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There are still more hilarious one-liners to be delivered in this series, and it brings out the
humour
in a lesser-known era - in historically accurate and enjoyable episodes.
:) Left in a bad financial situation when her husband dies, Grace has to find a new way to make some money and it's not exactly legal which adds to the
humour.
From the subtle gestures towards a joke, to the blatant toilet
humour
throughout, along with a constant reliance on some very witty innuendo.
But primarily the movie's a vehicle for comedian Arthur Askey to showcase his particular brand of vaudeville style
humour
in between the scary bits.
Knowing what to expect (on the whole) from a Denzel Washington performance - quality, integrity, gravitas, wry
humour
- will prepare you for what to expect from his directorial debut.
It is measured and nuanced, balancing the
humour
and drama perfectly.
It contains some really excellent
humour
which the whole family can enjoy.
The plot is simple and easily digestible, the
humour
is light and clean, and because the storyline involving mistaken identity is quite common, I find myself looking forward to how this movie flesh this story out.
The screenplay comes from Yasuzo Masumura and has some parallels with The Snare, as well as the expected hi-jinks of a Hanzo film, but the film rings nice little changes on the formula by amping up the character driven
humour
as well as giving the film a quieter, reflective edge.
Shintaro Katsu is terrific as expected as Hanzo, coming across effortlessly as a deadly fighter and sexual force of nature, he is equally good in the moments of knowing
humour
and likable, almost an ordinary gentleman in moments of drama, it is a beautifully rounded performance filled with social conscience and a touching edge of personal feeling.
He took everything that life could throw at him and still managed to retain a sense of
humour.
He does this with an element of humour, Plenty of twists, thrills and blood.
Here is an innovative television drama; which so easily blends a compelling story, brilliantly drawn out character development, humour, romance, and drama into each episode.
The
humour
is surprisingly gentle and the film (this may sound strange) puts me in mind of an Ealing Comedy.
I could get really picky and find a couple of shortcomings in the film but I'm not going to because overall this is a great fun, feel-good film which is really worth a watch and which anyone with a sense of
humour
must enjoy.
Every aspect of this movie is filled with wit and
humour
and love and depth.
This movie is filled with love, humour, and intelligence.
Rohinton Mistry's multi-layered novel seemed impossible to adapt for the screen but the resulting movie is filled with passion, emotion,
humour
and pathos.
The
humour
in this is also of the best.
The novel is easily superior and the best parts of the film are direct translations from what Greene wrote; for instance the quiet but grim
humour
that breaks into the scenes with Boyer and Lorre, or the murdered-child obsession that takes over some of the plot.
In my opinion it has been greatly underrated - but perhaps it appeals more to the European sense of
humour
than to (for example) the American: maybe we in Europe can understand and appreciate its subtleties and situations more, since we are closer to some of them in real life!
Moon Child has just the right amount of humour, action, romance and serious, heart-wrenching moments.
Some critics found this film bleak, but for me there was enough good
humour
and optimism to overcome this impression.
This film is clearly made for people who don't appreciate the so called "american
humour"
which seems to me just a pile of smutty crap.
This modern film noir with its off beat
humour
and dizzying succession of plot twists delivers a story full of surprises, dangerous characters and excellent entertainment from start to finish.
Parker and Stone transplant their pacy expletive-ridden
humour
from their animated masterpiece to a feature length live action film with generally good results.
This one took me by surprise because i had often been disappointed by Adrian Pasdar in the past, but he caught the perfect balance in this performance, avoiding both farce and pathos while delivering
humour
and real emotions.
I love the relationship between the two leads, which is the crucial thing about this story, and the
humour
of their encounters.
Joan Cusack had me laughing throughout the whole film with her sometimes slapstick humour, but also her facial expressions and so on.
Her performance was magnificent, as she maintains her
humour
and composure whilst trying to balance the demands of the case and the stress of caring for her mother.
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