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Which shows that Bortko also has zero
grasp
of the philosophical and religious issues of the book.
This is one of the remarkable short comedies that Arbuckle turned out at the end of his contract at Keystone while he was in New Jersey, far from Sennett's grasp: quite possibly the best.
However after the third/fourth season, It just went downhill and it became apparent that the writers started to
grasp
for storyline ideas.
It bordered on annoying as there where recurrent stupid things like the whole susceptibility to being, "ensnared within the agile
grasp"
of the zombies after being tapped.
We never get a
grasp
of where the film is taking place, who are these people and why anyone is doing what they do.
If you have any
grasp
of reality you will hate it.
George Romero himself (the man whose take on zombies has helped redefine the fright film for the past four decades) put it best: "It's not about the ZOMBIES, man!" Filmmakers who don't
grasp
whereof he spoke make movies like DEAD HEIST- movies that usually boast some impressive, though often no-budget fx (or even- as in this case- some great zombie "crowd" scenes), but very little in the way of character or story upon which to, say, hang a review.
Ernest Dickerson has a good
grasp
of the iconography of horror films, but he can't put them together well enough to make a good scary movie.
The storyline is made up of two subtly intertwining narrative layers that make the movie as a whole hard to
grasp
at the first look, but thoroughly convincing as an independent character study at last.
Roman Bohnen, astonishingly aged only 45 at the time (and he died aged only 54! - a great loss!), plays a pathetic old man desperately attempting to
grasp
a last thread of a possible dream, having had the only love of his life, an old dog, torn from him and shot, so that he is deprived of anything and everything, stripped bare, a naked, lost soul, as so many in this story are lost souls.
I enjoyed it since it seemed to
grasp
how every marriage that I knew from friends and family.
Although I don't recall much of the plot, and perhaps didn't even
grasp
it completely at the time, a few scenes are simply as etched in my brain: The scene where they struggle to repair the radio with graphite from a pencil.
In desperation a bored viewer may
grasp
at the flimsiest piece of stale slapstick to let out a yawning chuckle, but mainly the film can only be enjoyed by those who find turkeys amusing.
From the opening credits it immediately begs for your attention and once it has you in its grasp, you will find you cannot escape.
A firm believer in minimalist plotting, Bava here pits thirteen amoral characters against one another, as they
grasp
for a piece of desirable property.
Ouzts seems to have a
grasp
on the genre and it shows, as the film is gory, scary, and features characters the viewers actually care about and can identify with.
It is very doubtful anyone can fully
grasp
the emptiness inside a child's life when searching for a reason behind his cold empty silence.
The only person I can think of that would have loved this movie is Ted Nugent who's
grasp
on reality has always been tenuous at best.
When we try to
grasp
for the meaning, it is like a ghost, a phantom that "leaves us with a wisp of vapor in our hands" and disappears - very much like the liberty, the freedom the humans try to find but instead could only see its phantom disappearing.
But this is a joke !! Perhaps I do not
grasp
the fine art of oriental cinema, but MY GOD is this a major flunker !!!
Needing to
grasp
on to a strand of optimism, perhaps only the thickness of a human hair, I long ago decided that the film existed purely as a textbook demonstration for future filmmakers on how not to make a successful sequel to a hit movie.
Perhaps this is a film that is esoteric by design and if that is the case then perhaps I should just watch it over and over again until I do have some sort of puerile
grasp
of it.
David Yallop's "Let him have it" was riddled with inaccuracies and half - truths,consequently I approached "Chicago Joe" with some trepidation only to find that here he has got most of the facts right only for the entire movie to fall victim to the 1990's fad for faux 1940's retro,failing to
grasp
the most elementary fact that people during the second world war neither looked,spoke nor behaved anything like they would half a century in the future.Mr K.Sutherland is,brutally,nothing like a G.I deserter,rather he is a time - traveller visiting the past and trying to fit in to avoid discovery.Miss E.Lloyd, given the crutch of an accent to assume,does rather better as his moll/muse.
Rather than this information creeping up on us like a twist, we
grasp
this from the start.
And (spoiler alert) please people, escaping from the
grasp
of the military on a top secret installation and actually allowed to get away so they can take a peek at that horrible giant Fisher-Price synthesizer and watch the pretty UFO's dart about all dressed up in their finest Christmas season trim!
The initial premise of a Gothic cop and horror movie hybrid is a pretty good idea and certainly prompted me to hire out the film!!!! However the film is badly hampered by wooden acting, especially in the case of the Police Chief who reminded me of Kenric and Moss from a Black Adder the Third episode and seemed to be unable to
grasp
the difference between screen acting and stage acting, the main one being that you don't need to scream your lines at the camera!!!! Carly Turnbull's performance at Albany was very flat and while acceptable in places seemed like she spent the majority of the film reading her lines of an autocue!!!! Having said that the two main leads did put in a pretty good effort with Kevin Howarth, who I think is criminally underrated, proving his worth yet again as a villain by contributing a very convincing and creepy performance showing his characters descent from maverick cop to homicidal monster.
Moreover, the brothers save the three Indian boys from the river and must
grasp
onto them physically, bodily - this contact is essential.
The people that can
grasp
this concept will be far better off than those who are stuck in the past.
It took me 3 times to fully
grasp
everything that was going on with Danika.
For those who think its only people involved in the production making good reviews, I feel sorry that you couldn't
grasp
this film.
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