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The movie's charm lies in, to me, the
effect
of bringing a skillful and splendid fusion of cheers and tears to the audience.
The lighting and set are unique, giving it a very interesting
effect
(this has a special name that I cannot think of).
Before it's over, Shemp's "trusty little shovel" is employed to great
effect.
If more time was taken to develop the plot and subplots, it would have a much better
effect.
Please don't change any of the characters either, it ruins the
effect.
actually... that "video camera" effect, is just that, it's an effect, a rather good one.. (u don't know much about directing a film do you?) this film is in fact BETTER than the original, it's great fun to watch, made for TV, doesn't need to follow any rules.
Colorizing it would in my opinion just ruin the whole
effect
of the film.
The film language, the rhythm, the special
effect
are all from hollywood, but still there is a chinese core.
You see her look casually disgusted at some of the more simple conversation of Harriet Smith, yet she shows no remorse for having ruined Harriet's proposal until that action has the
effect
of ruining her own marital happiness at the ending.
The three quirky, irritable old cops make a brilliant team, applying twenty-year old detection methods in a police force which has moved a long way on since then - sometimes with effect, at other times to the horror of their senior officers.
In fact, all of director Todd Sheets' films have had this
effect.
This movie is timeless because it waxes philosophical of human's place in nature and technology's
effect
upon man's relationship with nature.
Should there not have been a prologue informing us if the men made it home and if so, what
effect
their cheating "wives'" infidelity had on them?
Now, one can argue that Goldsworthy's works are a reflection of mortality, or words to that effect, but isn't it easier to say that what he does is just beautiful art.
They use some famous actors which give a great
effect
on the film.
JACKNIFE is a fine adaptation of Stephen Metcalfe's play 'Strange Snow' (the screenplay was also written by Metcalfe), sensitively directed by David Hugh Jones, that explores the too frequently forgotten
effect
of battle on veterans damaged permanently by the heinous cruelties of war.
The film takes us to the birth of their first of nine children and then ends with some statements about the influence of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's
effect
on the various Royalties throughout Europe!
This
effect
is achieved not only by the depicted stories but also by actors playing.
Even the beginning special
effect
seems to give a nod to Pan's Labyrinth.
Eyes Wide Shut had the same
effect
on me.
I thought the racism and prejudice against Carl Brashear was grossly overdramatized for Hollywood
effect.
But, unfortunately, the wonderful new element that Rukh discovered has the nasty side
effect
of turning him into a crazy killing machine (don't you hate it when that happens?).
I don't think viewers of the film will walk away as enriched, but they will certainly be entertained, without the side
effect
of being stupider when they sat down.
The younger siblings may be very dim indeed as characters in the story (they seem unable to say anything particularly articulate, being hopeless witnesses to the disappearance), with little to recommend them but their sweet natures, but that is conveyed to wonderful
effect
by Lee Massey as the boy and Tyler Anthony as the girl.
Visconti mixes neorealism with noir sensibilities to great
effect.
But it turns out that nothing that he does will really have any
effect.
You've probably seen this scene in the trailer, but as it takes place he starts a domino
effect
when the mountain starts cracking and, results, an avalanche.
It also portrays the
effect
that killing has on the human psyche.
As I am able to look at it closely now on DVD and see how it is constructed, I am very impressed with the direction of Bernard L. Kowalski (who directed the fine MACHO CALLAHAN as well as countless TV episodes)--watch how the post-murder actions of the killer are shown on a split-screen
effect
on his two eyeglasses, watch how the murder itself is shown in montage fashion, watch the point-of-view shot from the perspective of the corpse.
The
effect
surprised me totally: I do not remember when I last saw a film in which every single moment involved me.
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