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It soon develops that the parties are not on the same wavelength - or perhaps in the same "time zone",
hence
the title of the movie.
But the show differs because although it is crude like "Little Britain
" (hence
not a show for kids), the show has a sick and sadistic quality that sets it apart from all these shows.
Physical contact is frowned upon for those over 7 (especially in public)
hence
all that bowing instead of hugging even when you are close friends/ relatives.
Furthermore you'll get offered a freakish and very campy 'evil guy' behind a frog mask
(hence
the movie's title!), you'll get a crazed-out swinging soundtrack, classic b-movie action scenes, partly filmed out off the wildest perspectives (please remind the time of its origin!), yelling scream queens, and on and on...
The cat is jumpy and scared to death all of the time,
hence
the name 'fraidy cat'.
Its comic style is quite different from those of the Hong Kong comic films (which I've been to used to all my life and
hence
tired of as well), breathing fresh air into my humdrum film viewing experience.
To show this the film has to look beyond Biko's death,
hence
to center its discourse not on Biko but on a white liberal journalist and his escaping the absurd system in which he is living.
From the opening credits, to the very end, it's a nearly non stop erotic fun house ride, with some VERY explicit & graphic sexual content
(hence
the film's X rating in the U.S. in it's initial run,which is now unrated).
And knew it had to do with the heart,
hence
the quietly hilarious talent search.
Ilona is desperately in love with Waldemar and could not possess him,
hence
her whole scheme to mind control Waldermar's wife and involve her in an affair.
Why directors always cast kids older than what they play,
hence
dilute the realism, I'll never know.
I've not read the book (maybe that's a good thing & meant I enjoyed the film more) but with regards to the story, I really can't think of any bad points,
hence
scoring it 10 out of 10 (and I hardly ever think anything warrants top marks!).
The best intentions on the police side are ruined by some personal involvement and vengeful intention, just as much as the life of a person can be jeopardized by circumstantial elements inflated to the size of evidence, which in its turn will jeopardize the whole case by being just circumstantial,
hence
easily discardable, with a good lawyer.
Not only is he making outrageous sums of (probably taxfree) loot for making up stories (lying guilt trip) but he is too cheap to pay for a hair cut,
hence
he hustles the beauty salon owner.
He keeps getting warned for this behavior,
hence
the reason he is being replaced.
The series is as good as Goodfellas and Casino, and almost as good as The Godfather
(hence
not a "10"), and far better than any of Guy Ritchie's efforts.
The Boss, filmed from a script by the blacklisted and
hence
uncredited Dalton Trumbo, starts in 1919 and ends somewhere in the Great Depression.
It’s ironic that, of Gance’s more celebrated Silent work, this should be the one I watch first: it’s a one-reel short about a mad scientist –
hence
its inclusion in the “Horror Challenge”, though the tone throughout is distinctly comical!
And it's not just the fact that the "film" is to the most part incredibly dull: it's supposed to be like an indirect "homage" to Romero's zombie trilogy and other horror-movie greats;
hence
the rather trite "idea" of naming the idiot characters after real-life directors, actors, or horror-film characters.
Hence
the review.
On the surface, this tale of a brutal gang who rob a gas station
(hence
the name!) and take the workers hostage appears to be just another been-there, seen-that Asian thriller, but underneath there's a soft centre waiting to be discovered - short vignettes give us clues as to how these thugs came to be this way, one of the hostages learns to stand up for himself, characters who are even nastier than the robbers end up worst off, and even the thugs themselves get a shot a redemption.
This last chapter is better built than the second and
hence
has a better rhythm.
The dialogue is stupid, I'm pretty sure the casting was done by knocking on neighbor's doors asking them if they'd like to be in a movie and the "special effects" are completely laughable
(hence
the 'laughing until we cried' part).
The woman in this film is put through an ordeal because she had the audacity to leave her husband, Hamill's mother was a psychopath (Hamill's sister had an affair with him), another female victim talks back to her boyfriend and the first female victim is shrewish,
hence
these women are either killed or put through an ordeal.
It was so comically bad, hence, the 3 rating.
Hence, we shouldn't have expected a good relation between the storyline and the plot.
The Petrified Forest is a philosophically romantic story of life in the most desolate places,
hence
the title.
Throw in a dumb rapper with an appropriately idiotic name, and a bunch of criminal-looking
(hence "
cool") pseudo-mechanics, and you've got yourself the ultimate television sleeping pill.
This leads to all sorts of comedic escapades and because he now finds Myrna Loy irresistible, Powell sets about wooing her afresh as his new/old self
(hence
the title of the film).
This film is not for the ordinary film going public, more for the people who like artistic films that are just completely barmy,
hence
why I love this film.
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