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With its tumultuous
emotions
and net of visions, dreams, and startling images, its effect is both beautiful and unsettling.
Roland Culver as Ashenden is very appealing, but never mind the soppy young lovers, it's Raymond Huntley as the man who resents his wife's health and independence who harrows our
emotions.
Mitchum's regression from soft-spoken stranger to deranged murderer, with a host of dark
emotions
in between, is a marvel of expressive, physical acting.
Just because the movie universally evokes
emotions
we don't normally like to feel and assume are bad does not make the movie itself bad; in fact, it means it succeeded.
This one took me by surprise because i had often been disappointed by Adrian Pasdar in the past, but he caught the perfect balance in this performance, avoiding both farce and pathos while delivering humour and real
emotions.
I can watch B,B&C and feel all the
emotions
I felt when I first saw it at aged 18 well,maybe all but one.Certainly Miss K.Novak has lost none of her silky allure in nearly half a century.She was a thinking youth's Diana Dors.All those thinking youths now collecting their pensions can briefly regain the heart - clutching,collar - tightening,blood - pulsing ardour they felt when she gazed directly into their eyes back in the days when they were being told that they had never had it so good.
All plot contrivances and
emotions
have been explored before in other films -- and possibly even better.
The movie is a very perfect mixture of emotions, drama and entertainment.
Most women can definitely relate to everything-from Witherspoon's words, her subtle glances, and her not so subtle
emotions
(raging like the typical teenage girl).
It's an interesting look at how close some animals are to humans, how they feel the same
emotions
we do, and yet how we really can't treat them just like people because they aren't.
Also, this is a very complex character, whose method with dealing with his feeling and
emotions
are the driving force of this movie.
Mare Winningham is the perfect choice to play her mother, and does so with immense sympathy and a range of
emotions
just as finely tuned as Lohman's.
The entire gamut of
emotions
is conveyed through subtle mannerisms and the eyes.
He is so quirky but so full of
emotions.
There are so many
emotions
thrown into this film.
Others have written about the plot, so I will not say more than everyone in this film plays their role to perfection, the director, the actors, right down to the cameraman, and everything seems so real, no stupid gun play, the fighting when it happens is so credible, the expressions, the emotions, it is almost as you are there as a spectator.
This is a movie that plays to everyone's
emotions.
Marion Davies is wonderful throughout, as she - outrageously - runs the gamut of
emotions
required of a "serious" actress.
By using the flashback technique, director Claire Denis is able to ensure the audience that the young girl makes it to adulthood without any serious physical damage, giving the viewer the sense that Chocolat is a story more about
emotions
than what is on the outside.
The acting company exhibits all the
emotions
of the play itself, lust, jealousy, rage, suspicion, and a bit of fun as well.
The actors, the beautiful settings, locations, and surroundings, the deep
emotions
portrayed, the sweet songs (especially the singing voice of Udit Narayan, my favorite) -- everything was just lovely.
Alok Nath is such a terrific actor, so open with the
emotions
of the characters he portrays, he almost steals the show from the young stars.
The scenery, the costumes, and the cinematography are beautiful, and the main actors and actress are very compelling in their portrayals, projecting the intensity of the
emotions
that are running through the plot.
The scene where character Toshi dies could have been more powerful and realistic if more authentic
emotions
in the acting were put into it.
It is an instantly sobering, brutally honest character piece on the reverberations of loss and a graceful memento mori that resonates with a striking density of thought, yet remains as inscrutable as the
emotions
it observes.
Tom Cruise plays David Aames, a selfish egomaniac who takes other people's
emotions
for granted, and thinks only of himself.
A great and truly independent film that hit most of my
emotions
and carried me into another world.
Never boring, always creating new emotions: for me, the best french movie of all time.
However, sometimes it is the memories they leave behind that trigger the saddest
emotions.
I love movies that show the real side of human
emotions
without having to hit you over the head, in that you are not smart enough to figure things out for yourself.
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