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A German freshman, Stefan hitch hikes to Paris during summer break were he
falls
for a mysterious young woman he meets in the Paris freak scene.
While Zellweger
falls
in love with the image of the handsome and polite Dr. Dave Ravell on a soap opera, Freeman idealizes Betty.
Like the Linda McCarriston poem says, "Childhood is the barrel they throw you over the
falls
in."
It all
falls
apart after that, it's your typical Hollywood thriller now, filmed on a soundstage with special effects galore, minus any kind of humour, wit or soul.
The first 30 minutes of the movie are a little funny but then when they switch their role in the society (men doing what women usually do and women doing what men usually do) the movie
falls.
Mr Omar Sharif,who built a career largely founded on looking directly at the camera with his big brown eyes and looking soulful,gives a stupefyingly monotonous performance as his son the Crown Prince.He is utterly unconvincing as a man who -in the movie at least-cut a swathe through the distaff side of the Austrian aristocracy.With his well-buttered locks firmly in place he preens and poses in ever more unlikely uniforms.As a rebel he talks the talk but conspicuously fails to walk the walk,leaving a bottom button undone on one of his tunics is about as far as his defiance goes.Unhappily married,he
falls
in love with a commoner."Forbidden
In a 19th century castle in Southeastern Europe, a Countess
falls
for her sworn enemy, the leader of the Hungarian revolt; she's aided by her ancestor, whose painted image magically comes to life.
The story is typical mystery material: killer targets newlyweds; woman investigator
falls
in love with her partner and is diagnosed with a fatal disease.
Meanwhile he
falls
in love with the dead man's wife, and, without her knowing he's the killer, moves in with her.
"Saving Grace," on the other hand,
falls
into the category of laugh-less comedies usually populated by Hollywood movies produced and directed by the talentless.
Notwithstanding the strenuous efforts on the part of the cast to produce humor, the film
falls
flat on its face (falling flat on its arse might have been funnier) as far as I and my wife were concerned.
SOTD
falls
somewhere between "Kung-Fu" and "H R Pufnstuff" on the entertainment spectrum.
Simonetta clearly
falls
for the young man, but feels guilt about abandoning Tito (out of loyalty, not romantic love).
Visually interesting, but
falls
flat in the originality department.
Unfortunately Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects
falls
in the latter.
Well it
falls
short here too.
Not all actors are cut out to be writers or directors and clearly Mr. Hopkins
falls
into this category.
Unfortunately, it
falls
flat on all levels.
This film is exactly what you get when you really over stretch your abilities, it's like someone who has just passed there driving test and then pitting them in a formula 1 Grand Prix (not I might add, the US Grand Prix as everyone might pull out due to dodgy tyres and you might just win), that is how far short this film
falls.
Continuity is another huge problem as for instance: The eager-hungry groom is lying in bed, waiting for his virgin-bride to get out of the bathroom and after a long while,
falls
asleep(!?!).
don't bother with this one folks, your better off watching "dankness
falls"
A braindead ex-pugilist
falls
in with a weird woman and her relatives.
Couple this with mediocre directing, really strange scenes (such as the one where the kid reaches over the ravine and mysteriously
falls
in), and thoroughly abysmal dialog ("Look!" "Musta peed his pants!"), and you get one complete failure.
The staff include an elderly female receptionist, a fussy elderly professorial guy who's toupee
falls
off when he is machine-gunned (is that a joke?), and, last, the beautiful Tina Chen who looks up from the copier, realizes she is about to be murdered, and says, pitifully brave, "I won't scream."
Second, the film itself had a rather boring and simple plot: girl
falls
in love with guy, ship they're on sinks, lots of crappy love scenes thereafter.
But bad acting aside, the movie just
falls
apart when they land on Mars via flashback.
At one point the ruby
falls
down Roddy's back and gets pushed straight up into the the air by Rita all the while the ship is moving forwards.
Morgan
falls
in love with her, leading to a definitely one-sided marriage, spent on a huge estate in Chicago (which appears to be surrounded by mountains!).
and what does this movie tell us? never marry a woman with a life insurance: as soon as she
falls
down the stairs her husband will be thrown into jail, guilty or not.
Then, as the movie takes its supposed "dramatic" turn, the plot
falls
apart on what few legs it had to stand on in the first place.
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