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The plot, as you might expect,
focuses
on the character 'Emmanuelle', a young woman that lives with her husband; an older man, in Bangkok.
The plot
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on vampires; in particular, the legendary Count Dracula and the action kicks off (eventually) when a businessman receives a mysterious package from London containing a case of brandy.
This is an intense work which
focuses
on the immense amount of strain and stress that professional dancers must undergo on a daily basis.
The film works principally because rather than focusing on the war itself, it
focuses
on a group of people thrown into the war; and their personal experiences, which principally consist of blowing German heads off German shoulders.
The lead actress lacks the charisma and talent needed to carry a movie that
focuses
almost entirely on her.
But that is a real change in that kind of horror films : to take a point of view that
focuses
onto a boy, his desires, his fears, and his anxiety, all of it emphasized by a castrating authoritarian father and a loving, maybe too much, mother.
The film reminds me of two other films: Marty, a low-budget independent romance that won the Best Picture Oscar in 1955 and Big Night, which
focuses
on the close relationship between two very different brothers.
This cheesy b-grade horror flick might have had a little promise in the beginning and I like Tony Todd, but once the film gets to the women's prison and
focuses
on it's inhabitants, the film becomes simply dreadfully lame, not even the shower scene or other nudity could save it from sub-par mediocrity.
The Adventures of Robin Hood holds up remarkably well, perhaps because it
focuses
on the story elements which have had universal appeal throughout the centuries.
so I watched it, and it
focuses
on the FOB.. F.O.B Fresh off the boat aspect of the Indian crew.. basically you have a bunch of Indians who are totally assimilated into American culture like our hero Kal Penn (no accent) and they basically have a tight party (according to them I suppose) but the FOB's show up and they don't want to let them crash the party.
The story, based on the comic book by Taiyo Matsumoto,
focuses
on two homeless orphans, one named Black and the other White, who live on the streets of Treasure Town, a seething cauldron of criminality, vice and corruption.
Breaking and Entering
focuses
on Will,(Jude Law) a landscape architect who succeeds in business but finds his personal life is tougher to navigate.
Sure it's no masterpiece but it's a pretty solid WWI movie that
focuses
on the realities of war.
like "blackmail is my life," this film
focuses
on the younger generation. it tells the story of four young men who can't quite stay out of trouble.
In this case, Disney too now
focuses
on that genre, disregarding their natural talents and hire an animation company called Jetix (the same company that creates the truly awful Super-Monkey-Robot-Yada-Yada-Wha? show) to produce another abomination that is sure to attract fans of the kids magazine called W.I.T.C.H (obviously initials for the characters' names, which you can see on its opening title.
Sure, this movie
focuses
around coworkers and their interactions with customers, but it ends there.
The film then
focuses
on her son Joe, and his problems in finding out he is the son of Stalin, and his gradual descent into Stalinism.
It reminded me a bit of Pan's Labyrinth in that way, i.e. the way there is an 'adults world' and a 'child's world', although Pan's Labyrinth
focuses
more on childhood escapism, but 'Blame in Fidel' is more about childhood realism.
That is to say this film focuses, in a really lovely accurate way, on a child struggling to understand the real world around them, especially when the adults around her don't tell her the full story.
The film
focuses
on an eminent Beverley Hills plastic surgeon named Larry Roberts.
It
focuses
primarily on one character named Smith (played by the now famous Sam Neil).
There are some noble allocations of gore here and there, but the film mostly
focuses
on the drama and eroticism.
It's dull, disjointed and
focuses
on snow too much.
Overall it's just a low budget, underwritten and dull gangster style movie, with a solid B.movie cast that
focuses
too much time on a really dull leading man.
This confusingly written film
focuses
on the dysfunctional life of a prescription drug addict and slightly psychotic female, played by Parker Posey.
The film takes place in 1965, and
focuses
on central character Heather Fasulo - a girl sent to a an all-girl boarding school by her parents after she decided to burn down their house.
The plot is virtually non-existent, and simply
focuses
on a couple of girls that end up being raped and abused by a few bored hippies.
As mentioned, the plot
focuses
on the murdering of prostitutes, and as the title suggests, Scotland Yard are soon on the case.
The plot
focuses
on an airplane full of people that crashes during a storm.
The story
focuses
a mother that finds herself giving birth in prison.
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