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For the most part the puzzles are not to hard to figure out, only the one
involving
the head and maze gave me trouble and it was a breeze once I figured out what to do.
There's good stuff
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some demented rat-catching, too, and Argento injects some variation into the Phantom myth: instead of being disfigured, he is normal-looking, and has simply been raised by rats.
"24" sticks Sutherland in the vortex of suspenseful intrigues
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an assassination plot, kidnapping, murder, countless looks askance, um...oh, yeah, and the in-flight demolition of a jumbo jet.
The script feels a little too calculated at times and glosses over a sequence
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a border crossing.
The plot, also
involving
Indian ambushes, the abduction of a squaw (who, of course, falls for Heston at his hairiest!)
Of course, there is a dream sequence which starts to get downright silly, and that takes the film in a weird direction,
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psychological issues.
Then more dreams,
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long hallways, a Native American, (the dashing Cornel Wilde) swimming.
Early on, there is a scene so laughably bad,
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an obvious stock shot of a scorpion, that it destroys the film's credibility, and the film never regains it.
We watch some really cool scenes with amy
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her watching Andrew Stevens psychically as Andrew watches video tapes of his father being attacked, blood running down other people as Amy's emotions are racing with energy., a sleepwalking scene, a show where she is escaping from the hospital, a scene where she gives a girl a bloody nose, and blue glowing eyes.
An American archaeologist thinks she has uncovered an ancient black cult
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priests and the plague victims, but she is brushed off by a British colleague, who is indifferent to her interest despite frightening revelatory evidence that she has uncovered.
Halfway through the movie, not seeing much I recognized on screen, I turned to the novel, and found one paragraph of it more involving, amusing, and wise than everything in the movie rolled together.
Otherwise, alcohol and marijuana always accompany the omnipresent cigarette in the scenes not
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sex.
I understand the fanciful attempt of the scenes
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the Mary Poppinesque umbrella - but there's not enough magic in the scenes between Scarlett and 'Grover' for us to care about Scarlett's potential outside the 'X's' home.
This gets high marks for being an
involving
film that, despite a long length of almost two- and-a-half hours, keeps ones interest all the way.
This movie is full of suspense, great action scenes and an
involving
story which never loses steam.
There's more going on behind the scenes,
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his financially desperate buddy (Joe P.) who needs the screenplay written or his kneecaps may be forfeit.
He is involved, along with mute idiot Lon Chaney, Jr., in experiments
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the decapitation of young women in order to procure a special type of fright-induced blood.
Then both incidents
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the knife... Jesus!
The sight gag
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Grant attending a serious music recital, leaning back in a chair, and crashing to the floor was hilarious.
Their is a subplot
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Bernhardt and the Yakuza boss...oh, and Naval Intelligence and the local police are after him, too!
There are many very funny gags up to this point to where they tickle St. John victoriously but then there's a racist gag
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one Ernie Morrison Sr. (the father of original "Our Gang"s Ernie "Sunshine Sammy" Morrison who would also occasionally appear in Harold Lloyd shorts) that threatens to put things to a halt.
Some funny set-pieces (such as Roz's bit
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a lipstick mistake) and a predictably sunny, smooth supporting performance by Gig Young as a dashing Romeo make it tolerable, but the script and characters are really second hand.
There is also a man with a hatchet embedded in his back, one throat slashing (not too convincing, I'm afraid) and one nice stunt
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The Collector being set afire and thrown into a swimming pool.
Why is it so bad, because you have Ernest as the main character, plus very annoying children, and a silly subplot
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some company trying to take over the camp.
Then Henry starts into his killing spree again, slowly
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Kai more and more.
One or two effective surreal set-pieces
(involving
the hearse and its driver) and Mori Kawa's nicely atmospheric photography, just can't make-up for the lame, weak and overly boring presentation.
The plot
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a wife seeking revenge for her murdered husband and Two cops who just seem to drive around is pretty uninvolving.
There's a fine balance struck between what one would see in countless other Allen films
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the neurotics in relationships, the mockery placed on the 'normal' people who just cannot connect with the Allen persona, and also with a side of the wacky comedy bits that one sees in Allen's writings at the time (lots of homage, parody, self-referential dialog, etc).
A scene
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Pacino dancing at a club actually drew applause.
There is a side story
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Tong (the always good Eric Tsang), who is a gay real estate agent.
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