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Director Suo's tricks were subtle for the most part; I found his highlighting the character called Tamako Tamura with a soft filter, making her sublime, a tiny bit contrived but most of the directors tricks were so gentle that I was
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pulled in and just danced with his characters.
If you hear the concept you might get the feeling that this is one of those touchy movies about an amazing triumph covered with over the top music and trying to have us
fully
convinced of what a great story it is telling but then not letting us in.
But in my opinion what Williams has written for this movie surpasses anything I've ever heard of his for tenderness, sensitivity and beauty,
fully
in keeping with the tender and lovely plot of the movie.
Having already been warned by the latter to mend his ways or else, Andrews panics and impersonates Stevens for a couple of hours following his murder to put the police on the (in this case) wrong tracks of Merrill; however, after Tully becomes the prime suspect (by which time Andrews and Tierney are romantically involved), the cop goes by himself in Merrill's lair
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intending to get bumped off and 'frame' the racketeer for his own murder!
You must have a sense of humor to
fully
enjoy this one.
Rent it if you must, but the only way to
fully
enjoy this movie is to have it for yourself.
If you are familiar with the antics of Halliburton, Kellogg, Brown & Root and Blackwater overseas you are already halfway home to
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appreciating the satire of Cusack's latest piece.
Unlike some Pre-Code films that occasionally dabbled in subjects that would have never been allowed after 1934-5, this film
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immersed itself in a very sordid yet entertaining plot from start to finish.
Anyone that watches this movie will realize that it is great to recommend to family and friends; no car chases, Yea!! Being "in" an Italian family myself, I can
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relate to the environment portrayed on the screen.
And it's dark in deeper kind of subtle way too (that kids may not
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understand, but could still be a bit scared of because of the atmosphere it gives off, and adults watching will surely get quicker as I have now watching this film again now in my mid-twenties) where you basically have a young girl making a deal with an evil spirit/demon in exchange for something else.
The American, named Leo, doesn't
fully
get what he's doing there.
The girls are forced to make serious decisions about sex, drugs, alcohol, commitment, and so on at a tender young age when they're not
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prepared to completely own up to the potentially harmful consequences of said decisions.
Although the plot does make perfect sense in this giallo, I may have to watch the film again to
fully
appreciate all its subtleties.
It takes a couple of viewings to
fully
comprehend, and has pacing problems close to the end, but it's still more advanced and gripping than anything else I've seen this year.
The only Antonioni film that I don't love, the only one I've ever given less than an 8/10 (and one of only three that I have given less than a 10/10, La Notte and L'Eclisse being the other two, though I
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acknowledge that I have to see both of them again), is Beyond the Clouds, which can fairly be called an awful film.
As in many movies portraying different cultures, audience usually
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understands movies portraying their own culture, i.e. something they've grown up with and are quite familiar with.
I recognize and am
fully
aware that it's sappy, but it's good heart.
The movie showed a
fully
fleshed out Little Richard without neglecting to fill the show with lots of great music.
Yes, maybe the characters were not
fully
realized but it isn't one of those movies.
Two entirely separate sittings would most likely be better in order to
fully
appreciate what is certainly high class film making.
This excellent series, narrated by Laurence Olivier, brilliantly, it should be said, charts the beginning to the end of World War 2. The origins are not entirely examined
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from Germany's fall at the hands of the Versailles treaty which helped propel Hitler's demonic rise, but as one reviewer says, that must be hard to do, in a 26-part series with so much to cram in.
With part reconstruction and part direct shooting, the directors made a formidably limpid documentary on a coup d'état against President Chavez in Venezuela, organized by a foreign secret service and
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supported by the wealthy Venezuelan minority, the political opposition, the Church (a cynical laughing cardinal) and the US government.
She
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shows enough acting talent, skill, and craft to convincingly play the clever, passionate, and confident Joan, but, unfortunately, the director missed the point of the character.
this kind of situations are purely cinematographic and cannot be
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restored in a commentary.
Its no surprise that Busey later developed a tumor in his sinus cavity, this film is also a poor decision, but one I enjoyed
fully.
Keeping his true vision for his zombie epics
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intact!
The acting isn't always up to par and the characters aren't
fully
drawn out, but they are more than compensated for by down-to-earth dialogue, a plausible story, fantastic dancing sequences and a timeless hip-hop sound track.
Definitely a movie you will have to see twice in order to
fully
appreciate.
She is so young, and alive,
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living the joys, mistakes and heartbreak of young Anne's first mistake.
Loved by moviegoers,ignored by critics,Miss Novak will continue to captivate with that enigmatic smile all the time thinking old men have the strength to push the "Play" buttons on their DVDs.One day,probably after we are all gone,she will be discovered by a new generation who will - belatedly - realise that it is quite possible for a woman to be
fully
- dressed and sexually attractive at the same time.
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