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The film itself is only a compilation of scenes which have no
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meaning to someone living outside of Russia.
As I watch Octopus II, I contemplate the
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lameness of the Octopus/Croc/Dino Horror Genre.
The film manages to coast as far as it does on the strength of Christie's plot alone (all her plots have a certain amount of
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interest), but the direction is hopelessly flat.
This is a story about the power, beauty and possibilities
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in a meaningful education.
Not being the least bit familiar with the characters from the comic book series, I expected this film to merely accomplish the basic: introduce me to the characters and their
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characteristics, present a plot, and end with the destruction of the main adversary and perhaps hint at the possibility of a sequel.
Thus, his work is probably less "filmic" than, say, political, which some may call a weakening of their
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artistic quality.
The makers of Ernest Goes to Africa did not rise to the creative challenges
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in low budget film production.
Christopher Guest has a true eye for the humor
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in those who have no sense of humor about themselves (about 90% of white heterosexual males, to start with).
Though perhaps the story would work well involving almost any ethnic group, the
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Jewishness of the characters gives extra meaning to the bounty of wonderful dialog.
The
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problem with any staging of 'The Merchant of Venice' has never been the pseudo-controversial anti-Semitism, but the fact that there are two story lines wildly different in both tone and content; a frothy romantic comedy and a searing tragedy.
However, there is a sense of detachment
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in the story structure.
The story gives you some insights as to the real issues of the era, and the difficulties that were
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in everyday living back in those days.
There may indeed be an
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fallibility and tendency to tragedy in human relations in general and sexual relations in particular.
There are
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constrictions in a B-movie: Budgets are tight, Time is precious (Scarecrow was apparently shot in 8 days) and the actors are often green and inexperienced.
It LOOKS interesting but there's no plot and really--the violence
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in this got disturbing.
Now there isn't much to recommend it, other than the
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camp value of actors being "terrified" by replicas of human skulls.
Unfortunately, what transfers to the screen is basically a slavishly faithful version of the stage hit with all of its
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weaknesses intact.
And most of the songs are often a lot of fun, and catchy, and performed with that wink and nod to the wonderful escapism
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in the form itself.
The film has aged well otherwise, and has a good message about the
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differences between a father and his son that most guys could relate to in some form or fashion.
You can only marvel at the perceptions
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in the characterisation of the two ageing performers.
More than any movie I has ever seen, the film deals with burdening sexuality and ego in a way that is completely human, never dull, and flushed in the kind of
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goodness of youth that is discolored by the fear-frenzied adult world where any quirk in youth is accredited to anything from insanity to perversion.
This is author James Dickey's theme - that any prevailing romanticism about the nature of Man's perceived
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goodness' can only wilt and die when his barely suppressed animal instincts come to the fore.
Some of the humor is a little broad and doesn't work, yet Rosalind Russell understands the gravity
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in this scenario and never hits a false note.
A clear depiction of how the natural trust and naivete
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in teens can be easily manipulated and how that impacted the rest of their lives.
A battle of ideologies between a 13 year-old and a demented disciplinarian gives way to
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humour but awkward shifts in mood disorients despite keeping it shrewdly cynical in the same vein as a "Dead Poets Society" more than a "Matilda".
It's difficult to not have a liking for Israeli director Eytan Fox and for his movies, which describe the life in the middle east and the
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problems gay people can have in these regions.
For Claude Chabrol,a cinéaste who has made over 50 films,this film must be like one of his loving children.However,his admirers might view it in a different light as it might appear as a minor work for them but many serious viewers would nevertheless feel that there are some nice things to observe in this film.Au coeur du mensonge is a film about people who are grappling with truths and lies in their lives.This film is more of a character study even though it is true that there are two crimes depicted in the film.These vile acts are merely a pretext for small town people to talk of pretentiousness and infidelity.Au coeur du mensonge is also a story about two artists;one of them is a fake and other one is not so sure of his
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abilities.There is also a woman in their midst who is torn between these two men.The message of this film is simple:To understand a lie,one has to go to its heart.When we watch Sandrine Bonnaire and Jacques Gamblin, we realize that the truth is not so complicated as it is always visible on surface level.
The movie while obviously low-budget (no different than we'll say "My Beautiful Laundrette" or "Mona Lisa" at this particular time in UK productions), yet its concentration on the
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drama of a confused and conflicted ex-Para in a non-empathetic society totally over-rode its budgetary limitations.
The
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weakness of most television involves the ever-present camera crew and their entourage.
An
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flaw then, before we even begin.
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