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The dogs turn into obnoxious drag queen "bitches" and Candy
develops
a VERY long, talking, killing forked tongue she can't control.
A textile worker
develops
a miracle fabric that doesn't degrade.
The plot makes very little sense, but from what I gathered it's supposed to be about this scientist who
develops
the ability to turn people's personal items into tiny steel balls that then fly into their mouths and turn them into zombies (or blow their heads up, whichever).
I guess then the only reason to watch it is to see how it develops, but nothing is done originally or interestingly.
Compared to it, however, "Paris Je T'Aime" lacks the intriguing short story, which
develops
- starts and has its end.
Many celebrities make guest appearances while a love-hate romance
develops
between a budding starlet and a painfully green and skinny Air Force Corporal (Ron Hagerthy, who looks like he should be delivering newspapers from his bicycle).
In a bit of type-casting, Jeffrey Combs plays the aforementioned mad scientist who
develops
a human/hammerhead shark creature.
His saving grace, a rising starlet Sophie Maes (Megan Fox) who
develops
an odd affection for him.
A well-made and imaginative production, refreshingly free from cliché, this somewhat picaresque affair recounts a tale of a close friendship that
develops
between a man and a boy under less than ideal conditions: the man an escaped convict who has kidnapped the youth for his value as a hostage.
Instead I found myself intrigued by the good development of the characters, and the way that Sho (Gackt)
develops
through the movie as a person.
The main story follows a 14-year old girl (Reese Witherspoon) who
develops
a crush on a 17-year old neighbor (Jason London) who ends up falling for her older sister (Emily Warfield) and how an unexpected tragedy alters this family's dynamics forever.
The story revolves around the nephew of a local minor crime boss who
develops
a friendship with an American with Hollywood connections.
Drawing on Sweedish traits of keeping things within oneself and of the insular character of a small Swedish village, this film
develops
each of its characters well.
But he
develops
well into a more mature, well rounded character as he learns to live by his own free will.
As a part insomniac myself, I can relate with how the story
develops.
The greatest strength this film has though, like the greatest of the Japanese or Korean efforts, is that the brutality, rather than detracting from the film, actually
develops
the characters, if not, pushing the story forward.
The central theme of a city being attacked by a plague in modern times is fascinating, but the film never really explores or
develops
it.
Watching Goldsworthy build his pieces, one
develops
an appreciation for every stone, leaf, and thorn that he uses.
Horrifying early on because of the seeming mean and self obsessed fellow tenants and horrifying later on as he
develops
his defences which will ultimately be his undoing.
Anna (Charlotte Burke)
develops
a strange fever that causes her to pass out and drift off into a world of her own creation.
It soon
develops
that the parties are not on the same wavelength - or perhaps in the same "time zone", hence the title of the movie.
A chemist
develops
a fabric that never gets dirty or wears out, but it is seen as a threat to the survival of various industries.
Nothing seems to be off-limits in this film as the director freely
develops
the story without any concern given to possibly offending the viewer.
Moreover, the tandem screen writing he did with Debra Hill gives us a story which
develops
characters we care about.
The plot is well-written, and
develops
nicely throughout.
Still, the two of them formed a pair, that surprised me, from the beginning until the end, showing in the way, a friendship filled with love, that
develops
during the entire day, settled in the movie.
The relationship that
develops
between the two men is sentimental, yet the filmmakers are careful not to get mushy, and this gives the picture an edge it might not have had with a lesser director than Schlesinger.
A 14 year old girl
develops
her first serious crush on the 17 year old boy that lives near by, while simultaneously trying to overcome her feelings of inadequacy in comparison to her older sister.
The relationship which
develops
between them is the centre of the film.
Fashioned from a marvelous screenplay by Ernesto Gestaldi, this shocking mystery often
develops
fascinating twists until the terrific finale which most might not see coming throughout the film.
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