Expression
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It's amazing that in 5 seconds of screen time they can go from cheap sight-gag to horrifying blasphemy then end with a single actors close-up facial
expression.
Cary Grant's facial
expression
on the elevator when he first sees Dunne after 7 years is so memorable that I can still remember it 35 years after first seeing it.
He gets a living dead girl to experiment on from a blackmailing body procurer (Tomorowo Taguchi who has only one
expression
but it's a doozy and kind of reminds one of a Japanese Phil Hartman).
Paul Bettany has a great performance as a psycho-killer: differently of those sadists in Hollywood movies that make grimaces, the simple look and
expression
of Paul Bettany is enough to terrify the viewer.
Have you ever heard the
expression "
so stupid it is brilliant"?
So much of it, in fact, that you will begin to understand where the
expression "
so bad that it is awesome" comes from.
I'm all for freedom of expression, and would never deny someone the right to independently get a message across to film audiences.
It's a dance
expression
(along with the "tribal" markings)from black folks African ancestral memory.
It's a dance that is similar to the continental African ethnic
expression
of their connection to Nature, but Rize is more angry and rightly so.
Rize is the Black Americans
expression
of its connection to the ills of white supremacy and their disconnection from Nature.
Kelly's acting was as bad as ever and shows little facial
expression
while the plot itself is just awful.
Acting by Caveh himself is truly brave, but sometimes
expression
and fire is more convincing,the constant eye starring and mimic could be a bit annoying to watch, same goes to the female casts, it needs to gets the audience to feel the story, the only female cast that I feel did a good job was the alcoholic girlfriend, she did a great job, very convincing.
And with such a responsibility in management of physical and optical parameters, the creative
expression
of the director of photography is purely based on experiment through immense control.
In comedy, it's all about timing, so the
expression
of the dialogue must be on target.
Like a beautiful and complicated piece of music, one sees something new at each viewing; in one viewing the look on "Joseph's" face as he stands at the window waiting on "Anna" to arrive to look at a new apartment, and realizes she will NOT be there, that she is indeed immersed in "Sean"; in another viewing the changes in Anna's
" expression
as she is 'rescued' by Joseph on the beach--at one point there is an instantaneous look on her face signifying her realization that life with Joseph, and WITHOUT Sean, will be devastating for her.
Woodcock, Billy Bob Thorton's gym teacher character is much too one dimensional to really work since he has one
expression
the whole time.
There were scenes that had nothing to do with the, pardon the expression, plot.
I now watch it looking to see how many times they use the word protocol (loved the inferno protocol - hard to top that for over-thetopness) and to see if the actors will surprise me with a new
expression
beyond their stock-in-trade bemusement (Vaughan), bewilderment (Jack Bristow) etc. Hard to blame the actors when the script is so inane and one-dimensional.
The man was pathetic and his submissive girlfriend had a blank
expression
on her face through the whole thing.
Two of the best scenes are when Huston repeatedly says the Lord's Prayer as Crawford becomes mesmerised and starts saying it herself and Huston's final scene as he says a silent prayer to himself before he changes his
expression
to one in which he seems about to lose self-control before he rushes to where Crawford resides.
Shah Rukh Khan and Kareena Kapoor meld delightfully in their romance, but after seeing a few other movies with these two superstars in them, I admit their acting skills are not exceptional-I noticed that their facial
expression
and vocal fluctuations are almost identical in other films.
Watching Lance Fuller non-act his way through his role (does he ever change expression???) was about as fun as passing a kidney stone.
For that matter, no one in this movie changes
expression.
Charles Bronson is a man of few words and he says more with a facial
expression
than with dialogue.
With hammy acting and posturing substituting for emotional expression, what little plot development there is, gets padded by longeurs which, whilst evidently intended to convey some kind of "significance", merely provoke a yawn and a glance at the clock.
Wonderful film that sadly was not released in the U.S. Beautifully written and acted character-driven piece about many things, among them the role of a parent in our modern civilization - and the role of the child as well; the relationships between men and women, and the friendships between straight men and gay men; the role of artistic
expression
in the lives of artists and in the lives of those who will never be artists.
It was as if the main characters were reading off the Biro marks on the back of their hands with emoticons telling them what sort of
expression
to pull "Thats.
In this way, it avoided Hollywoodism, but when I consider how the film-makers could have incorporated vast vistas as a cinematic
expression
of the isolation of these communities I was dismayed.
I often find the
expression
if it aint broke dont fix it a good way to explain this one.
This is lousy beyond
expression.
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