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This is not a "great" film, but it is one of those rare films that has such a great combination of memorable characters taken through "truth is stranger than fiction" type surreal
events
that I couldn't help but love it.
In dramatising Wilde's novel, John Osborne has condensed events, eliminated a number of characters, and generally implied rather than shown Dorian's essential wickedness.
The
events
are thoroughly confusing and it takes up quite a while before you figure out what the hell is going on, but the brooding atmosphere sucks you in immediately.
It's always interesting as an American to see a new point of view on familiar
events
in history.
Couple this with some beautiful northern Canadian scenery and recent ongoing
events
involving police officers and First Nations people like the Neil Stonechild case, and you have a very rewarding and relevant viewing experience.
He recounts a number of events, tied together by his writing of a manuscript (the "Monster" of the title), some sad, some uproariously funny, all in his characteristic, sarcastic manner.
This is fairly classy considering that it's scary and creepy without buckets of gore or the loud startling
events
that try to make people jump in films today, which seem to have replaced actual scares.
If you like Kane Hodder, Ed Gein or movies based on real events, I think this is a good movie.
The film documents the
events
that led up to the murder by the Phenix City crime syndicate of Albert Patterson, an Alabama attorney who made a bid for the state attorney general's office as a way to clean up the vice and corruption plaguing his hometown.
For certain, younger viewers will be reminded of "The Blair Witch Project" but this one IS based on REAL
events!
The movie shows several scenes involving Gough Whitlam (transmitted over US TV), where
events
take place which confirm the classified documents that Christopher had read previously.
The fact that it was inspired by true
events
would mean little if you wound up with a fake looking crocodile, bad C.G.I., or an obvious studio setting.
And there are even stranger
events
taking place out back, in Hollywood's most familiar hedge maze.
In a subtle way we are asked to ponder the concept that major
events
in our lives are sometimes generated without our being fully aware of the root causes.
This leads to a disaster of
events
following Mohr, Nicholson, and their cohorts.
This original film from HBO "The Late Shift" stays true to form and depicts the real
events
very well showing the behind the scenes battle between networks heads of NBC and CBS and even ABC they were all fighting for the services of Jay and Dave.
The more I see them and think of them, and imagine myself in their world, the more I get its theme: that we are more linked to each other than we would want to think ourselves, and all it takes is a little hand of fate to set some
events
in motion.
The "Lost Boys" do a fine job expounding on the
events
going on around them without any help at all, thank you very much.
Dramatic war movies, in my opinion, are much more effective if the
events
(not necessarily the story itself) really happened.
I remember the
events
of this movie, the ill fated cruise of Donald Crowhurst in 1968, in the Golden Globe single handed around the world yacht race.
This film demonstrated the process and the growth that can occur when people are able to face up to their pasts, understand the
events
from the points of view of others involved, and grieve together.
Not even at the end she did a good job, after so many events, after years she finally gets to see Corelli again and she couldn't change the same face of stupidy we had to bear during the whole film.
It is the simplicity with which he allows the
events
to take place that creates the opposite feeling of complexity.
Some of the other
events
in the book are changed to be viewer friendly.
After spending some time in Prison Kilo finds a loophole in the justice system and through a disturbing turn of
events
is released only to find everything is not at all what it seems.
Despite the terrible
events
that unfold in this film and how horrific the story is; I was captivated.
This three-hour Chinese epic, set in 220 B.C., may ultimately amount to a familiar theme of an Emperor's idealistic dream of peace through unification mutating into corrupted isolation, and there's nothing inherently challenging about the film, but it's a compelling narrative, crammed with intrigue and passion and betrayal and epic
events
told in vivid strokes.
Initially I thought Hollywood would dramatize the
events
of the 8888 uprising and add in the traditionally Hollywood spice of Titanic-type love between the lead heroine and the Burmese male lead who happens to be an old man.
One way of assessing a film is, "If I were guaranteed to live through the experience, would I choose to undergo these
events
and perform these actions?"
When commenting on this film, one must realise that it is based on a true story, and must therefore be reviewed for the quality and accuracy of it's portrayal of the events, as well as its entertainment value.
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