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Everyone disappears except for two people who turn into half naked children in a random meadow in soft
focus?
This movie might have made a few more dollars and gotten some better reviews had they spent more time utilizing
focus
groups and marketing executives, but thankfully for those who are lucky enough to see this film and intelligent enough to enjoy it, they did not.
During the last week, I saw two movies with the same title that both
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on the life of the last Queen of France, Marie-Antoinette (1755-1793).
This is not inappropriate, since the
focus
is on Charley Davis' (Garfield) struggles outside the arena, both to win the woman he loves and against the mobster who wants to control him.
The horrors of the Nazi death camps is brought into sharp, stark
focus
in this brilliant movie.
This movie is an integral piece - a complete cinematic vision, from the stellar black and white cinematography (with "deep
focus"
throwback to Gregg Toland, the man-with-the-print waxed enthusiastically to me about) to the noir overtones and the hard-boiled detective, the "Laura" musical theme interwoven throughout -- to the perverse erotic aesthetic.
"Sherman's March" has some outstanding moments that capture the difficulties of relationships, but the lengthiness and lack of
focus
make it difficult to praise.
The overall structure of the film is a clever look at the unpredictability of an artist's focus, in that filmmaker Ross McElwee set out to make a documentary about the Savannah Campaign and ended up making a film about his failed relationships.
It was obvious, from the opening scene that he was the center focus, but it just didn't have the typical Ed Burns feel to it.
I just got back from a free tester screening of this movie and even participated in the
focus
group of about 30 people afterward.
It opens with the perfect introductions to our characters; the loner, anti-authority
focus
of our lead's fascination and the obviously small world of Ben, for whom the story is told.
A child's-captivated-ear indoctrination into the myths which so easily lead us astray (into false hope, then deception, then dried-up going-through-the-motions stub-toed, danceless mere existence) frames what is broader in scope in this film compared to the previous two: there is no age or gender delimitation of
focus
here as we see random-encounterers young and old, female and male, show their vulnerability to idealized visions which leave them floundering.
In an era in which everyone seems to want either tense thrillers, puerile comedies or awesome special effects (the only one here, as has been pointed out, is a cheaply put together tornado), both movies offer little more than a thoroughly improbable plot and a
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on character development.
There is no question that much of the two hours is very heavy and somewhat depressing but the character studies and the the
focus
on the details of the characters' everyday life is stunning.
While the main
focus
surrounds precocious Carlito (Adrian Alonso) as he crosses the US/Mexican border to find his mother after a family death leaves him alone, his journey draws attention to the plight of a people who want only to pursue a better future for their families.
He uses mostly long pans and tracking shots, and then may stop to
focus
on a scene as he gradually pulls the camera in closer, but almost never to a close up.
It is interesting that a number of films set during the 1900s and early 1910s, both comedies such as 'The Assassination Bureau' and serious dramas such as 'The Riddle of the Sands' and the Robert Powell version of 'The 39 Steps',
focus
on diplomatic attempts to prevent the outbreak of a European war, even though we know that in real life such attempts were to end in failure.
we wouldn't want to loose
focus
while trying to shape and mold this masterpiece.
I found the movie simply brilliant, and i must say i find weird that many people
focus
their attention on the war, which is not the key of the movie itself.
This one deserves a fatality because it is extremely out of
focus!
I found this a very refreshing film in that the camera angles are creative without becoming annoying, and the
focus
is on the characters rather than on effects.
and creepy landlord merely divert our attention away from the dramatic
focus
which is obviously being played out in Vaughan's imagination.
Although the
focus
of the movie itself is on Lara, the audience is also able to get to know each character's personality (e.g.
Just don't go into this one looking for ghost themed movie because the
focus
is definitely on the violence and the social commentary.
Many reviews here
focus
on whether you can suspend disbelief on Sean Penn's performance as a retarded/autistic man.
I read where the producers of this show originally told the families that they were doing a show called, "Bravo Kids", and that they would
focus
on the kids and treat the families with respect.
You know, there are these actors and actresses who, once they appear on screen, they manage to control everything and have everyone
focus
on them and only them, and Crawford is one example of such people.
What really marks this movie as a superior documentary is Hackford refusal to judge Berry to
focus
on just documenting the man and his behavior in a variety of situations and from a variety of sources.
focus
on the message that every movie is trying to pass to you.
The
focus
is on the characters and their actions!
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