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There is that moment in the film when the main actress finally allows
herself
to be led -- astray.
I can accept the fact that this librarian will take him in, treat his wounds, and put
herself
in extreme amounts of danger even though he is a complete stranger and, probably, is the last person you should trust, all because he saved her life.
She actually falls in love with him, in spite of herself, but he's all playboy and doesn't seem to want to give up the bachelor life.
I bet she did that on purpose cause you die burning if you get hit by a thunderstorm I don't understand why she gets out of the house by
herself
in the middle of the night that is kind of against god's law and this girl is to cute, pretty in this movie to hit lots of people and die if It wouldn't have made a movie called "The good daughter" like the "The good son" and that will probably help spread the word to the little girl's actions and they said that the little girl is 8 and she looks like a 11 or 12 year old.
Sinclair
herself
and Prawin Adhikari are the actors to watch and both give excruciatingly believable performances that should have you cringing in pain right along with them.
Naturally there's a large degree of implausibility about just how Tierney finds
herself
under the control of such a toxic character and the denouement is perhaps more complicated and played out than it might be but this is still a highly intelligent, challenging piece of cinema, further pushing back the barriers of adult cinema in late 40's Hollywood.
The model's sister suspects something isn't quite right with the police investigation and decides to go to find out by
herself.
In the sequel to the cult horror hit "Ginger Snaps", Brigitte(Emily Perkins) finds
herself
transforming into the same monster that killed her sister.
She has been injecting
herself
with too much monkshood, she o.d's, is mistaken for a junkie and wins
herself
a trip to the "Happier Times" rehab center.
The great difference between these two docu's is Madonna herself, and it is really great to see that the same egocentric woman who shocked the world by touching
herself
on stage has grown to be such a tender and caring person who now uses the "shock-element" to make a difference in the world.
In my opinion, the most important scene was when Lady Kiely offers
herself
to Sharpe, and he refuses in a very honourable manner - I can't see James Bond doing that, can you?
A young housewife leafs through a skin mag in her bathtub, gets
herself
ready for the outside world, and blasts off in some bad-ass muscle car, just as the wonderful piece of vintage loungecore music on the soundtrack reaches a crescendo.
It all comes to a head when sweet Mary finds
herself
compromised by a craven Bogarter and then murdered.
The story then serves as a strict remake of the first one, with Anthony trapping the doll in a case, cutting
herself
while trying to grab the knife when the doll saws away at the case, and then becoming possessed by the spirit in the doll at the end.
I love the part where she makes a total moron out of
herself
by explaining to everyone her numerological profile of the killer.
And then answers her phone all proud of
herself
completely clueless that everyone there now thinks she is a total moron.
I winced when Uma's character literally flung
herself
at a guy who is, like a recent book popular dating book says, is just not that into her.
Instead of being turned down and not getting her article published until the movie is just about over (and that's the way the plot actually plays out), it might have been more interesting if somehow Kit enlists an adult to get
herself
published and then her articles become a sensation.
Ailene McMahon was a regular Eve Arden pre the spunky Eve
herself.
She being one of the greatest of all actresses, or even actors, at the innate endowment of physically, mentally and emotionally residing in a character builds a rivetingly ambitious and combustible character that takes charge of
herself
and simply does not make a good follower at all and is whirled from early in her life by her independent attributes to have a career in the arts despite society doing all they can to tame her.
Comedy-drama from talented if erratic director Martha Coolidge concerns a modern Italian-American working woman in Brooklyn, pregnant and unmarried, finding
herself
curious about the mother who abandoned her and her father years before.
A small town girl Hazel Flagg (Carole Lombard) has become deadly ill of radium poisoning.Or that what she thinks until her doctor, Enoch Downer (Charles Winninger) notices he has given a wrong diagnosis.A reporter called Wallace Cook (Fredric March) starts writing about the "doomed" woman and wants to take her to New York with him.She doesn't want to go spoiling it all by telling the truth but instead packs her bags and her doctor and it's off to New York.Some falling in love happens along the way.David O. Selznick as the producer and William A. Wellman as the director.James H. Street behind the story and Ben Hecht behind the screenplay.Oscar Levant behind the original music Nothing Sacred (1937) is a fine example of a good old time comedy.This is very screwball.The lovely Carole Lombard shines in the lead.In real life she died way too early but she did make
herself
a screen legend during her time on Earth.Fredric March makes a great male lead opposite Carole.Just watch their funny fist fight in the movie.And this is a romantic comedy!
she discovered
herself
by seeing this boy it was a great movie anybody English or Spanish could understand this movie great!!!!!! this movie showed true feeling when she started to look at him she did not take him seriously he thought that she was a young beautiful girl he would draw pictures of her and spray paint he name on walls to show her how much he loved her near the end it got very intament she showed her love to him a lot and was very comfortable
But the problem starts with the fact you are supposed to love this up
herself
girl who comes back and insults her former friends and you just don't find that happening.
Honestly, the best thing this movie has going for it is the provocative poster featuring a woman shaving
herself.
Librarian book-worm(Jenny Wright), who enjoys reading horror stories which she invests all of
herself
into, finds that a sadistic alchemist, from a "non-fiction" book titled "I Madman" has emerged from the literary page believing she is Anna, his muse for whom he wishes to please with the "perfect face."
After a series of (not so) discreet passes, Andersson finds
herself
falling for the moody, unpredictable Gould.Sven Nykvist's cinematography and one surprisingly tender love scene nearly save this, but, the film is unable to overcome two glaring flaws: the awkwardness of the dialogue (written by Bergman) and the poor performance by Elliot Gould.
She makes him a gigantic scene, telling him, that his business is to defend herself, but not at the cost of accusing the valet.
Paradine who has by
herself
ruined her case, delivered false information to her attorney and, most of all, told him in the court house that he is responsible for the suicide of the valet.
So, she leaves her job and goes off to New York, giving
herself
a makeover.
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