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And at the same time period, the human population has quadrupled, and the land is being
fragmented
at such a pace that it's really hard to keep up with.
But in most rural and peri-urban areas, it's
fragmented
and unreliable.
You can see that Africa has been
fragmented.
We are living in a more complicated and
fragmented
world.
Although allegedly autobiographical, this movie demonstrates very little insight both into the protagonist's psychology (resulting in a flat,
fragmented
characterization) as well as into larger-scale historical processes, and my hope of either learning something new or improving my understanding of contemporary Iran remained unfulfilled.
The storyline is fragmented, the editor appears not to be able to choose between a Guy Ritchie-style of storytelling and a more straightforward one.
The presentation of his childhood through
fragmented
flashbacks was the boring part of the movie.
Perhaps the most remarkable shot is the one from a Camera Crane looking down on hundreds of people jammed together; slowly, almost imperceptibly two thirds of the people at Screen Left begin to separate from the third at Screen Right and we realize that those on the left are actually aboard the ship and those on the right are on the dock, a powerful statement of society being
fragmented.
The Penguin never gets to unleash his pain of being discarded by his parents onto the citizens of Gotham, and Selina Kyle is forever lost to being mentally
fragmented
and traumatized.
Although the film offers superb cinematography, some exquisite visual beauty, and a cast of fine performers, there's little meat on the bones of this
fragmented
work.
Fashionably fragmented, yet infuriatingly half-realized character-study, an examination of the different personalities of two college roommates: a talented but undisciplined star basketball player, and a pot-smoking, womanizing rabble-rouser.
This really was a waste of time...the movie has a weak plot, the story is
fragmented
and ends very abruptly with many loopholes....though the animation is top notch.
Even though such people normally outsource their brain to Hollywood for these important issues, the teachings of Hollywood can often seem
fragmented
and confusing.
However, there is no real storyline, it is
fragmented
claptrap.
The story was
fragmented
and seemed to go off in all sorts of different directions throughout the film, never finding a solid, explainable, interesting angle.
First time screenwriter Kelly Masterson (with some modifications by director Sidney Lumet) has concocted a melodrama that explores just how
fragmented
a family can become when external forces drive the members to unthinkable extremes.
This is not a great piece of work - but in a strange way - it is appropriately
fragmented.
And this movie (the second by Faunteroy, director of the equally
fragmented
Today You Die) has plenty of action (to make up for the lack of logic, perhaps?) and (what seems like) no fight-doubling for the stout sensei.
Upon further inspection, the fight scenes (as usual) are shot extremely
fragmented
(why use one edit, when forty will do) so it's hard to tell.
The
fragmented
story is of two Roman youths Encolpio (Martin Potter) the romantic adventurer and his close friend Ascilto (Hiram Keller) the equally adventurous, opportunistic but morally corrupt companion.
Three hours of David Lynch at his most
fragmented
and unsettling.
A progressive people's movement, which already exists, although pathetically
fragmented
since 9/11, needs to come together and at the center of it needs to be the will of the Native American, even spearheaded and centered around them.
The script of "Petulia" is a guide to moderation and restraint: the film does not emphasize nor is it redundant, but paints all those aspects as integral parts of the portrait of a British woman trapped in (and adapted to) the life of her rich and influential in-laws, and whose intent of rupture is as fragile,
fragmented
and banal as her personal structure.
The answers to these questions lie in the damaged and
fragmented
minds of the players.
I watched this mini on a DVD so my perception wasn't as
fragmented
as it perhaps would have been if I watched one episode a day on TV.
It's something of a collage of colorful imagery,
fragmented
shots, quirky music, strange characters, bizarre situations, and amusing montages.
You also get the impression it was written while the film was rolling; it's too
fragmented
and there isn't any character to identify with.
Or, how about a hand grenade that, when detonated, erupts as a fireball instead of a shower of
fragmented
metal.
The scenes seem
fragmented
and haphazard.
The uproariously inappropriate hip, mellow, finger-snapping cocktail lounge score takes the viewer straight to aural groovesville while the ratty, scratchy photography further spices up the film's fantastically lurid'n'loopy sense of blithely unapologetic degeneracy and the maladroitly jumping back and forth
fragmented
narrative eschews continuity in favor of a peculiarly becoming "what the hell's going on here?"-type
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