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With songs like The Beach Boys' "Good Vibrations" playing at the
dramatic
and emotional climax of the movie, he creates an offbeat, yet astoundingly "right" feel.
Like others, I have seen and studied most of the books and films concerning the Clutter Killings, including a few
dramatic
works thematically based on the actions and psycho-mythology of the participants to the crime -- including Capote himself.
But this movie is a
dramatic
powerhouse.
But the family he follows (by accident) gets involved in a serie of
dramatic
events, and the film becomes a hit.
Dramatic
enough without being sappy.
The most
dramatic
episode of The Hire was ruined by the shaky camera effect and the quality taken for the image.
Rose Byrne, one of the exciting new actresses to come on the scene, is very effective as the slightly self-centered,
dramatic
older sister.
The fights scenes are laughable garbage, not good, but very funny dew the over
dramatic
wah ta stuff.
Just the fact that it was a serious
dramatic
turn for director Danny Leiner, yes he of Harold and Kumar fame, was enough to pique my interest.
Mississippi Burning is a
dramatic
movie made in 1988 directed by the talented Alan Parker (who has also directed Fame and Midnight Express).
It sounds dramatic, but its actually very very funny.
Dramatic
dialogue and crafty schemes seem just enough to outwit the computerized meglomaniac.
The story is mildly charming, but not particularly
dramatic.
The film did not GO anywhere up until the very end, and even the
dramatic
parts weren't very exciting.
The film doesn't know what it wants to be, one minute it's going for the intense
dramatic
angle with a girl coping with the suicide of her sister, the next it features snore inducing stereotypes trying to party, and get laid.
One could see that the writers have had a decent or in some cases, great idea, for compelling drama but blatant plot holes and inexplicable turns in character motivation makes the suspension of disbelief completely go away, resulting in zero
dramatic
effect and yelling at the writers.
The opening title sequence is easily the most
dramatic
part of Gene X. Do yourself a favour and press STOP after the first two minutes and you will have a far more enjoyable cinematic experience than continuing on to the establishing scene.
The films main drawback is that whilst various elements position it as a giallo the original intention was a serious minded
dramatic
mystery (the script went through a number of rewrites to make it into a marketable giallo) and so it never really manages to be as tense, twisted or exuberant as the genre calls for.
He dies by his own devices - I get what the director may have been trying to convey, but could it have been any less
dramatic
and boring, I don't believe that is possible.
The story is told fairly straight, but its twists and turns are contrived and I couldn't discern any unifying
dramatic
structure.
The frantically underlined Careful Research, and the general odor of educational intent, smother the valiant gestures at comedy, and the pricey period detail of the production design is wholly undermined by a
dramatic
arc that is pure 1980s bootstrap trash.
Dramatic
pause - yes, the sky IS falling...
While I am an avid supporter of gay film, and I applaud this film's good intentions, I cannot recommend this film from a
dramatic
point of view.
The
dramatic
dread his stories are known for has become a very dated storytelling device, but this adaptation was nicely made, and by golly, Dean Stockwell makes it worth seeing.
This meticulous film re-enacts the first major sea battle of World War II, the
dramatic
engagement between the German pocket battleship "Graf Spee" and three smaller British cruisers off the coast of South America, and it's equally
dramatic
aftermath.
Probably a period that I loved very
dramatic
films and books.
It was film so 'smooth' and 'rich' and especially the music was
dramatic.
It's funny that the bible-borrowed title of the series announces that the clash between Kane and Abel will be very
dramatic.
Signed to a Fox contract when casting director, Rufus Le Maire, spotted her picture in a 1946 Life magazine lay-out of current college girl dress fashions, Nancy jumped straight from Fox's
dramatic
school (where she spent "a few months as the star pupil") to the lead feminine role in Joseph L. Mankiewicz's Somewhere in the Night (1946).
The plot line at times became uninteresting, but the ending was
dramatic
and captivating.
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