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The realism element is totally missing and what the movie ends up providing is a bunch of "actors" parading along in a plot less and seemingly unrelated set of
events.
The suicide of a colleague of the woman that seems to set off
events
in the film is not a subject in itself.
Before seeing this movie, please check out reviews available on the internet regarding the movie's falsification of events, particularly its prevarications regarding the widely accepted fact that 7-8,000 Muslim men were bused out of Srebrenica and shot by Serbian paramilitaries.
This movie takes place in an Oregon town, where Donna (Brittany Snow) is about to go to her senior prom and let herself have some fun after going through some extremely traumatic
events
in the past few years.
As he's about to reveal the supposedly horrible & inhuman
events
that take place in the lab, he's executed.
Following these characters through a weekend of awful events, unfriendly attitudes and bad news just isn't my idea of a watchable, interesting movie and I got very tired of its "one note" theme and couldn't wait for it to end--in fact I almost stopped about halfway through.
They did a wonderful job of combining important
events
into a cohesive whole that was simply delightful.
Kevin Sullivan should have taken things one movie at a time, instead of jumbling them all together and combining characters and
events
the way he did.
The lines, pacing, and timing of
events
in that film are outstanding!
Interposed with Moretti's political ravings are the
events
leading up to the birth of his son, and subsequent home movie shots of him with the baby and later the infant Pietro (the film drags us through several years and more than one election period).
There is no explanation for any of the
events
that occurred.
Dillman, under pressure to recall the
events
of the night in question, goes through an Actor's Seminar of tics, stammers, nose-wipes, and crazy half-laughs while spitting out dialogue like, "Dream...a dream...drugs...yeah, drugs...that SOUND...bells...help!"
Nobody has seemed to mention that this movie and the book it is based on are based in actual
events
that happened in Nebraska.
Many have spoken about it's redeeming quality is how this film portrays such a realistic representation of the effects of drugs and an individual and their subsequent spiral into a self perpetuation state of unfortunate
events.
It was totally superfluous and had nothing to do with the actual
events
of the story.
The
events
in this movie are not even close to the truth.
Why they couldn't make a movie of the real
events
doesn't make any sense since the real
events
are more interesting then this made up farce.
Low budget and a shameful depiction of the
events
which should not be made a joke of, which is really what this movie did.
This is not Romania anymore, but I see the
events
are happening in the same period with the incident from 11 September.
The plot construction is awkward to say the least - the modern day programmer is a dull one-note character, but half the movie is spent setting up her character, and then when Ada finally appears, it is to narrate the
events
of her life, not to present an engaging story (Swinton almost pulls this off, though).
This film, although not totally bad, should have been filmed where the actual
events
took place.
There's zero suspense and no gruesome
events.
it means the director and screenwriter are lazy and fascinated by some
events
they heard about somewhere, so they just throw them up on the screen and expect the 'true' nature of the story to make the audience feel something without the filmmakers having to do any of the work.
JJ, aghast at this turn of events, then blackmails restaurant owner, Alex, to entertain her mother in exchange for "maybe" reviewing his dying restaurant.
If it's any consolation, "Stirba" is a sequel in name only and there's absolutely no connection with the characters or
events
that were introduced in Dante's film.
Both go on a wild whirl wind of
events
that never really make sense or fit together, or make you laugh more than once or twice.
Still, I found myself reading these books because of my interest in the
events
of Revelation.
Events
feel scattered and disconnected.
Revolutions always present opportunities for dramatic films since, in fact, most revolutions are in themselves dramatic
events.
Well first off I'd like to add that I myself is somewhat of a historian so what I look for in a film that is based upon historical
events
is that it is actually based upon historical facts.
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