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If you like a sexy psycho
drama
in historic context, with big European star power, this film is for you.
The
drama
of the situations are robbed of their power by being recounted to us rather than shown to us.
Every episode is either watching a new
drama
unfold or one that continues to unfold in the never dull life of a mob of meerkats known as the "Whiskers" family.
It's easy to get engrossed in the comings and goings, challenges, and
drama
in the meerkat family.
In the beginning i thought it was gonna be just another mindless violence movie which would be fine by me cause i like those a lot, but the point is that it caught me by surprise with a great plot about national security and actually good
drama
too between the stars.
With the movie market being so saturated with cheesy action and overplayed
drama
flicks, what a breath of fresh air it is to see a movie about people that have REAL problems.
Starting with the time-honoured police thriller format, the way in which the
drama
plays out couldn't be more different from your average excellent but formulaic episode of "The Closer" or "Without a Trace"; as in much Korean cinema, the presumption of intelligence in the viewer means that far from being walked through every plot point, you tread the lonely road of clues and suspicion by yourself.
I am sorry I have to post this, but I have a deep respect for John and one cannot wonder "Why waste such good actors on crappy stories ?", how on earth can anyone try to make me believe that a human being can stand such
drama
and do nothing about it ?
The film starts off in a parallel fashion to the famous Orson Wells radio
drama
of 1938; opening with "ordinary programming," which is then cut in upon by a brief news bulletin that reports of meteors had struck the Earth, in three countries: France, China, and the USA.
Blessed with a coloratura soprano from an early age, she was discovered by MGM chief Louis B. Mayer while a teenager, and was signed to a contract without the benefit of a screen test or
drama
lessons.
OK, I like serious
drama
films and I am a big horror fan.
I would give this one star for a horror film and 5 stars for the effort to make a good
drama.
Now while this would have been a good premise for a thriller in the
drama
section, it seems really out of place in the horror section.
Malcolm McDowell narrates his own rise as a gangster in this lukewarm crime
drama.
When you watch it a couple times, you begin to appreciate the beauty and human
drama
of this film.
From MGM comes a big budget historical
drama
which tells a great story with the accuracy of real history, not common-knowledge history, or (God forbid) the trash they teach as history in public schools these days.
Well acted and a good
drama.
Alfred Hitchcock directs a superb cast in this murder
drama
set in England.
Drama
student Eve Gill(Jane Wyman)pretends to be an aid to London theater star Charlotte Inwood(Marlene Dietrich) to prove that she murdered her husband.
I am not an "animation nut" but this movie has so much comedy, drama, action... and the voices are fantastic.
The
drama
is intense and every moment that the stars are on screen is magnificence.
I've seen better stuff come from a high school
drama
club.
Patricia Riggen's "Under The Same Moon" feels like a fairy tale because it eschews reality in favor of neat
drama.
Coincidence plays a major role in the unfolding of the drama, but it never becomes too cloying.
A good show if you want drama, comedy, a little action and romance with a lot of horror.
It seesaws from tight-tension
drama
to dreamy atmospheric visualscapes to video-game style song and dance routines!
There's a stark, haunting beauty within the land called Kekexili -- Tibetan for "Beautiful mountains, beautiful women" -- that threatens to smother the human
drama
being played out between the patrolmen risking their lives to preserve the antelope and the poachers who use their skins to create obscenely expensive scarves.
In what is easily the best film of the year thus far, multi-talented up-and-coming Oscar-winning writer/director Paul Haggis (Crash, Flags of Our Fathers, Million Dollar Baby), brings us this intense, intelligent and subtle
drama
wrapped around a murder mystery.
I like the mix of
drama
and occasional dark comedy, and the cynical humor of the devil, which remains consistent whether he appears in the form of a skateboarding kid or a ventriloquist's dummy.
This disaster
drama
created for TV is based on a novel by a popular New York TV anchorman-turned-author Chuck Scarborough.
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