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A rare exception to the rule that great literature makes disappointing films, John Huston's beautiful farewell to life and the movies is almost entirely true to the narrative and the spirit of James Joyce's short story, a tender meditation on love, death and time expressed in the
events
of a Twelfth Night party in middle-class Dublin circa 1910.
Through the next years we watch
events
unfold through his naive eyes, but all he wants to do is go home.
I had a special showing with a large group of mates to see the new cut and we all enjoyed it whilst having varying reservations.This revisionist and much closer to the truth version of
events
was probably too much for Americans to take when the film was first released but we all felt it had enormous merit and that its place in cinema history was also due for major revision
It's fast paced and features solid acting and interesting
events.
There are no hidden messages in this film and the progression of
events
should be expected by any astute viewer.
It's worth noting that audiences of the time were no more naive about the story than we are today; the NY Times review conceded that audiences would "dismiss factual inaccuracies sprinkled throughout the film," described the biographical account of Custer's life as "fanciful," and pointed out that the presentation of Custer's motivations regarding the final
events
were at odds with various historical accounts.
The intercuts between
events
in England and similar
events
or scenes in the tale is very effective.
This film will stay with me a long time, part of me wishes I could forget it, because I wish this type of thing never happened, but I know it does, the other part of me wishes I would never forget, because we need to remember these shameful
events
to prevent them from happening again.
Powered by great performances, this movie gives us back the old feeling of 70's pics, with both characters rediscovering themselves as they blaze across town bumping into wild
events
and locals.
This is an exciting flick whose main virtue is that it is virtually impossible to predict how the
events
will unfold, and particularly, how it will end.
I live up here in croc territory and remember well the true
events
that inspired this movie.
2005's 'You Are Alone' demonstrates how common worldly
events
can shatter the soul.
Vosloo plays it very sensitively involving us in his pain and confusion at the weird
events
that befall himself and his wife.
If you know anything about the Manhattan Project, you will find "Fat Man and Little Boy" at least an interesting depiction of the
events
surrounding that story.
The film is in all ways a very realistic portrayal of these events, and in many ways it is almost too real (such as some scenes involving radiation poisoning).
The plot centers around two blue collar West Virginian brothers (Stacy Keach and Frederic Forrest) who commit robberies in hopes of using the money to open a seafood restaurant!!? What follows is quite an adventure, and many comedic
events
ensue.
Before the WWF became cartoon with Hulk Hoagan leading the way, the
events
of WWF TV broadcasts of the very early 1980s resembled the wild, wild west with all kinds of grudges and vicious acts of violence performed by some of the wrestlers that are known today to be the WWF's most beloved stars.
So in some
events
we can notice that we heard different about it.
I haven't seen "Hardware Wars" in years, but I remember it as one of the most hilarious
events
of human experience, and it was over far too soon.
I was expecting a dull documentary, instead I got a very good and believable reenactment of the major
events
of the time.
almost 4 years after the
events
of 911, if asked what comes to mind about that day, most people would probably comment on things such as the sight of planes crashing into and the collapse of the twin towers, the scores of people being killed, acts of terrorism and heroism mixed together, etc. everyone who was alive at the time will never forget that day.
The
events
of their lives drive them apart and one of them has now been living in the USA for a good number of years.
I guess it shouldn't surprise me with the history of our beloved country that has seen the JFK assassination, the Vietnam War, and other significant
events
that smell so bad of a cover up that you have to hold your nose every time you drive through Washington D.C.
There is even a scene that mocks 18th century Western social events, and ends with clever and entertaining fighting.
This is an excellent story about
events
that everyone should be aware of and know something about today.
Indeed, his sort of daft giddiness bears, to this writer, the shadow of Tom Baker's Doctor, with his sort of subconscious asides (as when ticking off time periods when Mickey is holding down the button in the Tardis), yet brings his own aloof superiority a la McCoy's Doctor as he lets
events
coalesce around him.
The
events
and the setting (i.e.
The year 2004 was the year of the biopic with no less than four pictures tackling real events, real people, with varying degrees of critical praise.
The storyline thus walks a tightrope of chance
events
to such an intense degree that you cannot take your eyes off the screen for even a millisecond, or you will miss something crucial.
The theme may seem superficially to be obsessive love, but the film is really about the magic of everyday chance events, the invisible threads behind the tapestry, the ineffable.
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