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As a movie "Phileine zegt sorry" leaves a pointless
impression.
This is basically a gross
impression
programme with only a glint of realness to the people.
The
impression
it left was, regrettably, indelible.
The powerful
impression
the story made on me had not dimmed with the passage of time.
Brad Dourif gives an excellent performance (as always), and the plot has an intriguing symbolic feel to it.I had the
impression
the artist could represent the "shadow" archetype of Father Tyrone, and the of Christian symbolism is interesting.
The fact that I still remember well the movie after seeing it once about 7 years ago should tell you it made quite an
impression
on me, as well as my funny-bone!
now for everyone of you that have seen the trailer to this and got the
impression
that its a laugh a minute film that you can watch with all your friends, its not.
now i hope by saying that i don't give the
impression
that i'm discrediting the film but the funny parts in the trailer are about the only funny parts in the film.
And stealing a space shuttle gave the
impression
that the producers wanted to give a futuristic spin on the series and it flopped big time.
Seems that even those making it...ain't got a clue and it gives the distinct
impression
of being made-up as it goes along.
I tried to read P&P before but couldn't finish the first a couple of pages, under a false
impression
coming from reading the first quarter of sense and sensibility that the heroine in P&P was also full of vanity and conceit.
I got the
impression
Jeff Daniels wasn't trying very hard in this film, but you can't blame him given the tired storyline and studio-oriented vision.
It left no
impression
on me at all.
Let's these two guys end together, correct me if I am wrong, but I got the
impression
that if Caleb didn't move any faster to Marc, was not only because he confessed to be straight, it was because he felt he was betraying his roommate and flatmate Kyle.
I was sad to see the original Marc be played by someone new (and not as good looking), but after I found out the guy was in the short film "Crush", I definitely had a better
impression
of him (I loved that short film!).
The trailer sucked, and gave me the
impression
that it's a low-budget piece of crap with a great...no, AWESOME cast!
I got the distinct
impression
that the filmmakers thought they were doing something special.
In 2002, director Lucky McKee made a big
impression
with his first full feature film, the oddball horror 'May'.
I notice that five of the six people who commented before me on "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now" spoke of the lasting
impression
it made on them.
I saw this movie the other day on TV and my
impression
is that the director and the writer didn't know what to do.
For a debut feature, w-d Siddiq Barmak delivered a quietly poignant film - it may not be evident at first
impression
right after seeing the film with the sadness and injustice it burdensomely carries.
Intelligent dialogues and good actors complete the very good first
impression.
On the other hand, things that aren't do, because if everybody's first
impression
would be their most lasting, it would not be a good one.
carvings and other paraphernalia have been removed prior to dinner to create the right impression, but somehow or other the porcelain soup bowls decorated with men in erotic poses seem to have been overlooked and the patterns are quickly covered over in a frantic serving of chowder.
A team of American special agents lead by super smooth ace martial artist Jones (the ever cool Jim Kelly) travel across Thailand to rescue June (Judith Brown sporting in atrociously overdone Southern accent), the daughter of a U.S. senator who's been abducted by the evil Rangoon (Sam Hiona doing a third-rate Fu Manchu impression).
I imagine there is this kind of film that would be overtly depressing and boring for first 80% of the time on purpose, just to caliberate audience's mind-set, similiar to cleaning the palate, so the final 20% would really make some
impression.
The rest were simply not believable as the artists they were impersonating: mostly even they themselves gave every
impression
of not believing in what they were doing.
It says something that the only one who makes an
impression
is Frank Whaley, who's not on screen that long.
While there are adult characters in the film (most notably the coach, who is himself awkward and hardly authoritative), and while we meet Gregory's dad briefly, they come off as backdrop, and the overall
impression
is that this is like a live-action, Scottish, adolescent version of Charles Schulz's 'Peanuts' movies, where kids run about on their own seemingly at whim after school, but aren't necessarily concerned with being full of destructive mischief given that freedom.
The viewer can decide what sort of leauge it is.First things first,some reviews have given the
impression
that the bad girls/innocent boy scene is more graphic than what it is.It's a scene that's more like 50% visual-50% imagination.The newspaper in the film states that the young man was attacked,it doesn't use the r word.Some reviewers are stating an act happened that the law says is not possible.At least that was the law when I was an adolescent more than 40 years ago and spent time researching important information like that,I'm still trying to figure it out.
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