Dramatic
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In all it's manifestations... Gorgeous, absolutely gorgeous... Tudor Chirila, Maria Popistasu and Ioana Barbu, one truly
dramatic
story about love in all it's shapes, a story about the undecipherable ways of young hearts, about life and lost innocence all directed by the skillful eye of Tudor Giurgiu.
The rest of the film is a
dramatic
buildup to the rematch between the two men, this time for the heavyweight crown.
She slows down for "Make Believe" (which gets perhaps too slow), but the
dramatic "
How Does the Wine Taste?" is amazing.
Act III, before a studio audience (made up of lucky fan club devotees), begins with a powerful version of "When the Sun Comes Out" (Streisand actually looks out of breath at the
dramatic
close), followed by "Why Did I Choose You?" (probably her best early song), a too-quick "Lover, Come Back to Me" (where she's ultimately drowned out by the orchestra), and a 'Funny Girl' medley.
These discoveries have nearly always been
dramatic
films - in my experience, unknown sci-fi, action and horror are unknown for very, very good reasons.
He is obviously very talented, but every time he is given an opportunity to reach a wider audience he sabotages it, usually in the most
dramatic
way possible.
Incredibly clever, hilarious and
dramatic
at the same time.
A few years later, she resurfaces, conceding that she took a certain amount of
dramatic
licence but willing to cooperate with a film-maker to prove the substance of her allegations.
What follows is a fascinating insight into a pathological personality, someone who's behaviour on one had makes no sense unless what she is saying is true, yet who is seemingly incapable of saying anything that is not astonishingly
dramatic
but unproven at best and most often, verifiably false.
Even more
dramatic
is the placement of the still singing "live" Brooks with the now dead one -- a chilling effect to a chilling, powerful movie.
She's the ALLEY CAT.Watch for the
dramatic
ending versus the Gang leader!
There are very
dramatic
scenes in this film with John Garfield,(Al Schmid),"Force of Evil",'48 and Dane Clark,(Lee Diamond),"Last Rites",'88, fighting the Japs during WWII being completely surrounded and with only one machine-gun.
But the absence of conventional
dramatic
tension counts for less than it might in a world so subtly drawn.
Talk about a
dramatic "
end game!"
Passionate, dramatic, riveting as Flamenco itself, the film is simply amazing.
i thought this movie was really really great because, in India cinemas nowadays, all you see is skin, music, and bad acting...in this movie, you can see some tradition, ethnicity, and at least some decency...although some parts were a little dramatic, guess what? that is what Indian cinema is all about!
There was no blinding moment of realization and no suddenly
dramatic
scene that grabbed me.
Not overly
dramatic
or graphic, it leaves enough to the imagination, well, you'll see.
A couple of times the movie seems to skip a few years without explaining what happened and why they had to skip! Example:When one member of the gang dies (very
dramatic
moment) Alexander Wang sees Kei (Hyde) drinking blood of one of the attackers!
Best
dramatic
hobo lady I have ever seen, and love scenes in clothes warehouse are second to none.
Details of the case were right on...no deviations of
dramatic
effect...even down to the carpet, gun, furniture, and cooler.
Very good
dramatic
comedy about a playwright trying to figure out how to keep his head above water after running out of ideas.
It's got a real
dramatic
power.
If you want action, thrills,
dramatic
sex scenes, natural or man-made disasters, or Harlequin style romances this would not be the film for you.
If you ever wanted to see what miners had to go through during the early days and actually see a
dramatic
scene when the mine crumbles in on the men.
I'm pleased to tell you that this adaptation is every bit as good as the intense and
dramatic
play.
For a story that's as
dramatic
as the one this film attempts to tell, it's a pity the director fails to tell it dramatically.
The highly
dramatic
chase scenes in what they call 'the coffee factory' at the wharfs rivals the most inventive climax scenes of Hitchcock, and with just as spectacular a setting.
I can honestly say that I cannot remember another intimate
dramatic
film, which does so many things so well.
It is another solid based-on-a-true store, which still means much of it could be made up for
dramatic
purposes.
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