Dramatic
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The plot twists and turns, is fast paced, and has a
dramatic
conclusion as the dead ends disappear, and the "reveal" in the final act unfolds.
No, it's not a
dramatic
masterpiece, but it is a hard driving thrill ride and the most enjoyed movie I've seen at a theatre in months, maybe over a year.
Indeed, in the original story and most of its movie incarnations, she isn't even given the privilege of sharing in the
dramatic
ending where Colin and his estranged father are at last united.
Tone is laid back with some
dramatic
moments that'll keep you grounded.
I loved seeing Jane Krakowski in something after Ally McBeal, showing her definite talents as a
dramatic
actress.
The story is a great mix of
dramatic
and comical moments, with some interesting characters as the crazy girl of Dongmakgol (Hye-jeong Kang) and the northern and southern soldiers.
The acting is very good and all the main actors can keep up well all the changes in the mood of the movie and they can do both good comical scenes and
dramatic
ones.
Garner is simpling outstanding as Call. he is rivaled by George Carlin in a
dramatic
role a first for Carlin This movie shows us how the tale Ends but to me it still leaves a lot out maybe to lead to another story in the Lonesome Dove universe about the Final Years of Woodrow Call.
The more
dramatic
parts actually aren't that bad, but there are many pointless and fluffy moments in this film, and they really killed any momentum.
Every film needs closure, and this one does not deal in high drama at any point, so a highly
dramatic
climax would not be appropriate.
the entire first two acts of the film are great, setting up a tense situation where the viewer is intently waiting to see the
dramatic
climax.
As he's aged his roles have been more of a
dramatic
nature and I think that this role in particular shows his talent and skill as a cinematic artist.
The musical numbers seem gratuitous and out of place in this
dramatic
context and it would have worked better had they been removed completely.
The whole film lumbers and creaks and when finally it gets to its first surprise ending, believe me it is not a surprise, it's pretence and over use of slow motion is irritating rather than
dramatic.
What's so different about this romantic/fantasy dark comedy is it that uses the British (and European at that - it was set in Euro 1996) enthusiastic obsession with soccer as a backdrop, and thus provides an emotionally
dramatic
fantasy setting of 'what ifs' and anticipation for the main drama of quirky romance.
Enjoyed this 1953 Classic Musical with Joan Crawford playing the role as Jenny Stewart, a New York City actress who could dance, sing and give great
dramatic
roles and many Broadway Hits.
Quite
dramatic
and brutal in the first part, warm and funny in the second.
This delightful female cast, brings back to the screen an excellent, entertaining, funny, and
dramatic
wicked elegance of The Full Monty phenomenon with a feminine twist.
During two hours you can enjoy lovely Joseph (with Donny Osmond, of course), clever Variations (very artistically played by Julian Lloyd Webber),
dramatic
Evita (only Paige's unique voice can reveal full splendor of Don't cry for me Argentina, and Antonio Banderas is the best Che ever), dynamic Starlight Express, solemn Requiem, passionate Jesus Christ Superstar (even though this musical is not among my favourite Webber's works I couldn't but admire Michael Ball singing Gethsemane), beautiful and mysterious The Phantom of the Opera with exquisite Sarah Brightman as Christine and Banderas proving that he can act Eric (AND HE CAN!), impressive Sunset Boulevard with remarkable Glenn Close, interesting Whistle Down the Wind (Tina Arena, Bonnie Tyler, Boyzone, Michael Ball sang differently styled fragments), wonderful Love Changes Everything (Michael Ball once again at his best), and of course famous Memory (another unforgettable performance from Elaine Paige).
The casting is excellent, especially Sonia Braga and George Carlin, who by the way, is excellent at
dramatic
acting.
Excalibur, Starring Nigel Terry, Nicol Williamson, Helen Mirren, Cheri Lunghi, Nicholas Clay, Liam Neeson, Patrick Stewart, Gabriel Byrne, Robert Addie, Katrine Boorman, Paul Geoffrey, Clive Swift Director John Boorman, 1981 Director John Boorman and screenwriter Rospo Pallenberg worked on adapting the centuries old Thomas Malory epic "Le Morte D'Arthur" into a stunning, intensely
dramatic
movie masterpiece the likes of which had never been seen before.
The most moving part for me is still the climatic finale, in which, after the death of Arthur, and the world seems to have ended, Excalibur is brought back to the Lake and Three mysterious queens take Arthur away on a barge, all this while the
dramatic
music to Wagner's Siegfried's Funeral March blares triumphantly.
Granted, I haven't seen a whole lot of British television or film, but it seems that everything I have seen has been either outlandishly funny or suicidally
dramatic.
The movie wasn't fun, nor dramatic, nor anything.
In this thriller marked by a great
dramatic
charge, the excellent supporting cast's work ( beginning with Carrie Snodgress,who has the most shocking, unpleasant and courageous scene , and with Charles Durning, who shows talent in a serious part, different from the characters that made his fame:he became well-known for doing partner's roles in some Burt Reynolds' movies, but here he offers a discreet, silent interpretation) sustains the interest for this confused but well developed and touching story.
The show ended after a seven year run with the news gang all being sacked apart from Ted,ironically the one worst at the job,Rhoda and Phyllis returned to support Mary and Lou Grant was launched as a
dramatic
spin off and was another big success.
But only the appearance of the Italian famous
dramatic
actress ANITA SAGNOTTI LAURENZI illuminate with her wonderful characterization and suggestion the scene.Her wonderful and deep voice remember the sweet time in Viterbo , were she is born , as she accepted the first declaration of love in old Greek.
This version lifts the dialog, in many cases, word- for-word from the book, and avoids changing the storyline "for
dramatic
impact."
It is nice to see a situation of this sort under a funnier light as opposed to heavy
dramatic
flavouring!
It is a
dramatic
comedy where three friends are trying to figure out what to do with their lives and each other.
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