Fantasy
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It adventures deep into the occult and hypnosis to bring a different type of horror
fantasy.
I'm sad to say I know virtually nothing of the Buddhist philosophy or Japanese history and legend that surrounds this film so its deeper meanings are lost on me, but even without contextual knowledge this is still rich fare, taking a traditional
fantasy
structure into a, impactful higher plane.
Director Sogo Ishii handles this one as an epic, with measured pace, camera work always stylish and often frenzied, without neglecting the need for more sedate moments to let the location sink in, there is also great use of lighting and fog to give an ethereal atmosphere, there is an air of
fantasy
to much of the film but outside of the overtly supernatural moments it is a down and dirty
fantasy
with more period fell than flights of fancy.
Fire And Ice is an animated film set in a
fantasy
world.
As initiated from the manner in which the children of the town react to her, she represents the deep adolescent
fantasy
for an experienced woman whom can connect to them of their level: a strange mixture of one-dimensional romantic yearning, boyish sexual craving and the desire for non-threateningly lighthearted fun.
As might be expected from Luc Besson's name on the credits as producer, there's a definite element of 'Cinema de look' about it: set in a kind of realistic
fantasy
world where America and Britain overlap, it looks great, has a couple of superbly edited and conceived action sequences and oozes style, all of which mark it up as a disposable entertainment.
Except for an awkward scene, this refreshing fairy tale
fantasy
has a fun and delightful undercurrent of adult cynical wit that charms its way into the audience as well as a soundtrack that powerfully moves this fairy epic along.
Ratoff is not in his element as the director of this musical fantasy, and Fred MacMurray cannot quite grasp the material.
BUT the
fantasy
elements carry the film to a high mark, as does the work of the two delightful leading ladies - Joan Leslie and June Haver.
The perfect space
fantasy
film.
It dealt with real topics using a more
fantasy
like approach to keep ADD people like me interested.
The John Van Druten Broadway hit is brought to the screen with a maximum of star power in this romantic
fantasy
about a modern-day witch who beguiles a successful Manhattan publisher.
Takashi Miike's incursion into kiddie territory won me over almost immediately because he demonstrates nerve and bravery in dealing with
fantasy
elements.
If any style of film could be called my "guilty pleasure", it'd be this generic
fantasy
type.
"Stardust" is good stock fantasy, the likes of which one should expect from Neil Gaiman (or Gaiman adaptation, as it were).
This is like "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" in a more surreal,
fantasy
setting with incredible special effects and computer generated imagery that would put Industrial Light and Magic to shame.
Lots of special effects, and for a movie that's not made on mega budget, this movie really does great job of creating a
fantasy
masterpiece.
It is a comedy with a touch of fantasy.With demons ,dragons,and a little bald kid with God like powers.This movie takes you from L.A. to Tibet , of into the amazing view of the wondrous temples of the mountains in Tibet.Just a beautiful view!
It has a fun
fantasy
aspect of some time travel.
This movie is wonderously crafted through the use of high tech cgi which allows fans of the
fantasy
genre to see their visions come to life.
I was really drawn in to the
fantasy
world.
Young Erendira and her tyrranical Grandmother provide for a great
fantasy
from the new world.
This film is the best
fantasy
movie in years.
Wait, did I mentioned this is an ORIENTAL
fantasy
moive?
It could easily be argued that it is a
fantasy
or a drama as well.
This movie is based on the art of Frank Frazetta, the mythical
fantasy
illustrator.
Not since TRON have I seen a
fantasy
world so well displayed in an animation/live hybrid.
The story of the film isn't especially deep, but it's a pretty good
fantasy
tale.
Adaptation of Pat Barker's novel "Union Street" (a better title!) is so laid-back it verges on bland, and the film's editing is a mess, but it's still pleasant; a rosy-hued blue-collar
fantasy.
What a strangely wonderful, if sometimes slight and bulky, big-budget
fantasy
this is.
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