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As an aide to history it is without value, because the
events
and conflicts it portrays were almost certainly nothing like the film-makers would have us believe.
Shortly after an oddly quiet young woman, Sadako Yamamura (Yukie Nakama), joins a drama troupe, strange events, including deaths with suspicious circumstances, start occurring.
Is Sadako somehow connected to these
events?
Even if we exclude the fact that no detail presented in "Memphis Belle" movie pertain to actual events, the general level of knowledge about World War Two matters is better to be set into minimum before you proceed to watch this.
From the advertisements, I thought this movie was going to be based on actual
events
of trying to capture an internationally notorious serial killer.
French-Canadian?) "ninjas" (you know they are because their headbands read "Ninja!") also carrying out a vendetta, but the
events
leading up to that are offscreen.
The story of Romasanta is interesting because it is based on true historical
events.
Meanwhile we witness main
events
and personalities of war , battles , diplomatic
events
etc.
this movie was an excellent bio pic about the martin and lewis duo. the movie was well planned and was so close to actual
events
that really happened.
Yes, some of the
events
in this movie may be predictable, but I really loved this movie.
If your going to base a story on real
events
then there should be at least some similarities to the truth!
This movie had no connection to any real
events
at all (The real life victim never made a film of any kind, porn or otherwise.)
Than the crew grows a conscious and the hilarity and the fun keeps going with it's turn of
events.
The family then experiences a series of strange and inexplicable
events
centered in and around their home.
Particularly, because Salman tried hard to acts funny, but he wasn't able to make quite an impression.There are just too many co-incidental
events
which makes the film illogical.
The movie does portray a world that is now so very complicated in the raising of children, but the writer needs to move beyond mere
events
and situations.
Surprisingly tame (at least in the version I saw, titled "Island of Despair"), boring schlock from Jess Franco, whose direction is, once again, pretty terrible (example: we get a flashback regarding the
events
that led a VERY MINOR supporting character to prison - and Franco inexplicably keeps it going for about 20 minutes!).
Although publicized as a dramatization of Custer's Last Stand, this bears little relation to the
events
as known.
The actual
events
shown somehow faded from the overall sense of poetic experience at the end of the movie.
There are no real werewolves, only that which goes on within the title character's head, and because it's based on true
events
the movie is incredibly dry and uninventive in the story department.
Especially since whoever was in charge of editing trailers for each of the entries was making them look like "Must See
" events.
You will be taken by surprise as the
events
of this movie unfold.
Sergio Arau is a Mexican artist whose main work has been done in the field of visual arts and in music, but in 1998 he along with his wife Yareli Arizmendi, wrote and directed a short comedy named "A Day Without a Mexican", a fake documentary chronicling the fictitious
events
that happened in California when suddenly all the Hispanic people disappeared without any reason.
The dramatic
events
that took place during the filming were amazing!
Give it a little while to get going - it does spend some time to lay the ground work, but I don't really see a way to short cut it without losing the genuine and unassuming quality the director manages to preserve throughout the
events
that unfold.
What some reviewers view as highbrow filmmaking is nothing but a compilation of name dropping (Hannah Ahrendt, Simon Weil, Iris Berry, - if you don't know who they were, so much the better, if you do, you ought to be verly impressed), vicious anti-American tirades so fashionable these days among the French ("Americans have no past, therefore they borrow others' history") semi-allusions to historical figures and
events.
Tombstone is about the
events
that transpired in Tombstone...Wyatt Earp is about the man Wyatt Earp.
I don't know if the portrayal of the characters was accurate, but their behavior is just so not realistic, as well as some
events.
The story vaguely follows a similar chain of events, but much of the emotion in the book, is lost in the film.
As you watch the movie you go through some questions related to general conceptions of religion, human existence and some
events
related to partition.
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