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It's as if the director is working to achieve the scary horror of ED2, and Glover is on that plane
half
the time, but someone forgot to inform the rest of the cast.
"The Insider" is a masterpiece.I only saw it because Al Pacino was in it;the theme really wasn't very interesting for me(I though that was the usual "political-correct" film against tobacco),but then came the big (big!) surprise;I found myself seeing an incredible good film.It has wonderful performances by(of course)Al Pacino ,Russel Crow,Christopher Plummer and Diane Venora.It's one of that strange cases when the theme of the film isn't very interesting , but the film is so well made that you enjoy it like if it would have the most interesting theme possible.Michael Mann shows that is one of the best directors;making an absolutely absorbing film ,starting with a non much interesting theme ;it has nearly hypnotic moments (the most of them when Al Pacino and Russel Crow are having a phone conversation).It's so absorbing that the 2 hours and a
half
of it seems like lees than 1 hour.I can't say what's the best thing the film has,why?;because it's all;the performances, the dialogues,the locations (with incredible shadows and lights in everyone),the direction,etc.So, if you want to see one of the best films (if not the best )of 1999,see this masterpiece.
The sequence at sea in the second
half
is the last momentarily interesting section, but it's quickly jettisoned like so much flotsam.
I assure you you won't even care what the 'bad guys' are conspiring to do! I'll concede that the ending was a little exciting but after waiting an hour and a
half
for it, it just didn't seem worth it.
Most annoyingly, the screen is sporadically split in
half
and some random, trivial information is displayed about the characters.
On opening weekend Saturday matinée there were about 15 people in the cinema and
half
of them walked out during the first 10 minutes while making loud offensive comments.
Things improve slightly to become vaguely watchable in the last
half
hour, but that's not exactly a recommendation.
I'm afraid I can't give a complete and proper review because I walked out on it after watching just over
half
of it.
Well, let me just get this out of the way -- I sure as hell hope I can look
half
as great at "40-something" as Susan does in this film!
I rented Jackhammer Massacre, after hearing the first
half
was good.
The movie starts great but unfortunately gets cheesy after the first
half
hour.
As it is not one of the more wider known parts of World War Two, it makes the first
half
tense and exciting.
But its the second half, when "The Graf Spee" hides in a neutral port where it kicks into high gear.
He asks questions, takes guesses, makes bland and banal statements that could be applicable to
half
the people in the room, and pretends that he is receiving the information from heaven!
Half
the time you have no idea what's going on, and by the time you might have a clue, you don't care anymore.
Also for a film made
half
a century ago it has remarkably stood up to the test of time quite well.
The film never creates the tense, doom-laden atmosphere of William Gibson's short story about corporate espionage in a grim near-future setting, leaving the viewer to spend a numbing hour and
half
with unheroic and uninteresting characters doing not much of anything.
I thought Hercster could've made the movie a lot better by snapping Ulysses in
half.
One of the greatest casts ever assembled help this, otherwise turgid, melodrama to chug along for over two and a
half
hours, (three, if you are unlucky enough to catch the US video version), but they still can't manage to lift it above the level of a second rate television movie.
The story, which might have started as something worth telling, is ruined by appalling direction which jolts around unfathomably with characters acting out of character and for cheap laughs to the extent that after
half
an hour the amateurish crassness of the whole production isn't even funny any more.
For a thriller that is supposed to be action packed and only an hour and twenty minutes long, I was actually dumbfounded at how bored I was only
half
an hour in, and how painful the idea of another hour of this nonsense was to me.
As I watched this (actually
half
watched,
half
fast forwarded), I couldn't help but think it had to be written by a woman.
special effects were kinda cool but a total waste of money when combined with this lame
half
witted story.
Aqua was definitely developed more as a character in this movie, but her lines were spoken as if she was delivering them to a six year old
half
the time (dancing cats and dancing counts?...) Her so-called awesome fashions for the end number were pretty ugly too.
The script was like out of the brain thing that even a 2 and a
half
year old probably wouldn't really like.
As for Sharmila Tagore, she was the same as rajesh khanna.. the second
half
of the movie is quite touching..... Look at the way the song "BADA NATKAHT HAI" is used in the background when Vinod Mehra returns to search pushpa..
Its not a bad way to waste n hour and a
half
of your life but its an hour and a
half
you could be wasting re-watching the original Kickboxer
The people who decide they need a Hummer to drive the mile and a
half
to the grocery store for milk instead of a more economical car.
I fell asleep watching this thing and don't know how it ends, but I'm sure the last
half
hour was as bad as the first part of the film.
A Cuban intelligence expert working for one of the drug lords approaches National Security Adviser Cutter (the president's right-hand man) for a truce, and a deal-in exchange for his cutting drug exports to the US in half, he wants the inserted military team cut off and abandoned, so he can kill them.
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