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Then, we understand that Kieslowski tells us a story about an isolated young boy who needs a female to flirt or who
falls
in love with a mature woman.
The problems start when Tomek visits her, the story of a lonely young boy who
falls
in love with a mature woman (but an unrequited love) turns into the story of a lonely young boy
falls
in love with a mature woman, at the beginnings the woman refuses, but after a short time, she starts to change her mind.
This would-be comedy about a girl - Kathy Ireland in her film debut - who's a total schlump whose inner babe is only awakened after she
falls
to the centre of the Earth and has a set of badly filmed, impossible-to-follow adventures (chiefly involving a set of dwarves who want her because she has big bones - go figure!) before returning home changed for the better isn't funny, gripping or entertaining in the slightest.
Some of Austen's actual dialogue is allocated to different characters and some of her narrative is recycled as dialogue that
falls
awkwardly from the tongues of the characters.
This film
falls
into the latter section.
This is more of a love story between Helen and Paris, who is shipwrecked and
falls
in love with Helen without knowing she is queen.
I like a good Charlie Chan film or even a reasonably good one, but this one
falls
way short of the mark.
Directed by celebrated cinematographer William A. Fraker, this ill-titled psychological thriller
falls
into the trap that most films helmed by directors of photography find themselves in: each shot is composed for the utmost style, but at the sacrifice of fluid pacing and a tight, gripping narrative.
The plot is very basic, but acceptable: A young US soldier, having studied Asian martial arts, puts this to good use in defence of the general's daughter and
falls
in love with her.
I would say this movie
falls
into the "it's so bad, it's almost good" category of movies.
The first part is funny and filled with irony, this one
falls
into the easy jokes and has many less good moments.
Unfortunately, this one
falls
in the latter category.
I would be ashamed to put out something with that bad of acting, effects and cheap video shots of the girls chests and how convenient the camera
falls
when something "paranormal" happens.
Unfortunately, the movie
falls
flat.
The chick in this atrocity looks like a backup singer for Christina Aguilera.Back to Seagal- When he finally does cut loose, it's his stunt double (HEAVILY PADDED to resemble the bloated Seagal) doing a lot of the work & taking the
falls.
The real problem with the concept (music or not) are the extraordinarily low dramatic stakes; just where can a movie go, and what can happen, when a man
falls
in love with a previous incarnation of a girl he can't stand?
The film is silly, the story is silly, the performances are silly, and the whole concept while interesting
falls
flat.
A red-shirt female
falls
for Khan (instead of dropping dead - for a change) and then proceeds to betray Kirk and the Enterprise as if loyalty were a non-existent character trait on the ship.
We have the same kind of absurd lack of loyalty in "Wink Of An Eye", when a red-shirt male takes the enemy's side just because he
falls
in love!
He
falls
into a bad crowd of humorously inept Nazi bikers, improbably named Jeeter, Banjo, Fats, and, er, Linda.
As the story goes, the pair stumble into a babysitting job, and during the reading of Jack & The Beanstalk as a bedtime story (with the kid reading it to Costello), Costello's Jack
falls
asleep and dreams himself into the story.
An American soldier (Rock Hudson)
falls
in love with a British nurse (Jennifer Jones) in Italy during World War 1.
Then his daughter
falls
and he has to take this girl around places so she is not bored and is daughter finds out.
Bad points; the writers try to do good science but it
falls
down in direction and production (eg, a rock drilling mole using superheated rock drilling equipment breaks surface underwater with nary a bubble or boiling cauldron to be seen), the characters are cliché's and the plot unfolding is pretty stock standard.
The start is indeed very good, but in the middle everything
falls
and I really regret spending 80 crowns (about 11 dollars) on the ticket!
The daughter of a British army surgeon, Sarah(Samantha Morton),
falls
in love with the son of one of the Maori leaders.
This movie easily
falls
into the category of laughable, if not beyond that to actually insulting.
"Tokyo Eyes" tells of a 17 year old Japanese girl who
falls
in like with a man being hunted by her big bro who is a cop.
The rules of the church keep Father Bob from talking, but then Rourke goes and
falls
in love with the priest's blind niece.
If you are going to have a plot this stupid (see 'man turns into woman to become all-powerful then
falls
in love with Jet Li') you best have some great fighting to go with it.
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