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This is something rarely achieved by other films
focused
on the genre.
A great comedy
focused
on animals, and a Dr. played by Eddie Murphy who can hear what they are thinking to themselves.
The anthropological voice-over conveniently
focused
the subject matter and the existential malady facing our heroine.
Besson concatenates clichés of fantastic-techno thriller (religious themes
focused
on spectacular parts of the Bible, classic former nazi who wants to conquer the world, new-age evangelists, so-called dark-ages secret history,...).
It keeps watchers
focused
on USA flag all the time.
Ford's Stagecoach, made the previous year, had quite an ensemble cast, but the film was always
focused
on Ringo and Dallas.
The powers behind this one strictly were
focused
on giving the actors more camera time, and there were a slew of them.
It could have been a lot better if attention had been
focused
on the story and the characters rather than a bizarre twist that you end up waiting for, in the hope that the film can regain the energy that it has gradually lost since it began.
Still, this is a terrific Cher performance: focused, unselfish on the screen, and quite natural; she's charming without effort.
This movie is unrelentingly
focused
on the gross material aspects of existence.
There are only a few survivors who are
focused
on.
The film seems to be too
focused
on just promoting a sexuality in cinema.
This is big part in the film since tension comes from everyone, and not just racially
focused
on the typical black and white.
Vic Morrow also stars as rival coach Roy Turner whose team is more
focused
than the other.
While the camera shots in this movie are often not clearly
focused
and the editing is poor with harsh cuts that should have been faded to black or into the next scene, this movie isn't half bad.
I liked the fact that they
focused
on Bambi and his father, after his mother dies, and the story itself was very sweet and well crafted.
Sprecher's direction is
focused
and brave (no overtures to broadly comical sensibilities), and she nimbly stretches the film's satirical edge quite far without faltering.
Not as
focused
as Dollhouse or as filled-out as Happiness, Storytelling does seem sparse, and that's one of the things I like best about it (I've seen it 4 times now)- how T.S. didn't feel the need to conform to what the majority of film goers (even his OWN crowd!) expect when they enter a theatre.
If you are looking for an antidote to the violence and mayhem that passes for movie-making these days, you can take heart that in this fantastic film solid writing and acting, and the
focused
emotions of small town life in America, make for a terrific story and one that you should not miss.
Created by Ruth Boswell and husband James Boswell, the series
focused
on crucial issues in an increasingly technological age and did so all under the banner of a serious children's television drama, which for its time was really quite something.
At the time the film was released however attitudes were not nearly as liberal as they are in the 2000s it was not so much the films content but what it silently inferred that was to shake people up and to raise questions their own minds.So that we
focused
on was it right for her "Emannuelle" to be touched by another woman, to have multiple hetro sex, or to be anally penetrated?
More conservative critics have
focused
on the film's "sleaze" and "trashiness".
They don't make this kind of movies these days...right from the start till the very end it's all full-throttle action...and the thing that gets you is this : you don't expect much of it when you see the title and info, thinking "yeaahhh...another dumbass kids movie"...and though it has a few aspects that defy a realistic movie, but man, it becomes more and more engaging by the minute and keeps you
focused
with its breathtaking scenes and intensity...I mean, damn...this is a well-built movie people, good acting, good plot, strong moral values...and it's all done by simple means and lines, not like the majority of the movies you see now with great actors, boring scenarios and pathetic lines.
I liked that one radio show that
focused
on having breakfast with this pretentious couple.
The American version some years ago was a disaster with the story plot
focused
on Hollywood actors, not the big fella.
I actually enjoyed the first SPIDERMAN (2002) with its simple,
focused
story of Peter Parker (played soundly and solidly by Tobey Maguire) bitten by a radioactive spider and discovering that he had unusual abilities to shoot webs from his wrists, scale buildings, and sense things!
Earlier reviewers have
focused
on this film as a rip-off of 'Witness.'
Although it is well acted, I found myself squirming after a while with this narrowly
focused
film.
I'm surprised he didn't mention anything about soup lines, but I might have just missed it as this movie was hard to stay
focused
on and for once I preferred to do some work than follow this boring drivel. 2 of 10 stars, Scott didn't make all that many truly great movies in his career, but I certainly remember the ones he did do, this one wont be remembered as one though.
The Trial of the Incredible Hulk should have been called, Daredevil, guest starring the Incredible Hulk, since the movie
focused
way too heavily on its guest star, Matt Murdock alias Dardevil (The Bionic Showdown reunion movie from that same year did the very same thing).
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