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The cast is brilliant from the top to the bottom of the credits, and the lead, Steven Mackintosh, is particularly outstanding as the trapped innocent attempting to piece together what he's
fallen
into.
There were so many times when this movie could have
fallen
apart, devolved into nonsense, but it always holds together.
Patrick Bachau is wonderful as the tempermental artist who cannot accept the fact that his ex-wife has
fallen
in love with another man, a psychiatrist superbly played by George Coe.
Satellites are shown post-war, blown apart in a tangled mass resembling a
fallen
space station.
I think it's a wonderful movie and it's been unjustly underestimated:it's oneiric,sentimental,poetic and the dramatic plot is dealt with a sense of humour.There are various issues like male bonding,homosexuality,friendship and I think every role is proper for the actor who plays it:my favourite actor JOHN MALKOVICH(GREAT)is a homosexual with some existential problems and he falls in love with Marty(Michael Zelniker)and they get engaged at the end of the film;Dennis(Kevin Bacon)has in vain tried to get successful in Hollywood as a musician,Al(Joe Mantegna)grows up thanks of Jamie Lee Curtis,Vinny(Tony Spiridakis)dreams to become an actor and Ray(Ken Olin)a painter.Even if the dreams of some of these guys don't come through,their strong and profound tie is the reason to continue to hope in the future.I also think the title is the only very funny thing of the movie(in Italian language it's "Dreaming Manhattan")but the film succeeds to alternate melancholy and thoughtless scenes:Mantegna climbs up the bridge which links Astoria to Manhattan,Ken Olin listens to his message "I love you guys" while he's thinking about his life,Kevin Bacon and Michael Zelniker play "ordinary people song" while Zelniker and Malkovich look at each other,Malkovich jilts Terry Kinney,who had
fallen
in love with him,because he doesn't like the way he talks about his friends(when Kinney asked him if those guys were his type,he replied "that I don't know but they are the best I could do"),Tony Spiridakis howls with a healer without a reason,Tom Waits reads his odd poem at Jack's,Jamie Lee Curtis takes Mantegna's gun and learns him to throw all away,Chloe Webb tells Madame Rose,a palmist, she's surrounded by idiots,the five boys shout out Arnold's name while they're having a bath under Hellgate during the night because he was the only guy,apart from Mantegna,who climbed up that bridge and they don't see Linda Fiorentino stealing their clothes out of spite,because her husband Mantegna spent all his time with his friends(he also kisses John Malkovich at the disco)...well,these guys are amazing!They are either crazy or gay,either sad or happy,sometimes they make you cry,sometimes they make you amuse.Personally I was a depressed sixteen year old girl when I saw this movie for the first time on a night during last summer and it made me dream:this movie is everything for me,it lets me to take refuge in another world and it makes me isolate from my reality,whom I hate as much as I can, but fortunately I'm not here,I'm under Hellgate Bridge to dream with other Queens.I thank Tony Spiridakis,who wrote the story,and all the actors very much for this wonderful movie!!!
Every single time I have
fallen
asleep only to be woken up by terrible music.
Short has
fallen
a long, long way from his INNERSPACE days, and Glover simply looks embarrassed.
The story is not only as cheesy as the Sherwood is green, it is so predictable that you have uncovered the plot after 10 minutes... if you haven't
fallen
asleep after the first 5...
I fear I have
fallen
victim to the because it's foreign and independent it must be good and I'm a filthy commoner if I don't enjoy it crowd.
By the third segment things have gone downhill considerably, as Harry is a drunk who has a reunion with an old friend (who has also
fallen
on hard times) and for "old time-sake" they steal a body from an ambulance and find that it's a beautiful young woman, and things degenerate from there.
The SciFi channel has apparently
fallen
head over heels in love with their "original productions".
By film's end, almost anything good has
fallen
away and what is left seems like pure pretension.
The young lady, Ashley, detests meeting Griffin in hotel rooms but has
fallen
for Griffin's lying promises.
I have no idea how this truly moving film could have
fallen
into obscurity.
Meanwhile, in the framing episode, a younger sister of one of the women has
fallen
in love with the fourth brother.
A small community of young adults(..and a mute kid with roller skates)whose leader is a professor(Robert Carradine), living within the confines of a massive hospital in a major city after civilization has
fallen
apart due to the total absence of gas-fuel, fall prey to an ominous group of barbaric cannibals who collect a victim a night for their feast, led by the sound of a horn.
Seriously, I could hardly stay awake while watching it, and I have never
fallen
asleep in class.
The fact that the remake's target teen audience (well, at least some of them) appeared to lap it up is just a sad reflection of how far standards have
fallen
since the heyday of the horror film in the 70's.
How far has he
fallen.
If it wasn't for the talent of these two actors the story would have
fallen
flat.
But Andrea has
fallen
in love with stoic young scientist Timothy Chappel, who is determined to break Lombardi's hold over the girl and release her forever.
She's
fallen
and this movie can't get up.
Add to that a nice opening sequence as invaders have come to destroy earth and some of earth's mightiest heroes have already
fallen.
Highly recommended for gullible people with absolutely no prior knowledge of history or culture or anyone who is interested in seeing how very low the BBC documentary has now
fallen.
He finds he has to return to the circuit to search for his brother, who has
fallen
prey to the gambling clutches of the circuit leaders.
There, through a series of unfortunate events, he is reborn to his faith, 'baptized' by the
fallen
woman who has enlightened him.
Oh Gina, my lovely Gina, how bad have you
fallen?
A prince has
fallen
for a commoner.
Here's the situation, the murderer has
fallen
through a ceiling or something and he's unconscious.
Actually, it gets sillier by the minute: from having Sigourney Weaver (playing a researcher in Anglo-Arab relations moonlighting as a high-class escort) chatting up an Arab playboy's cinematic banter at a society party with "Am I supposed to say 'Your place or mine?'" to which he retorts, "No, these days you say "Betamax or VHS?'"; to seeing Michael Caine (as a celebrity British diplomat) standing in the rain holding out a bouquet of flowers for Weaver - whom he has
fallen
for in the course of her extra-curricular activities and with whom he has had a minor falling out!
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