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there are so many
images
that i haven't forgotten like Joey's(i think?)death scene or billy spitting in the terrorists sandwiches or the one kids(no idea of his name)fake asthma attack.
I recommend this film to all ages over 13 (due to subtitles and some
images
of death) from all backgrounds.
years I've been annoyed by people covering their eyes during the gorier moments in my films.I film these
images
because I want people to see them and not avoid the positive confrontation of their fears by looking away.So I thought to myself 'How would it be possible to achieve this and force someone to watch most gruesome murder and make sure they can't avert their eyes?'The
Some of her
images
were used for PR.
But when I saw
images
on the internet of the mysterious black monolith I was allowed to see a glimpse of the exquisite experience that is 2001: A Space Odyssey.
There are a couple of beautiful/horrible images...including the title sequence (no kidding), but if you go into this expecting any kind of plot or meaning, then you are in for a long, snooze-inducing ride.
Among the collection of
images
are a very ornate gift-wrapping ceremony, the creation of a disgusting dish of what appears to be petroleum jelly slabs formed with a cookie cutter and sprinkled with shrimp (this is served to the crew of the ship which is shown throughout the film), a large blubber cheesecake with a large tentacle turd placed in the center of it, and the mutual evisceration of Bjork and director Matthew Barney which eventually culminates in some bizarre kind of communion, followed by their transformation into whale-like creatures.
No transitions, no visual explanation of why we're suddenly ten thousand miles away, no ideas expressed in
images.
Nine minutes of psychedelic, pulsating, often symmetric abstract images, are enough to drive anyone crazy.
A very unsubtle link is made to the Iraqi insurgents; during the needlessly graphic rape we are subjected to explosions and
images
of war.
Make a movie that would appeal to watchers and not just show
images
of scared people and some hair (dead Japanese woman).
I was lured in by the crude
images
of bondage torture and promises of a 'Euro-trash, sexy horror flick.'
Brutal violence, disturbing images, nudity and graphic rape.
So it is only adequate that the
images
which are used by this picture are simplistic - Man To Man doesn't let the viewer decide what he thinks is right but is hammering its message in his head.
In a few scenes you can actually see where they tried to "stretch" the developing process to save the
images.
There are some nice
images
but it cannot outweigh the fact that the movie is in fact boring.
This is not film, this is children....no monkeys making
images
that leave you feeling like moving to France.
Where are the
images
in the film that are on the box?
I saw this movie two weeks ago at the "festival des nouvelles
images
du Japon" in Paris.
Where Koyaanisqatsi entertains the viewer with clever fast and slow motion changes, Powaqqatsi is one long sequence of mundane
images
in slow-motion (if you view them on your VCR in fast preview mode, you'll see what I mean).
The cinematography ranges from pretty postcard
images
to murky indoor silhouettes.
Images
are great and reflect well the landscapes of Canada.
But you can see, briefly, the seeds of some of his trademark
images
and sounds.
There are things to like in this flick however the cinematography is breathtaking filling the screen with beautiful
images
Paul Newman is as usual excellent and I really did enjoy the score, But Tom as "the angel of death" Sullivan was completely flat.
Ever since the cinema-loving universe made acquaintance with a guy named George A. Romero, the word "zombie" automatically gets associated with blood-soaked horror
images
and non-stop acting sequences.
Images
of a bunch of photographers and their fashion models are inexplicably intercut with scenes of a filthy pervert having crude sex with a seemly under-aged girl.
He then edits in a series of violent
images
from the Passion as if to hammer home his point.
No humor, just disturbing
images
and cheap, toilet laughs...
On the flip side, the film said that we must fight and actively challenge what we see precisely because others may be deceiving us with false
images
and false truths.
It is nothing more than a light-weight porn flick...no real gore, no scary images, just a cheaply done bit of garbage.
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