noah although he lived after Noah.
Steven Spielberg once said that a high-concept movie was one whose plot line could be
described
in one sentence.
This movie moved much too slowly for my taste.The concept of the story is refreshingly different in that it explores the family dynamics of living with a mentally-retarded family member in a way that I have not previously seen on-screen.However,the execution of the concept was flawed.Each character was developed fully within the scene of her first appearance,then one had to endure the feeling that each character was treading water the rest of the way.That is,each character flailed about awkwardly in her interpersonal relationships with others in the movie,which I found to be a form of emotional and social retardation.I suppose this has artistic merit,given the irony that the story centers around an intellectually retarded individual surrounded by way above-average intelligence friends and family.The acting,however,was well-done without exception.I agree with other reviewers that the cinematography was beautiful.In summary,I think the film has strong artistic merit because of the fine acting and cinematography,but fails on an emotional level due to the shortcomings
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Sadly, that's how they are played with what can only be
described
as dreadful acting.
This show can most accurately be
described
as TV Bubble-Gum: It's chewing, it has a good taste to it, and it lasts a long time.
"Dogmatic," as another reviewer
described
this film, is a fitting word.
unfortunately, both times they have been for movies that can be
described
with several 4 lettered words that can be defined as faeces or excrement.
Despite being played for what might be
described
as whacky over-the-top gags, this film is consistently middle-class middle-of-the-road muck.
It has been
described
as 'art-house', this can only be a euphemism for dull, dreadful and, quite frankly, artless.
The women fare especially badly; 'Frenzy' could be used as proof the director was a misogynist, though a better explanation to me is that perhaps beginning with his TV series and 'Psycho'- which he himself
described
as an exercise in thrift, an experiment to see if a television crew could shoot a passable feature -Alfred Hitchcock had pretty much abandoned art and settled for commerce.
I was sorely disappointed as it would seem that once you have seen the trailer there is nothing else worth watching (if what you are expecting is as
described
above).
In what can only be
described
as Dickensian, the evil widower forbids his children --- who may or may not be mentally challenged --- from playing with Benji.
Seriously, I think that horror movies should try and come up with more imaginative titles, even though the story's about the character as
described
in the title.
I once heard this movie
described
as either you'll love it or you'll hate it.
I
described
them ALL to a T. Therein lies the problem as what seems like it might even be passable entertainment at first just gets uselessly stale when watching episodes in a row and growing bored beyond belief at the endless repetition.
Nothing wrong with that, but the plot outline and the way it is
described
is totally misleading.
Rossini once
described
rival composer Wagner's work as having "some wonderful moments...and some awful quarter-hours".
Inuyasha, it seems, can also be
described
this way.
PUHLEEZ!! It's not even 1/8 % of what it is
described
as.
It fails on every level, and to see that it's
described
on IMDb as a comedy really leaves me at a loss.
His style could be
described
at hit and miss.
Speed Freak Productions and Compound Pictures
described
in one word: POTENTIAL
While it is not a literal biography, Schrader & his co-screenwriter Leonard Scharder (his brother) have taken several incidents from his life, including his sucide and crafted what can best be
described
as incidental tableaus that are visually sparse and stunning.
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