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An especially brilliant bit of filmaking was the reflection of the victims appearing in the
glass
of the execution room at the very end.
I got this movie out a week after the death of Ichikawa Kon - I suppose if there is one way to mark the passing of a great director, its to raise a
glass
of wine to him while watching one of his greatest movies.
There were several funny bits, especially the running gags ("Calling Dr. Howard, Dr. Fine, Dr. Howard!", the
glass
door breaking, the Stooges running into the supply room and coming back out with... well, you know), but also quite of bit of it was taken up with things that just didn't make any sense to me.
This film is based upon the autobiographical story 'Goodbye to Berlin' by the well-known British author Christopher Isherwood, which was first turned into a play by John van Druten, then made into this film, then turned into a musical, 'Cabaret', and finally filmed as 'Cabaret', which brought the amazing Liza Minelli to world attention, with her voice which can shatter a
glass
at the distance of a mile.
Sitting in his house in Hampstead one day, he gave me a
glass
of his usual white wine from a huge barrel which he had brought from some foreign cellar.
The house is a beautiful 1970ish wood and
glass
masterpiece.
There is one cool elaborate death scene involving broken
glass
and water spilling everywhere.
What's more, the climax of the film,in my opinion, is the scene where Muzeyyen Senar (a Turkish music diva) sings at age 86 as well as she had done in her younger years and rolls the raki
glass
in the air without pouring out one drop, which is a traditional act in raki culture.
demon goes in a whirl wing type thing and
glass
on the doors shatter which is a great effect bye the way and there is and airy sound.
When the old woman holds her
glass
up and says 'To the Memory of Victor Fox and the whole pub follows suit, I wanted to cry.
In this movie you see both a masculine, tough and sensitive side of Brynner .Brynner seems to be a "ladies'man" in this movie.That is amazing how Brynner eats the
glass
cup and speaks in his Russian tongue it drives me crazy in love.
One funny moment is when Alfalfa gets a
glass
cup for lemonade and Waldo fills is and gives it to Darla and Alfalfa has an angry expression on his face.
And I also like the part where the bad gets blown out of the building through a plate
glass
window.
We get to see them dress in drag as waitresses(a minor highpoint in the film), grandpa turns into a bat with attached wire a couple times(one time even flying to Transylvania with Herman somehow invoking his frequent flyer miles I guess), and a most annoying relative "the Phantom" constantly sings and breaks
glass
ad nausium!
The hired killer is an excellent shot unless he is aiming at Michael Douglas than all he seems to be able to hit is large panes of
glass.
The answer for me: It shows us a handful of persons with the passion of a
glass
of water.
I remember rushing to my bedroom, taking out my binoculars, racing back to the kitchen and spotting the image of a
glass
shattered bus.
If only the script was as shattering as the glass, then "The Broken" would have been a brilliant film.
No, this is nothing about that fairy tale with the pumpkin coach, fairy godmother and the
glass
slippers, but if I were to elaborate, I would have to spoil it for you, which I won't.
Remember, for instance, the conversations between Mastroianni and the "wicked capitalistic" that wants sing up him in "La notte", or Monica Vitti laughing at the peasants flirting in the train in "La aventura", or Ferzetti dropping the
glass
of ink at the end of the same film.
The last action sequence takes place in a police station, also a rip-off from Terminator, with everyone hiding in the one
glass
lined office that the Darkwolf doesn't smash into.
Each and every single murder sequence is preceded by the raw sound and image of the killer breaking a window, because he/she insists on using a sharp piece of
glass
to slice up the victims.
So this means that, after a short while, inattentive and bored viewers can afford to doze off and simply look up again when they hear the sound of shattering
glass.
Plenty of broken
glass
and mirrors in this edgy thriller from France and writer/director Sean Ellis.
I can remember a scene where I heard
glass
smash, suddenly, I was reminded of some bad high school plays (I know that I reference high school too often here, but this film did seem very juvenile) both in terms of the set, which seemed far too fake, but also as if the people were reading their lines from the script, not entirely sure what was actually going on.
Something about a cop who extracts bullets from himself after he gets shot and keeps them in a
glass
jar in his bathroom (and from the size of the jar he's been shot about fifty times by now) and a top secret tank guarded by five or six incompetent soldiers who for some reason drive it into Mexico.
Also the sets seem to be built with no care as in one scene the sliding
glass
top in a top secret lab has a massive crack going thru it.
The girl-next-door with jet black hair, blue eyes and an hour
glass
figure dressed in fetish gear or not would mesmerize for decades.
While at the Royal Ball, Cinderella loses track of time and the clock strikes midnight, so she runs out of the palace and loses her
glass
slipper.
This is the kind of film you want to see with a
glass
of wine, the fire on, and with your feet up.
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