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There is not special in Ghajini.A copy of Memento Movie which far better with style.The Tamil Director has made the movie in the Indian way has the medical student searching for the character who has the problem amnesia.The flashback tells that the rich man who loves the girl till the end of first half does not tell her till he reveals the secret.The villain will come and hit the hero in the head when the
heroine
gets killed during the incident he losses consiousness.Avenging the twin villains will be done like Matrix in the climax Watch the English version better than this one.
Also true, it's filled with bad theatrical ideas, such as combining the
heroine
of the novel with Austen herself (and then casting the role with an actress who can play neither one).
Sorcha Cusack is wonderful as Jane - exactly what Charlotte Bronte set out to create, a plain, retiring
heroine
whose personality blazes through and captivates us.
Writer/director Harry Essex, who also wrote the scripts for the classic 50's fright features "It Came from Outer Space" and "The Creature from the Black Lagoon," pukes forth a 50's style micro-budget clunker that boasts all the necessary bad movie vices to qualify as a real four-star stinker: the flat acting from a lame no-name cast (flash-in-the-pan 70's drive-in flick starlet Maria De Aragon in particular just takes up space as fetching love interest
heroine
Jeanne), sluggish pacing, ragged editing, rough, grainy cinematography by Robert Caramico, meandering narrative, a roaring, overwrought score by Robert Freeman, several ludicrous touches (the fireball stalks people before it kills them!), and a hackneyed "it ain't over yet!" ending all combine together to create one laughably lousy and leaden lump of a total stiff.
The anthropological voice-over conveniently focused the subject matter and the existential malady facing our
heroine.
He sure doesn't look comfortable serenading the
heroine
or warbling a tune while riding across the prairie.
Far from the rip-up comedy that ads presented, this depressing "Papa was a
heroine
addict and Mama dried weed in our oven" melodrama ruined my weekend.
Kate does a lovely job as the Austen-esquire
heroine
who plunges herself into an uncivilized world for the benefit of its inhabitants.
But you couldn't because the majority of the film was being told from Rose's (the heroine) perspective.
Of course, our
heroine
makes one mistake after another, but shouldn't somebody around her see how lonely she is?
The scene in which our
heroine
is forced to choose the most beloved toy in a room absolutely crammed with goodies, surely rates as one of the greatest moments in the cinema.
Martha Vickers is suitably alluring and ambiguous as a typical Falcon
heroine.
Before long, our young
heroine
finds herself on a STRANGE (consider the emphasis on the word "strange" very closely) fever-induced adventure which defies explanation.
Now to the two largest gaffs This creature is strong enough to rip out an engine and overturn a jeep as well as capable of pushing over the Ranger's tower but it cannot move the rocks in front of it's cave, and during one pivotal scene an expert on the monster gives the
heroine
a book of legends concerning our beast (which incidentally is never referenced again) saying it took shaman 500 years to bury the evil in his cave, must just be because they couldn't catch him home because all that was needed was a baby gate in front of the entrance and he was screwed.
The
heroine
is a really irritating bitchy college student who constantly pushes her two "best friends" into the line of danger.
Ludivine Sagnier being the case in point - and she a cruel joke against Morton's dismissive inattentions towards our writerly
heroine.
"A Perfect Murder" is an excellent example of this, as the number of devious characters is increased and the body count is higher, and the denouement which in the original saw a wily police detective resolve matters now has one of those endings in which the
heroine
puts herself in danger.
Mahzun falls in love with a
heroine
addict and everything hidden in him comes out after this... Tabutta Rovasata is a good movie with a strong story, charming characters and good acting..One of the best of 20th century Turkish cinema.
The suspense is built slowly as we see things that affect the life of the heroine, but she is not aware of them yet.
Our heroine, Fiona, is a quiet child, who tends to isolate herself.
Quite simply the
heroine
Kathleen Quinlan, and not really her per say but the fact that she "saves the day" not her male counter lead.
Mitchum seems embarrassed, Hamill is hammy and Gersak is a rather weak
heroine.
It's amazing how she was able to go from fragile
heroine
to hard-edged woman and then throw in a comedy.
The biggest failure for a movie that clearly prides itself on being hip and sophisticated is the ending in which the lead character is chastised just as harshly as any 1950s
heroine
who dared consider sexual independence would have been.
Beautiful scenery, appealing
heroine
Rowan, nice moments between her and Nick.
The role played by Rishi Kapoor as the
heroine'
s father is similar to Kate's husband in EOTN.
Policewoman Lacy Bond,played by small dynamic redhead Sondra Currie,is a "supercop" assigned to take down a band of female gangsters who are up to all sorts of fiendish criminal activities.She uses(pretty basic)martial arts skills against them,and is later joined by undercover agent Pam Harris,played by Jeanie Bell,to help her take down the bad girl mob.The guys are generally pretty unimportant in this movie.Tony Young,as Lacy's boss and partner is reduced to a hapless sidekick,muttering his disapproval when he thinks she is putting herself in danger(and at one point having to be rescued by our
heroine
from some murderous babes who are beating him to death!).Only Phil Hoover,playing a funny and pretty vicious villain,and the great William Smith,sending himself up in a cameo as a patronizing police fight instructor,really register among the male cast.This cheap but entertaining movie contains all the elements expected from Lee Frost's "drive-in" fare,some sex and nudity,scantily clad girls,and lots of action.Fans of female fighting in movies should like the scenes where Lacy and Pam use judo and karate battling the female villains-such as tough con Janette(Laurie Rose)and bikini bimbo thugs Caroline(Dorrie Thomson)and her gang.
This time around, the
heroine
discovers she's related to the Candyman rather than being a re-incarnation of his white lover; that said, Kelly Rowan is no substitute for Viriginia Madsen!
First of all
heroine
is a stripper who whenever thinks, thinks herself either with her boyfriend on bed or naked in bath.
And for those who are wondering, at the end the twins have our
heroine
Kate trapped in a basement and have apparently engaged in some intercourse with her because I assume they have had children,(TWINS!).
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