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"A Thief in the Night" is a film that was generally
ignored
by movie fans at large due to its low-budget (which was obvious) and its subject matter--the Rapture of true Christian church and the fate of those left behind.
Japanese animators have a unique freedom with animation, which is why they tend to be able to come out with movies like these, movies that ultimately end up on anime-fans hard-drives and college student's floors, but get completely
ignored
by pretty much anybody outside of its country of origin.
It begins with the description of an almost-deaf young woman, in its working universe as a secretary; she is ignored, frustrated, rejected... Hiring an intern as an assistant appears to be a way for her to find someone in her life : but the guy is just coming out from jail.
But after time I decided to give it a try again and
ignored
the book (kind of like what you have to do with the Harry Potter movies).
There's some excellent music, which many folks have mentioned, but no one seems to notice a very rare appearance by "Angel", a now mostly
ignored
but once quite popular musical outfit.
From a simple premise - Jean-Pierre Marielle's request for water being
ignored
in a restaurant - Blier spins off in all directions and allows the cream of French cinema to strut their stuff before the camera even throwing in nods to those no longer around (Jean Gabin, Lino Ventura) including the Director's father, Bernard, one of the great stalwarts of French cinema, from whom he fields a celestial phone call at the end of the film.
Flavia the Heretic is an undeniable work of art and probably my number one recommendation to state that the euro-exploitation cinema is severely underrated and not to be
ignored.
Bill Smitrovich, a character actor who has been long
ignored
by many, gives a heart-filled performance as their strict father, who is forced to question his own beliefs and values as one of his sons makes him proud by going to Vietnam but returns empty inside, while the other is exactly the opposite.
Somehow largely
ignored
by critics as he couldn't finish it himself and as the movie wasn't co-signed by Preminger who he did most of the staging...
I was angry at the time that movies like "Prince of Tides" and "Bugsy" (though I liked the latter) were nominated for best picture that year (let alone that "Silence of the Lambs" won!) and this was
ignored
completely except for one nomination for best screenplay.
Ecstasy had incurred the wrath of the Vatican, for condoning Eva's desertion of Emil, her subsequent divorce, and the brief swim she took in the buff, but Roger Manville
ignored
these trivial matters and discussed the film as a triumphant, outstandingly beautiful, visual paean to love - a view echoed by many IMDb users.
The mystery here is why this delightful, small comedy has been
ignored
by most critics and has failed to find the audience it deserves.
This is one of the best Jodie Foster movies out there and largely
ignored
due to the general public's misconception of it as a teen flick.
If you've
ignored
this movie (and chances are you have), then I suggest you check it out.
Bogart had more great performances in him than Rick Blaine (for instance, he was
ignored
for Sam Spade in "The Maltese Falcon" and Roy Earle in "High Sierra" two years earlier, both of which were first rate performances, and he would not get an Oscar for his greatest performances as Fred C. Dobbs in "The Treasure Of Sierra Madres", the writer/murder suspect in "In A Lonely Place", and Captain Philip Francis Queeg in "The Caine Mutiny" afterward - he got it for Charley in "The African Queen").
Mark Sandrich's previous film, 'Top Hat (1935),' completely
ignored
the Great Depression that was then bringing America to its knees, and presented audiences with a glittering world of the rich and famous; it was the film's optimistic outlook on life that perhaps contributed to its success.
The sexual implications in the narrative aren't
ignored
by Welles, though they are tip-toed around (probably due to the restrictions of 1968), and when Welles as the "old gentleman" finds himself the perfect boy to complete his plan, it's hard not to smirk when he calls the bottle-blonde "a fine looking sailor" and then offers him money.
The only HERO, Marg Helgenberger, is sort of ignored; and the seedy character of Ann-Margret is the one who gets her way all the time, flaunts the legal system, gets several innocent people killed, and gets away with it because she is an older woman with abuse issues.
But seriously folks, this movie was so incredibly bad it has to be put away in shelters and be
ignored
forever.
i don't think the people who made it had ever read the book as the story is not right, so much of the plot was left out or
ignored.
I thought the film even with the dramatization was compelling, but unfortunately the scriptor and director forgot or
ignored
the end of the film by simply ending the story with a cute Voice Over, and tracking shot of the young boy running into the fade out.
Every so often a film comes along that is misunderstood by critics and
ignored
by the public, but is subsequently rediscovered and reappraised.
(I guess all that advice about writing interesting stories with strong characters and sharp dialog got
ignored
by the judges.)
Since they were kids, he always
ignored
her why should he talk to her as an adult then?
If anything, it is much worse and should be
ignored
in favor of other shows that have much higher quality production values.
She paid Iris a compliment and also said hi but all she did was stare back at her-funny coming from those who complain about being
ignored
by the permanent workers because they were temps.
Despite repeated warnings from my family and IMDb users to skip this "Jaws" flick, if you even want to really call it that, but I
ignored
it and figured maybe it's just getting a bad rep because it would be compared to the first and ultimate classic "Jaws".
This disturbing subject has been largely
ignored
by the movies, with the exception of Lilya-4-Ever and Paul Williams' London to Brighton.
It was well done, all right, if you
ignored
the tedious lines, the "absurd theater" construction and the utter lack of imagination which rendered the situations as completely uninspired and made you go "ahhh come on..." I will not even waste my time on explaining all the reasons I thought this movie was purely awful, I just want to know how anybody can think it was beautiful, clever or touching...
Unfortunately it came in a period when Kelly/Donen were setting a new standard for big production and very rapid pacing, so it was out of fashion and
ignored.
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