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Not
happy
at being taken the Nazi front man insists on getting his money back, at the same time an investigator working for one of the other swindled clients shows up.
Until Denning shows up we're down among some charming thieves, whom we like, perhaps even more than the hero, but its clear from word and deed this is not going to have a completely
happy
ending, and they know it, even if they fight it.
I like horses, I like
happy
endings, and I like Walter Matthau.
And the
happy
ending!
I was confused, sad and
happy
in the same moment.
I was
happy
to find out that at least now this movie is beginning to get the appreciation it deserves (just view those votes).
And boy, are those going to be
happy
fans when they see this movie!
When I was 10 (currently 14), I vowed to never see a movie that I knew would not have a
happy
ending.
And until a few weeks ago I had done pretty well, except for Shakespere for English class...etc...I was still only watching things that ended
happy.
Then I just had to see it again and this time all I did was laugh, even at the saddest parts I no longer felt depressed because I realized that over all this movie was
happy
and uplifting...I love it and it is now one of my favorites, I;m sure this is the worst comment you have ever read.
Prudes offended by tongue in cheek porn don't get it (Talk about getting your sex and violence out of the way straight up -- keeps your investors
happy.
A droll and deliciously wry romp, this movie features a man, Andreas, who gets shipped out to some Purgatory of a Brave New World city, where everyone is
happy
and bland and food has no taste, nothing smells, and even sex loses its appeal.
It has funny moments, sad moments, and
happy
moments.
happy
love.
The Merchant of Four Seasons isn't what I would call a
happy
movie, at all, or even one that impressed me to the point of praising it to the sky (there are other Fassbinder flicks for that, like Veronika Voss and the underrated Satan's Brew).
They are
happy
to give them the money, but in exchange, Rory has to come have dinner with them every Friday night.
Emily Woof's Karen Holten is quite a bit prettier than the real Karen, but that was an inaccuracy I was
happy
to discover (!).
And no problem, with Lubitsch, there is always an
Happy
end.
OK,so this film is NOT very well known,and wasn't very well publicised.I discovered this fairly brutal gangster gone good movie by complete accident on one of Skys millions of movie channels late on some boring evening,but I'm glad i did!The opening sequence to this film is fantastically comical in a very dark way.This in fact sets what i think is the general tone for the movie.I think a lot of critics and movie fans that have actually seen this film have been a bit unfair to just write it off as a lower budget gangster movie in the Reservoir Dogs vein.OK,so there are undeniable similarities between Thursday and some other crime genre films that it has been compared to,but in all fairness,i think this film takes a much more darkly comic look at this type of film,and the end result is a engrossing,well made,funny,if not totally original film.Tom Jane is good in this,and deserves the recognition he will now hopefully get thanks to the The Punisher.His performance as the bad guy gone good is realistic,funny and just cold enough to make you believe Casey really was a bad ass before he reformed.Thats another thing that makes this film stand out for me,the characters.In Nicks gang you get the strangest trio of criminals ever assembled,a smooth,charismatic but very cold leader(Nick),a trigger
happy
blood loving sexually predatory bitch of a woman(Dallas)and a psychotic hill billy with brains with a penchant for torture(Billy Hill).Throw in the most bizarre police detective ever seen on screen,beautifully over played by Mickey Rourke,and you've got a recipe for...well for Thursday really.Its at times darkly comic,sometimes brutal,sometimes unoriginal,but always engrossing and worth watching.8/10
You will feel sad and
happy
and relieved and afraid at the same time.
Paha maa is a good movie, but it isn't so good that the hype tolds: "Realistic movie, no
happy
end, and no commercial admissions."
On her first day of Jr. High, Alex walks home not too
happy
about school, but a truck delivering chemicals from the plant crashes into a fire hydrant trying to avoid running her over, dumping a strange chemical known as GC-161, where the chemical mixes with the water, covering Alex in it.
WTF!! Do any of his books/movies end in a
happy
ending?? The Notebook was good...but sheesh, enough with the depressing endings already.
Larry was convinced Owen killed Margaret, and also that he had to/wanted to kill Owen's Momma, but there is a
happy
ending when months later both Larry and Owen bring out books, Momma died naturally, and they went on a holiday with Beth Ryan (Kim Greist).
The only difference is that the movie adds such Hollywood touches as a love interest and a
happy
ending.
But about a half-hour into the movie you realize that Mark Borchardt has a bottomless supply of drive and ambition--it's just that it's all channeled into his need to direct movies, and nothing else will make him
happy.
The movie jumps all over the emotional spectrum, but in the end you come away feeling happy, because you've just gotten to know some wonderful people.
There's a
happy
ending, but what'd you expect.
Finally, here's a story about a group of people who meet some challenges, flounder a bit, and then decide to just be themselves and end up
happy
for; when was the last time you saw that in a film?
Happy
Holidays to all from Cape Cod !!!
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