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Her dreams are dangerous to the government, represented here by Rickman as the intense, manipulative interrogator.
The acting is superb; it is subtle, passionate and
intense.
Bryan Cranston is
intense
and energetic as Patrick Crump, he has since admitted in interviews that he knew next to nothing about the X Files prior to this role, a fact that makes his hit-the-floor-running performance all the more incredible.
The stunning atmosphere and tantalizing suspense, the great Sizilian setting, the intriguing story the brilliant performances or the
intense
moments of sheer shock - I don't know what to praise most about this ingenious Giallo!
I say, most, because this movie, albeit very serious, intense, deep and really thoughtful, still suffers some drawbacks.
Smartly written, well acted,
intense
and suspenseful.
One
intense
situation after another kept me glued to the set.
He croaks to the bartender "gimme a packet of potato chips" While he is eating it we can feel how thirstier he is getting, we hear a voice in the background saying.... "Keep building that thirst, build it till you cant hold it any more............. then blow it away with TEAM" The man drinks TEAM (a soft drink) It feels like a few dozen bags of potato chips the thirst is so
intense
that i cannot hold it any more, Season 2 has even more twists and turns then season 1.
The storyline thus walks a tightrope of chance events to such an
intense
degree that you cannot take your eyes off the screen for even a millisecond, or you will miss something crucial.
"The missing star", who competed for the Golden Lion at 2006 Venice Film Festival, is a film that, when you think about, the first adjective that comes to your mind is:
intense.
Although this movie was released in 1970, it's message is as relevant now as it was then as society continues to undergo major changes which lead to the kind of
intense
alienation that the movie effectively dramatizes.
I had butterflies in my stomach because the scene is incredibly
intense.
An
intense
allegory on the fragile facades of civic conventions.
Check "Puppet on a Chain" and "French Connection II" for some other good, long,
intense
chases.
I do recommend it being an
intense
drama with no lack of action and thrills.
Dr. Ben McKenna (James Stewart) and Jo McKenna (Doris Day) travel to Morocco for a holiday where they meet a mysterious man named Louis Bernard (Daniel Gélin) on a bus.The next day this man is murdered, but before he dies he tells Ben a secret; an assassination will take place in London.The crooks kidnap the couple's son Hank (Christopher Olsen) making sure Ben won't reveal their plan to anybody.Alfred Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) is a very
intense
thriller.The acting is superb as it always is in Hitchcok's films.James Stewart is marvelous.Doris Day is a delightful person and actress and she gets to show her singing talents as well.The song Que Sera, Sera has an important part in the movie.This movie is a movie of many classic scenes.In the final scenes at the Albert Hall, done without dialogue, you can barely blink your eyes.This movie is fifty years old now.Time hasn't decreased its power in any way.
Not until this film had I seen a story of such
intense
passion and love, and the torture that it can bring.
The most
intense
and powerful film I have seen in years.
This is not a great film, but it does effectively portray an
intense
moral dilemma against the backdrop of a harsh and frigid Soviet wilderness.
Another Asian horror movie packed with intense, and creepy moments.
Rarely does a film capture such
intense
drama and emotion.
With brave,
intense
performances by Liv Ullmann (never better) and Max von Sydow (likewise).
Charlie has never been more
intense
or super cool than in this one.
If you liked the Richard Chamberlain version of the Bourne Identity then you will like this too...Aiden Quinn does this one brilliantly, you can't help but wonder if he is really out there...I reckon he and the other main cast members probably had nightmares for weeks after doing this movie as it's so
intense.
Memorable one-liners abound, and the closing credit's "dedicated to..." is
intense.
It is very suspenseful and
intense.
There's a major difference between releasing an original, intense, edge-of-your-seat, scary, gore-fest, and doing like filmmaker Eli Roth and his team have done with "Cabin Fever" and simply acted like it.
Gere and Danes are
intense
(although her screen personality could use a bit more defining and spicing up), editing and cinematography are excellent.
Director Ulu Grosbard crafts a few
intense
dramatic sequences, and the editing at the finale juxtaposes Sadie's bar performance with Georgia's sold-out arena show--both singing the same song--and it's a sadly nuanced moment...but really, what's the point?
200 odd prisoners are shipped in & they are put to work fixing the rundown prison up including Burke (Viggo Mortensen) who is ordered to break into the old execution chamber, he duly obliges but when he penetrates the bricked up door an
intense
beam of light shoots out & all the electrics, gas & fire around the prison goes crazy for a few minutes.
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