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This isn't another searing look at the Holocaust but rather an intimate story about the
events
that took place on a small street in Berlin and some of the people that were involved.
The final two members of the cast are the effervescent Jess (Shellie Conn), an
events
planner who's a wild child who sleeps with anyone and everyone, gender not specific, and Katie, (Sarah Parrish) a somber doctor who's affair with a patient AND his son have sent her career and love life spiraling out of control.
No, this isn't a sequel to the fabulous OVA series, but rather a remake of the
events
that occurred after the death of Ghim (and the disappearance of Woodchuck).
Thus begins a startling series of supernatural
events
that bewilder the journalist all the rest of the night.
This is a fun movie, with absolutely everything: ghosts, the spooky castle, repeated visions of past events, sex and violence ( though both have been toned down in the version most Americans have seen over the years.)
What I loved was the inner logic the film followed; logic, which just like logic in life, was rather illogical and confusing at times but in the end, when I thought about it, all the
events
and twists made sense.
The movie follows the
events
of the novel "Cel mai iubit dintre pamanteni"( could be translated as "The most beloved among humans" ), written by Marin Preda ( a very controversial book and movie), a novel which became something like The Bible or the story of Hamlet, very popular and hard to get, due to its satiric contents over the Communist regime.
However, eerie
events
happen in the house, inclusive the death of Sophie's cat.
As well as showing actual footage of key
events
in the failed coup to oust Chavez, we are given the background picture which describes a class-divided society.
They kill him off in the film but the whole point is that he is haunted by the
events
at Eel Marsh House for many years but does remarry and eventually put the
events
behind him.
In this "critically acclaimed psychological thriller based on true events, Gabriel (Robin Williams), a celebrated writer and late-night talk show host, becomes captivated by the harrowing story of a young listener and his adoptive mother (Toni Collette).
In that sense, it's almost an anthology series, and as someone else pointed out, this odd structure poses some timeline conflicts with the real events, but it's a fun series with plenty of action to satisfy a western-hungry 1950's audience -- and it still holds up pretty well 55 years later.
Kelly Masterson doesn't have a masterpiece of a script here (it basically breaks into crazy killer mode by the end in a series of climactic
events
that only work by the very end, and even there suspension of disbelief is paramount), but her script does convey character before plot, and in a story where the actions surround a heist it's crucial to know who these people are beat by beat.
It is, for its time, a reasonably well crafted story revolving around true
events
such as the death of Kitchener and the German offensives of 1918.It also has a female spy who is much more believable than Julie Andrews!
It's not, as has often been said, a liberal movie, but a clinical look at how we as human beings interpret
events
based so much on our prejudices and a desire for revenge.
The
events
in "Cypher" supposedly take place in the most prominent regions of the computer world, where the major companies don't really do a lot apart from trying to steal each other's thunder.
Director Gabriele Muccino gives you the ability to enter his new film Seven Pounds whichever way you prefer as he starts at the end and works his way back to the beginning, showing us the course of
events
that led us to that heartbreaking 911 call.
The
events
of September 11 2001 do not need extra human interest in the shape of following the training of the rookie fireman or the progress of the two French brothers.
I think the directors tried too hard, perhaps they felt that the
events
of the day needed a story as a backdrop.
The order of the
events
are a bit jumbled, making this film very interesting to watch.
Even stranger
events
take place as the spirit then tries to destroy the woman's family.
Presented in digestible (as digestible as war can be) episodes as the grave voice of Laurence Olivier connects the multitudes of eye witnesses who were forced to live the
events
of that horrific time.
Reportedy based on actual historical events, this disturbingly violent, bloody, and shocking period epic sustains viewer interest by creating a verisimilitude missing in the majority of films set in a remote era.
This movie might not put the Catholic church in the best light but it is telling a story based on true
events.
This film is also based on true
events
which is not to say that this story, scene by scene, is true, but if you were to look at news articles from that time period you would be able to see that neither churches handled the incident in a way that was helpful towards the family.
Before watching this film I had heard a lot about it and certain scenes in the film, but listening wasn't doing it for me so I planned on watching it and wow! Ned Beatty, Ronny Cox, Jon Voight and Burt Reynolds make for an interesting group of individuals who are hell bent on canoing down the Cahulawassee river and the unfortunate series of
events
that transpires upon them all.
It is based on actual events, a highly publicized disappearance and murder case taking place in the Wilmington, DE/Philadelphia PA region from '96 through 2000.
I have to admit I was highly skeptical of how Hollywood would dramatize the actual history and
events
and was actually quite impressed on how close they stayed to what was constantly reported on local newscasts and Philadelphia Inquirer news stories throughout the time period.
But this story is based on actual
events.
Only a couple of people have stated that this movie was based on real events, not a knock-off as most people believe it is!!
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