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The title of the picture relates to the
illusion
or reflection of images, both real and hallucinated, that people in the desert often witness.
POSSIBLE SPOILER: Starker has invented a drug that when placed in the water supply will wake everyone up from the
illusion
of reality.
The film attempts to be a mockumentary--shot in the documentary form but with many obviously scripted parts--but fails in not providing the audience with any characters with which to create the
illusion
of the mockumentary.
Also, the beautiful effects used to create the
illusion
of millions of wasps sells easily and was revolutionary at the time.
House of games has a strong story where obsession and
illusion
play a big part.
The hand held camera technique also creates the
illusion
that this is not a scripted movie, a brilliant idea given the subject matter.
The Talosians, having given up almost all physical activity and becoming almost completely reliant upon the power of illusion, are also unisex; you can't really tell if they're male or female and it really doesn't matter.
Or an even longer sequence--also with Baio--where Foster has a strange soliloquy about the "pain of
illusion"
.
It's about the veils of Maya, the world of
illusion.
This is a very good example of what a documentary of a musician should be: music, private life, beliefs, we really have the
illusion
of entering in her life.
It skirts right around some interesting and important social & economic issues, preferring instead to attempt to create an
illusion
of hip-hop, street-gang cool - which it fails miserably to succeed with.
The mix-and-match mode - as strand crosses strand, weaving a rich texture of reality versus illusion, fiction versus fact, and dream versus daylight - the enjoyment being in the management (in each viewer's mind) of the strands, understanding when the author's fiction is being played-out across the screen; and when we are back again inside the movie-director's mind (as opposed to one of his character's i.e the novelist).
The title would have us ask to what extent these losses of illusion, of dreamed-of perfection, impact our ability to see and feel true untrammeled pleasure in both ourselves (am I beautiful?)
What a beautifully written story about acting, gender, theater, illusion, romance, and discovery of one's own identity.
None-the-less, the prestige, is not a description of an
illusion'
s parts, but rather the remains left of the magician who has transported himself via the Tesla device which, apparently, does work.
We are raised on
illusion
and lies as well as fears.
Spyder Labrythn is the first film in years that I can say caught me off guard and drew me in...It is this weird mix of Suspiria and The Beyond...but where The Beyond was stupid...story wise and in presentation...this film was not and where Suspiria dragged in parts of the narrative for the
illusion
of suspense...Spyder Labrynth doesn't.
She, like Lewis' character, is a real being trapped in a world of contrived
illusion.
I bought a copy under the
illusion
that Connery right in the middle of his Bond days combined with the name Sidney Lumet would make a nice little film.
I've recently seen "Strange
Illusion"
.
I was lured in to watching it without doing any research first and was under the
illusion
that it may in some form be related to Francis Ford Coppola's classic, "Bram Stoker's Dracula."
It's a world of dark and light, spring and winter, happiness and despair, illusion, but other than its good versus evil themes there are many layers.
When death is so sudden there can be the
illusion
of life continuing, particularly when a couple have grown together for so many years.
It is a brilliant and affecting film, probably best appreciated by mature audiences with some grounding and sensitivity to literature and history and a cinematic background that antedates Cineplexes and four-wall stereophonic sound...It is a brilliant and pointed film, winning the Foreigh Film Oscar for that year...Yes, I love Pachelbel's Canon; and I could hear "begin the Beguine" endlessly--whether it's the Artie Shaw version or Fred Astaire and Eleanor Powell dancing the hell out of it in "Broadway Melody of 1940...One may care not a whit about the tragedy of the Spanish Civil War, loss of one's love and country and long exile, or, lastly, the
illusion
of triumphant return and recovery in late middle age, but there has to be admiration for sensitive direction and montage, and graceful and impacting performances by mature actors.
On the stage, Shakespeare's star-crossed lovers are usually played by mature actors in full command of both Shakespearean language and their own art, and the physical distance between the stage and the audience allows the cast to create the
illusion
of youth.
The expressions on Kajol face when she meets Rihan after having here eyes in her house not knowing him are also very good, the
illusion
she has is nicely filmed.
The editor later added sound effects and speeded up the film to give the
illusion
of extremely fast fighting.
The Polish brothers achieve the
illusion
of making us believe that they are real siamese twins, and the real triumph of this movie is making us feel the crisis they experience.
I am a big fan of the first movie - "Zenon girl of the 21-st century", and after watching the first sequel I thought to myself that they ruined the whole story and the illusion, I saw this movie because there was nothing else to see on TV, and I'm glad I did, because this movie brought back my admiration to this story.
The beach scene is an clearly stated as being an
illusion
to FROM HERE TO ETERNITY.
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