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After some hesitation his commanding officer is taken by Alyosha's innocent sincerity and grants him a six day leave; the rest of the movie
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Alyosha's journey home.
The unsatisfying part is that while we see many
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of these two men's lives, we are given little insight into their motivations.
Nothing is veiled and all
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are explicit - entirely without reason, excerpt for the dare itself.
But, the end of the movie (without going into
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that might ruin it for those who haven't seen it) made me laugh out loud at its ridiculousness.
It takes its time to develop the story with countless dirty, amusing, moving
details.
:-) While the WWI battle scenes were rather poor for their lack of hundreds of extras, the
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of what WAS shown is very commendable!
A lot of the
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were different, but The Rose's life was the same kind of train wreck as Janis Joplin's life.
Get to that film to discover the hundreds of
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and risks out-of-towners run in New York City, an apple in which any smiling friendly face may be the worm that is eating the core of it.
This series
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their mutual yearnings and blunderings in a warm and humorous manner.
All the
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in this film were defined by the writing and direction.
Typically low-key stuff like cornering geeks trying to steal bank
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or closing down kiddie porn sites.
The
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of the case make little sense, and although the dead-end leads might reflect real-life police business, they don't do much for a plot already messy with loose ends and too many characters (all of them sordid).
Under
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for this Television series it says that the location was Walton-on-Thames, however series 1 was mainly filmed in Hersham, Surrey.
They don't show you this stuff in those "Own your piece of America" bank comercials where the idyllic young couple works out the financial
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with the oh so nice bank manager.
I strongly recommend you avoid
details
about this movie in order to get swept up by this wonderful story, like I did.
I found myself chuckling through the whole thing; not just at the jokes, but at the painstaking way Jeunet and Caro plant plot, scenic, and sound
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that later play important parts in the film.
We see Keane's life with all it's ugly and often self-destructive
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that include drug use, violence, and anonymous sex.
Another plot angle
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tension between Garfield and his mother over his girlfriend who doesn't meet the demanding mother's high standards.
For
details
concerning this, watch the extras with the T1 DVD.
I saw this film in the early 1980's as part of a triple feature at the local drive-in (so please if I error on the details, my apologies).
The ending was a surprise and of course drove me to the internet to do some research to learn more about the
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that led to the shootings.
Of course they do, anyone who's watched "reality" television or Jerry Springer see how cheaply people sell their souls for a little money or fame, parading the most intimate
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of their sordid lives for the whole world to see.
The story-telling is well-done(I swear to you, I was literally touched a handful of times during this, not only scared) with you finding
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as you go along, and then the scripted, in-engine cut-scenes(there are no CGI ones in this one, and they are not missed), with a free cinematography(with that said, were there an excess of shots from below the protagonist, or was that just me?), a wide range of animations and rather articulated faces and the like(I do not personally find the introductory movie as compelling as the other two, perhaps that is only me... it might be the pop song, if I will grant that it's sufficiently sad in tone).
I looked for
details
of a recent programme and there was no information about it at all!
What irked me the most about this film was the lack of attention to details, and what I consider an important one.
You might learn a little about Mozart's life if you knew nothing, but taken as a whole, I was unimpressed with the
details
that were presented.
The film is an adaptation or mediation over the Anais Nin's journal which she wrote for 60 years and described in it the intimate
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her inner world, including experiences with sexuality, and the meetings and relationships with prominent bohemian personalities of literature and art, who came from around the world to Paris, always known as the Mecca for creative individuals.
While they spend great chunks of time rehashing plot points from the first movie, don't pay too much attention because they alter
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at will; for instance, Julie Andelman is nowhere to be seen in spite of part one's tease ending.
Whilst Suzanna Ling is somewhat convincing as the unhinged heroine she is not particularly sympathetic or interesting as a protagonist and little time is spent in the script developing the character or going into the
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of why she is the way she is beyond her contemporaries thinking she is weird because she lives at the morgue with her mortician father (shades of Six Feet Under).
When a movie contains as much narration as this one did, the viewer should not be left in the dark about important
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