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Except for a "Stargate" (from the movie and television series) like structure that unnecessarily detracts from the scene and the obvious impossibility or at least gigantic leap of science two-thirds way through the movie, such lapses are minor compared to the
intensity
and small deja vu clues that actually enhance the movie till the end.
I didn't rate this movie higher only because of what I considered flaws in pacing and continuity--as others have noted, the ages of the brothers and their physical dissimilarities seemed peculiar and it seemed to drag at times, but the actors were so good and played their roles with such
intensity
and skill, and the intelligence and insight of the movie was so sharp that I feel guilty for not giving it another star.
The two talented young actors very authentically portray the
intensity
and passion of the modern-day Romeo and Juliet.
Michael Kitchen does the brooding
intensity
bit quite well.
The movie gains
intensity
because of the challenge Keiko presents to Yamashita's crumbled self, and some of his scenes of self-questioning are rewarding, but in the end I think movie is too sloppy and inconsequent.
QUID PRO QUO shows us that no matter how entrenched we are in our world view, there are always people who feel, with equal intensity, the exact opposite.
Against his better judgment,he jumps into the fray and becomes embroiled in what ultimately turns into a war of wits(and guns,of course)with a frothy,flop-sweating--but scarily intuitive and intelligent--crime boss named Hertz(Paul Giamatti,spitting and hissing his lines with dangerous intensity).
Such hits like "Dawn of Dead" and "I am Legend" are great movies, but their fear comes from
intensity
rather than dread.
And Ed Harris displayed his usual laser beam
intensity.
"Izo" is a cold film, a distancing film, but it has an
intensity
that is engaging and a sense of anarchy about it that recalls Oliver Stone's "Natural Born Killers".
It isn't exactly "Dog Day Afternoon" or "The Desperate Hours" (1955 version) in the
intensity
department.
Like someone else stated, it was the
intensity
that got to me (I don't really like Brando either--thank you Michael Bo.)
This all lends a special
intensity
to the film but it also creates a lack of nuance.
A glorious rendition of Vlad's life, Mr. Martin plays the Impaler Prince with wonderous accuracy, his tooth-rattling
intensity
is in keeping with the most accurate historical documents regarding Vlad Tepes.
His cuts of varying speed and intensity, his long takes when dealing with dialog... truly amazing.
This movie has all the intellectual
intensity
of an Afterschool Special.
I'd only seen Payne in musicals, but here he has a real understated
intensity
as a World War II vet out to clear his name.
This film is a gratuitous waste of time that has nothing like the
intensity
of Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer.
But, that
intensity
in combination with Kevin Kline's overplaying is hard to take at times.
The pared-down visual style gives the movie an edge and intensity, as if you're watching real people in a documentary rather than a fiction film.
I don't think this is necessarily the fault of the actors: while they are unable to kickstart the film into something resembling life, Daniel Craig and Samantha Morton nevertheless bring
intensity
and integrity to their roles as Joe and Claire.
The eponymous Dekko, with a bullet reposing in his skull, and with a proclivity for extreme self-abuse, ostensibly has also an iron constitution, as he struts along his path of vengeance with unalloyed
intensity.
Berenger plays this role with particular intensity, as if it meant a lot to him and was not just a job of acting.
I have always been impressed by the dramatic
intensity
of Abel Ferrara's films and 'The Funeral' does not fall short of any of them.
First of all, when you slide some title off the shelf that never made it to theatrical release with a cover that features Dennis Hopper staring out at you in all his squinty-eyed, slightly soulful I-Am-a-Raving-Lunatic intensity. .
The Insider is the only film I remember having seen where I walked out of the theatre with a headache because of the
intensity
of the story.
Meiko Kaji plays the part of Yuki with great intensity; she makes Yuki a gorgeous instrument of vengeance whose skill with the blade really is something to behold, and her final moments on screen are quite moving.
The Plot line is quite good for such an action-packed film, and it doesn't ever lose any of the
intensity
it starts out with, if it doesn't gain any that is!
Nor is the acting distinguished except for Vanessa Redgrave who aims at an
intensity
that seems to belong to another (and better)film.
The film had enough
intensity
that I had to see it all.
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