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If you are one of those people
focused
on instant gratification who skip end credits, you will miss the final line of the end credits news announcer's voice-over, which states the U.S. has just surrendered to Nazi Germany on May 7, 1945 to end WWII.
The dead sister was using paranormal means to contact her living twin, although rather then send useful information she
focused
on trying to scare the hell out of her instead which looked a lot like The Ring.
This movie seemed to be
focused
on amusing children, but couldn't even accomplish that.
It was a movie that
focused
almost entirely on dialogue, which sounds very dull but was in fact very interesting.
He becomes jealous of his devoted best friend and band-mate Manu, played by Salman Khan, who is evidently more talented than him, but nowhere near as
focused
or ambitious.
The movie did a good job of demonstrating the thin line between being a good citizen and how someone could become a potential stalker
focused
on what might have been.
I was expecting a documentary that
focused
on the tobacco industry in North Carolina.
Or how about a story that was
focused.
I understand that dogs can be great company, that being said, the entire story
focused
on a poorly behaving dog that the owners were not savvy enough to train.
It would have been great if it would have
focused
more on the mathematics (similar to Pi) and not the over-dramatized lovelife.
While the pursuit across the spirit-world of the desert and the casting of Chris Penn are good ideas, the film is not dirty enough or hard enough to be a good crime movie, and isn't
focused
enough on laughs to really be a comedy.
But too much time was
focused
on Gina Phillips and her ridiculous encounters with ravens and Duilio Marzio.
For starters,the movie has so little said about New York,just a bunch of confusing shots of buildings,streets,bridges and cafes.It really doesn't stay
focused
on the New York magic.Another thing that changed my mind was the french movie set inside this movie.I know that it is a remake,but it is not a french style remake!
Karen Sheperd and Jerry Trimble do get some amusing banter going early on, and the film might have turned out better if it had
focused
more on their love-hate relationship.
But maybe, just maybe, he should have
focused
his attention a little more on making a good, engaging film.
The film has the potential of being a thriller and there are some slight disturbing elements that lean to the psychological which was something the film could have
focused
a little on.
I could go on, but to sum up, too many lagging points in the film,
focused
on his sexuality and not enough of the gore - the good stuff you would expect to see when the title of the movie is "Dahmer."
As I struggled to stay
focused
on 'Blue Juice,' toward the end I felt, as the saying goes, that this was an hour and half of my life I'd never get back.
They
focused
too much on John Doe which made the story far less intriguing.
Season one story line was more interesting, a light side to the life at Jam pony while a
focused
serious plot with manticore chasing down the X-series.
I was expecting to rent another nearly-released-straight-to-video film and have to endure 2 hours of bad editing and an almost hard to follow story-line (aka parker's last direct to video feature the Oh in Ohio) but this was so surprisingly well
focused
that it almost doesn't seem so, which I absolutely loved.
Its greatness held my attention to such an extent that I
focused
all of my attention on it for its entire duration.
Recounting the brutal killing of a Midwest family, author Truman Capote
focused
on minutia, wrapping himself and the reader up in the subject AND subjects!
While it does cover the majority of Bettie's young life, it also manages to stay on a mostly
focused
path which is something most biographical films seem to lack.
Still the teenage years were sweet; although they
focused
a lot on magic, they also made her into a character that teens could relate to, deeling with the stuggles of teens, and children in divorced families.
In the old days, they might not have
focused
so tightly on just two characters, and there were some enticing moments when I hoped they were going to let some other people have a few lines.
But these folks were probably right to keep the movie so tightly
focused.
This is a decent portrayal of madness, and you're kind of on your own at some point to figure out some of what's going on, but overall, I watched this from start to finish very
focused
on the film because it definitely held my interest.
The story of Men of Honor is
focused
about Carl Brashear played by Cuba Gooding Jr. who wants to be the first African American deep sea diver in the navy.
Raya is such a strong character, I love the fact that she never doubts herself, she's so mature and
focused
and AWARE of her TALENT (and what talent Rutina Wesley has, my jaw dropped in the final dance scene).
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