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This is told in a most innovative way for its time, which makes it more regrettable that the film was
handled
as a pop extravaganza, when it was an innovative and puzzling product with a structure that demanded a more intellectual participation from the audience; and with an organic use of the flash-forward technique (proposed by its editor, Antony Gibbs), an anticipation device that would become common practice in later years (it is interesting to note that five years later the cinematographer of "Petulia", Nicolas Roeg, would direct Julie Christie in the horror drama "Don't Look Now", which contains a scene film editors often mention as an outstanding example of the flash-forward technique, a sex scene inter-cut with takes of the following scene, edited by Graeme Clifford).
That his career wasn't
handled
better by those entrusted with it is nothing less than a crying shame.
The transformation of the teacher during the movie isn't
handled
smoothly nor sympathetically.
The production of this film could have been
handled
with a hand-held video camera and entry level editing software.
Look at how he
handled
Cagney and O'Brien if you need convincing.
A young man meets this sinister man and sees how he
handled
the coffins.
Rarely is a wholesome subject like this
handled
without being trite or boring.
This movie BLEW ME AWAY with how it
handled
what had seemed like a goofy premise when the flick had come out.
I was also impressed with the careful military handling of VX.. providing everyone with full face respirators who
handled
it.
The action sequences are very well
handled.
The characters are developed nicely and the love story is even
handled
in a very good way and does not feel tacked on like it does in so many other sports movies.
I am proud to report that as much as a a non professional can, I approached the character much like Mr. Lane did.(Only with a bit more heavy handed shouting)Jean Smart is always a treat to watch in anything she does, and I agree, that the role of Banjo was
handled
with the appropriate lunacy.
well, there are a few interesting set pieces, a rabid fox locked in a garage, a rabid Alsatian loose in a shopping mall, spring to mind, but even these are lazily
handled.
(In the book, Grau WAS more concerned with things like the plot against Hitler, but I think the movie
handled
things in a more original way, as in the scene where he and Morand discuss the subject for a few moments, then Grau movies on to something else!)
Yes there were some 'pseudo-gay' references in some scenes which could have been
handled
differently (director Jack Sholder to this date still denies any intentional use of homo-erotic references).
The core idea of the movie was interesting (although amateurishly handled), and Micheal Berry gives a decent performance as the protagonist (or maybe the worse actors in the film just made him seem better).
These elements are
handled
with little care and are jarring, obnoxious and clichéd interruptions.
Without spoiling the plot takes a dramatic turn which should have touched me but is just not
handled
well enough for me to care.
The comedy writing was really funny, but
handled
with intelligence, and the political satire was dead on.
I felt that the subject of child prostitution was very well handled, and that (surprisingly enough), Brooke Shield's performance was very textured and real.
And listen carefully to follow to the final solution, which is
handled
in a one on one shootout.
The introduction of the Avatars and Zankou was
handled
nicely to my own surprise.
Hercules' fight with a tiger is laughable--almost as phony as Victor Mature's fight with the lion in "Samson and Delilah"--his clash with Oomphale's guards near the end of the picture is very badly done and the climactic battle between the forces of the two brothers is
handled
extremely poorly.
The supporting roles from Cagney and Blondell were
handled
with aplomb and were fun.
He hides the body in some hatch on the roof and afterward something snaps inside of him and he moves beyond the stage of repression and voyeurism to full blown murder, as well as necrophilia (which is
handled
with some subtlety here); apparently the only way he can 'get off.' Might explain why he's been paying a local hooker (played by 70s drive-in favorite Roberta Collins) to dress up like his long gone momma and "play dead" while he undresses and gropes her.
I got very little out of this first time round, in fact my reaction was positively antagonistic; characters seemingly as shallow as those in a currently popular BBC soap opera with a similar London setting, but here
handled
with that clumsy hand held camera cinema verite look, which for me is always a turn-off unless the material itself is brilliant - "The Dream Life of Angels" and "La Promesse" for instance.
Sex is central, as in seemingly all Quebec films, but is here more subtly
handled.
It was
handled
tactfully and with sincere empathy!
He also
handled
love and memories as important drives of people.
Overall, I did think Barmak
handled
the material in a brilliant manner.
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