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It's also a
fairly
cutting critique of psychiatry, given that the female protagonist is a shrink who is so easily deceived and then acts out in such a primitive manner in the finale.
In keeping with Miike's working practice of taking any work that comes his way and then grafting his own sensibilities onto the script, this is at heart a
fairly
basic yakuza thriller, with a morally ambiguous cop chasing a gang which his lawyer brother has fallen in with.
But despite
fairly
good distribution across the globe, the movie failed to make an impression either side of the Atlantic and now it has become pretty much a phantom of the VHS market.
suddenly the rooms lights turn off and workers at Digicorp come in shining lights in all the occupants eyes to ensure they are not conscious and then in a
fairly
nightmarish situation they bring in head sets for each member which send messages into the brain and brainwash the precipitants into believing they are someone else.
A vast majority of the episodes are very exciting and quite tense, and the acting is
fairly
good, though I do miss Roberta Taylor as Inspector Gina Gold and Todd Carty as Gabriel Kent.
The plot, although a little convoluted, is actually
fairly
deep for a farce of this kind.
It incorporates World War Two into the plot but not as much as I initially believed it would, and the characters are a unique blend who play their roles
fairly
well.
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good romantic comedy in which I don't think I've ever seen Meg looking any cuter.
All of the main characters are interesting (except for the head bad guy, who is flat as a billiard table) and most are
fairly
well acted.
I live in a
fairly
sophisticated film market, yet we rarely get Swedish films of any kind.
Even the acting was
fairly
decent.
I think Theo turns his life around
fairly
quickly after rehab because he wants to and watching his brother dying in front of him makes him reassess his life.
Yet, I have always found it
fairly
enjoyable to watch this redneck romance.
You do not get more dark or tragic than "Othello" and this movie captures the play
fairly
well, with outstanding performances by Lawrence Fishburne and Irene Jacob.
"Panic in the Streets" is a
fairly
unknown little movie from director Elia Kazan and was made before his classic masterpieces such as "A Streetcar Named Desire", "On the Waterfront" and "East of Eden".
Despite looking interesting, I watched The Notorious Bettie Page because I had heard (and it was
fairly
obvious just by looking at a synopsis or anything about the film), that Gretchen Mol got naked in it.
I always feel strange and guilty saying it (because I'm a
fairly
well-educated non-teenager), but I actually sort of like the Olsen twins, and I respect the movies they make, even though I've never really been their target audience.
My abiding love of Italian actress Lucianna Paluzzi, who helped jump-start my puberty with her performance in 1965's "Thunderball," has led me to some
fairly
unusual places.
I have not seen the play, but have to assume that the screen version is
fairly
faithful, since Simon wrote it, so the defects cannot be blamed on a stage-to-screen adaptation.
I read somewhere (in a
fairly
panning review) that this is something of a live-action mecha anime, and I think they're on the right lines.
I don't think this is to be taken too seriously - it's just a bit of good old 80's almost-a-TV-movie fun (it is set against the backdrop of a
fairly
dark future, although this point isn't stressed too much).
Ooverall, the movie was
fairly
good, a good action plot with a fair amount of explosions and fight scenes, but Chuck Norris did hardly anything, except for disarm the bomb and shoot a few characters.
Performances & cinematography are pretty much above par (compared to many other late 70's/early 80's films in the same vein), but what really makes me recommend this film is the
fairly
long climax-scene in the basement-setting.
The movie was
fairly
authentic and the characters similar to those same ones at my AIT in 1974.
It is a
fairly
slow paced film, with an unusual amount of time being spent ,pre and post ghost attack, on developing his character with family and work life.
Hollywood's love of remakes brings us a
fairly
interesting movie starring Yul Brynner.
another complaint is the camera angle; though it works
fairly
well most of the time, it can be a pain in certain situations.
I happily admit that I'm a sucker for a beautiful film, and sufficiently inventive camera movements and angles can be enough to keep my interest in a
fairly
long film.
The cast is amazing for what had to be a
fairly
low budget RKO picture from the mid-1950's; Randolph Scott was an established star while Forrest Tucker, J. Carrol Naish, and Denver Pyle were all established, talented Western performers and Edgar Buchanan was one of the best Western character actors of all time.
I didn't watch the movie so I can't really vote on it fairly, and from reading some of the comments,I probably won't be at a loss!
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