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It doesn't take long before Jane
herself
begins to suffer from nightmares and the antique hearse even begins to stalk her! "The Hearse" is very slow but occasionally atmospheric and well-acted.
It would be tempting to blame it on writer/director Brad Silberling, but no one in this film acquits him or
herself
admirably.
Expected a lot more romance from a director who is
herself
gay.
She could only moan for her lost partner in dark and hide all the sorrow to
herself.
A non-writer writes a "screenplay" starring herself, the non-actress, and gets a non-director to say action and cut.
Desperate to recapture her youth and hopefully rejuvenate her career, she injects
herself
with a serum devised by mad scientist Emil Zeitman (a weak looking John Carradine).
Upon her return, she is informed that he has passed away and that it was his wish that she tries to save the arts centre in which she, herself, was once a student.
She offers
herself
and her prospective inheritance as the reward for his going along with the plan.
She is a thorough pro, and gives us a Craig's Wife that Harriet Craig would
herself
heartily approve of.
The plot and general course of events are predictable but compelling, as an avid reader of pulp horror finds
herself
pursued by a disfigured, murderous writer.
She throws
herself
so fully into the part that the actress disappears completely.
(Even a secondary character who finds
herself
pregnant after a brief fling with the film's villain opts to "keep her baby.")
The casting is inspired, with 4 beautiful actresses lead by Octopussy (Maud Adams)
herself.
She cannot effectively assert
herself.
Throughout the movie, Uma's character, Rafi, keeps telling her therapist how she needs "to put all of
herself
out there."
The shocking rape scene was really well done but I didn't like how she treated her boyfriend afterwords since he was helpless to save her.And then to kill
herself
afterwards was cowardly and not believable.Yes it was traumatic but I have never heard of rape victims taking their own life because of it.What the skinheads did was rotten,but then so was what the group of black men did to her and her boyfriend.And then later the same group of blacks targeted the white girls.I am sure it probably happens a lot also,but they don't seem to be depicted as bad guys which is a total double standard.At that point I was waiting for the skinhead group to get even with them for shooting an innocent kid who was only lured into it because he was mentally challenged.And they were also protecting their female members from being nearly assaulted which any gang would do no matter who they are.
Irina Palm is a small,quiet film about a widow (Marianne Faithful,who will always be remembered as Mick Jagger's girlfriend back in the mid to late 60's,and had a brief recording career
herself
before Heroin & other drugs side tracked her), who has seen better days,finds out her grandson is dying from an illness that could only be cured in a hospital in Australia.
Within the first forty-five minutes, Bridgette Wilson is already gone and there's nothing left but Famke Janssen, who does all she can as Geoffrey Rush's psychotic wife before she
herself
too, dies, and Ali Larter, who deserves so much better than this movie and can be seen in a much better movie right now, Final Destination.
Not actually true as the Beavers character refuses to take any money or establish
herself
in her own home, and Colbert must bank the money for her.
It's true too that the Andrews character is a heel, and that Fonda's soldier is both battle-scarred and neurotic, and that Daisy
herself
presents as a terribly mixed-up kid.
Only in one short sequence, and that strictly from
herself.
This message is made very clear when an old lady starts yelling, floating 6 inches off the ground, and throws
herself
down a flight of stairs, completely taking out the railing.
Almost any woman who watches this film can see herself, either as she was, as she is, or as she might be in the future.
The picture feels very padded with numerous topless dance numbers (the opulently cantilevered legend Pat Barrington looks pretty impressive, actually, doing a frenzied belly dance; come to think of it, she would do a bit of "tripping out
" herself
that same year in the film "The Acid Eaters"), long makeout scenes, a lovemaking bout between the topless club's manager and a job applicant that adds nothing to the plot whatsoever, and loads of colorful hallucinations.
I was particularly impressed with how the Merill character turned out-- she could have SO easily been the stereotypical vampy-sexy-screwed-up character, but she was so fragile and so NOT in charge of
herself
while still remaining appealing-- and with Cherry Jones, of course ("Sit down, Shelly"), and Sean Hatosy is heartbreakingly dear -- could he possibly be anything other than a small-town cop searching for stronger self-esteem?
LeiLee Sobieski establishs
herself
as a top young actress.
She must brave the outside world and find
herself
in order to become a full-blooded respectable witch.
The set takes on color when Candela dances the Fire Dance, and again at the end when Lucia sacrifices
herself
to be the eternal lover of the bewitching ghost of Jose, thus setting Candela free from his cursed memory.
Naturally, tenants begin to disappear without a trace, and Nell (already troubled by the recent death of her father) finds
herself
in your average "people are being murdered and no one believes me until they get killed" situation.
Using old photographs--and Isabel Keating's uncanny readings of Judy's unfinished memoirs--we get a good sense of what Garland thought of herself, and why she became addicted to those pep pills and weight loss techniques from her youthful years at M-G-M.
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