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Amazon
describes
this film as being about a couple of fellows that refuse to grow up, but I will go one further--I think it is about two fellows that have entered a state of dementia and perform actions that make no sense to anyone.
The reality was somewhat different: Jeroen
describes
his encounters with Walt, 6 in all, in detail but in oblique language.
The back of my DVD
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the plot of "El Chucabra":after his capture in the wilderness,the legendary bloodthirsty creature Chupacabra escapes into the city creating mayhem and panic.As they pursue the deadly beast,an animal control officer and scientist Dr Starlina Davide realize that a vigilante with his own suspicious plan is also tracking the elusive killer for a mysterious research facility run by the diabolical Dr Goodspeed.This putrid horror flick is somewhat amusing,if you watch it under the influence of alcohol.The script is completely silly,the acting is wooden beyond belief and the direction is amateurish.Two rubber Chupacabra suits are easily the best thing about this movie.3
There is one adjective that
describes
everything about this film - acting, plot, effects, continuity, etc. - and that word is poor.
The book more accurately
describes
Zeena's tyrannical control of the house and of Ethan.
Interesting and short television movie
describes
some of the machinations surrounding Jay Leno's replacing Carson as host of the Tonight Show.
Again if you have read the book then you would know that this scene in the book is one that almost
describes
the main, theme of futility, best.
This movie
describes
a truly horrific event, to be sure.
In one dreadfully over long sequence and injured sailor on a ship
describes
an abortive trip to 'Fog Island', whatever that is!
Kinda
describes
how I felt when this movie ended!)
Second, it displays Aristotelian levels of chauvinism; in one of the ads for it, one of the "playas
" describes
women in terms of "quality".
The headline
describes
it exactly.
Eisenstein
describes
his collaboration with Prokeviev as an equal partnership, where they worked together to match image and music, scene by scene.
One should, of course, resist the temptation to snicker when Laurence Harvey's Christopher Isherwood, (it keeps the original author's real name; God Knows what Isherwood thought of it),
describes
himself as 'a confirmed bachelor' and while Harvey is an utterly inadequate 'hero', (he's virtually asexual), and Shelly Winters woefully miscast as Fraulien Landauer, (the part Marisa Berenson played in "Cabaret"), Julie Harris is a perfectly marvellous Sally, (it's a lovely piece of comic acting), and Anton Diffring is first-rate as Fritz, the German-Jew in love with Shelly's character.
In this case, Barbara Stanwyck is a Martha Stewart-like writer who can't cook and doesn't really have the perfect family she
describes
in her articles--in fact, she has no family at all.
That's how Burt Reynolds
describes
this film, which happens to be his best ever.
The DVD box
describes
this film as a comedy.
The movie
describes
what she does as a nun, who does not have any productive role.
Perhaps the entire film itself is a metaphor for the unconditional love for which Grace (Kathy Bates) yearns and
describes
in the later part of the film.
If you are interested in learning more about this sort of thing happening in modern civilization, there is an excellent book called "Outlaw Seas" or "The Outlaw Sea", and it describes, in story after story, how these things do happen.
The ending, which I won't divulge (someone
describes
it on the Board in answer to someone else's question if you are interested.)
I'd recommend reading Stephen Thrower's summation of "Death Bed" in Thrower's FAB Press book, "Nightmare USA" (he
describes
the movie's vibe perfectly).
Another plot line
describes
these drug issues at a ground level in Pakistan, and revolves around a struggling opium poppy farmer and his interaction with a successful heroin smuggler.
Well, I'm a few days late but what the hell....! Anyways, the word that best
describes
my reaction to "See No Evil" was....SURPRISE.
The idea of man's rebirth into a star child; an infant form of an indescribably more advanced being, is an explicit part of N.'s "Zarathustra"; there is a prominent passage called "On how a camel becomes a lion, and a lion becomes a child", in which N.
describes
the first incarnation of the overman as a child, transcending both the ascetic, altruistic side of man (the camel; always asking to bear more weight) and the rapacious, brutish, will-to-power side of man (the lion).
The DVD jacket in which this movie came
describes
it as "uplifting and humorous."
When Achille and Philippa beautifully sing a duet from "Don Giovanni" that perfectly
describes
their situation in the movie, you appreciate the subtle layers of this excellent film.
We are there with him in that same small town as he
describes
his family, inspirations, and struggles.
Then later Dieter
describes
his story of capture, escape, and survival in the Laotian jungle.
We are again with him in that very jungle as he
describes
and re-enacts his imprisonment and path to freedom with great detail.
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