Focus
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I must admit that I am very partial to movies that
focus
on human relations and especially the ones which concentrate on the tragic side of life.
If you want to
focus
on that part of the movie you should go find something else, and also learn to to respect cinema as a form of art, this being a masterful piece of work.
The story is really the central
focus
and not the fights, and the combination of the two make an excellent movie thats well worth watching, and is even better in the original language with subtitles.
Director Ji-woon Kim's decision to
focus
more on telling a story rather than providing cheap scares, has proved a correct one.
It is not centered around zombies, as a matter of fact they are not zombies at all, they are a device regenerated by the wizard to scare the girls to death, his main
focus
is on Meg Tilly, who he wants to help him finish the job that he died while doing in the first place, and what you get is a great flick with an awesome ending, it is hard to find on video, but every once in a while it shows up on HBO or Cinamax, check it out, I gave it a 10 and highly recommend it.
It's in wide-screen, and in the theater where I saw it (the Clairmont in Montclair) the first 30 minutes had the subtitles at the bottom in
focus
but the actors' faces slightly fuzzy!
The special effects are more than adequate, but at the same time they are by no means the sole focus, as in many high budget 'blockbusters'.
The
focus
of the movie is on how each man handles or internalizes his moral alternatives.
I guess she chose to
focus
on the British stage instead.
There are many scenes that totally
focus
on her and her subtle changes and I can imagine few actresses who would do so well, with so much disregard for their own reputation or image.
Unlike his previous effort, The Fifth Cord (which was your 'classic' Giallo) Luigi Bazzoni's film forsakes almost all of the Giallo trademarks and instead of murder; the
focus
is very on psychological mystery.
But her starring role in Alice in Wonderland puts the
focus
right where it ought to be, right on Kristine as the center of attention, probably the prettiest, hottest girl I've ever seen in movies.
Moving on... whilst RUNNING ON EMPTY isn't quite as pornographic as VANISHING POINT (Richard C. Sarafian, 1971) for instance, with its close ups of the car in motion, all it's bumps and curves (!), this doesn't mean that the car isn't the main
focus
of this film.
Indeed, at a first sight, it seems that the story simply
focus
the desire of have more money.
Forget about stereotypes or anything else, but rather
focus
on what is important following your heart and fighting for who you believe in.
It is supposedly a lampoon of Sax Rohmer's famous Oriental villain but it lacks any
focus.
The movie really seemed to
focus
on Jared Martin, and what his role in the movie was supposed to be, other than the extreme close -ups, was not as big of a mystery as to what Gene Barry's role actually was - or wasn't.
This movie has no plot and no
focus.
I like him too, but have generally found that he should "stick to what he does best" and
focus
on comedic roles.
I am not going to
focus
on the sexual aspect of the film involving little kids as the makers of the film obviously knew what they wanted and what their audience would want.
I realize that's all too common for no-budget movies, but then there were some very impressive effects (well, kind-a of) which left me wondering why did the director (or screenwriter, whatever) chose to
focus
on how the epidemic started - it's a short, nobody's gonna care anyway.
- wasn't meant to
focus
on an adventure!
In the film, the
focus
reverses to just that and the message has taken a back seat!
The main
focus
to me was on the fast free flowing dialogue, that made some people in the film annoying.
Annoying little pseudo-avant-garde gestures are sprinkled throughout the film- like out of
focus
superimpositions of red spheres over many of the concert and interview shots, shaky blurred camera work, use of digital delay on some of Leonard Cohen's comments (making it harder to hear what's being said) and a spooky, pretentious low drone under a lot of the interview segments (an attempt at added gravitas?).
She winds up killing HIM and then turning her
focus
towards the men (or pigs) whom she tortures and kills, herself... Most of the violence and humiliation has to do with sh!t eating and genitalia destroying - all of which are far from disturbing and essentially mild.
Another problem with the movie was it just unraveled and lost all
focus
by the end, and I was begging for it to just be over with.
I try to see the good points and not
focus
on the bad ones, but in this case, there are almost no good points.
Many scenes badly out of
focus.
However, the filmmakers themselves seem not to care choosing to
focus
solely on the subject of the game itself rather than building a strong narrative with a clear story that anyone can understand.
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