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Also, for the most part this is pretty professional looking stuff, maybe not stylish but it has a certain flair and the content is handled reasonably well, with particular kudos for
largely
avoiding having to employ much pixellation.
I'm not recommending it but I wouldn't dissuade you either...it definitely divides people but given it's
largely
about repression--that's no surprise.
While Penn and Cruise's popularity soared, Hutton has been
largely
forgotten about, and that's a shame.
The 1995 version has more dramatic power
largely
because it sharpens many of the characters -- in the 1995 version Lady Russell is snobbier, more manipulative, less truly looking out for Anne; Sir Walter is even more vain and vapid; Elizabeth is nastier; Mary is more insufferable; Mr. Elliot is more smarmy; Lady Dalrymple is much more stupid -- but I think the characterizations in this 1971 version are closer to the book, to Austen's vision, and to the real people of the time.
Man, I can't believe the
largely
harsh and negative comments for this movie.
family thinks that i am schizophrenic too in trying to make sense of a film that is
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insane' to the rest of the world.anyone
The weaker parts of the movie revolve
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around using stereotypical set scenes.
The appeal of Mr. Bean is
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his childish behavior and innocence.
At times, the rather tight budget does show, but the constraints actually serve the film well - there's a grit and honesty of emotion here that lends the film an immediacy lacking in most similar-minded films (like Schultz' later CAR WASH, which was more popular, but
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pointless) Warm-hearted but also true-to-life, this might be one of THE sleepers of the 70s - celebrated at the time, it seems that few film freaks know about this one today.
To view the fictionalized biography "The Phenix City Story", I claim, is to enter fields where U.S. filmmakers have seldom ventured, Director Phil Karlson got his directorial assignment on "The Untouchables" TV mega-hit series
largely
on the basis of "Kansas City Confidential" and this film; and it has become one of the most admired and most- imitated movies ever made.
The rarest feat for US filmmakers seems to be the hero-centered purposeful anti-crime film or TV series; I remind the viewer how mightily "Cain's Hundred"'s and "Hardcastle and McCormick"'s and even "the Untouchables'"' producers had to work to produce anything but episodes devoted
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to the unfictional activities of criminals rather than those of their ethical opponents.
I have always been a fan of this
largely
unseen filming of the Gershwin opera, since I last saw it in 1959.
It was high time a movie about the situation in a
largely
ignored Asian country like Myanmar had to be made and Beyond Rangoon is Hollywood's answer.
However, TW&TL remains a striking exposition of what once was known as The American Character,
largely
on the strength of Brian Keith's superb portrayal of Teddy R. (Obviously Milius--and Keith--admired TR tremendously to make two films about him, including "The Rough Riders.")
Not wholly successful, but it
largely
does work.
Prettily filmed
largely
in Pebble Beach, California, and other Monterey County environs, the film is endowed with Pinza's iron strong operatic basso in Solamente Una Vez, as well as with original songs by Harold Arlen and Dorothy Fields, with Douglas Shearer splendidly handling the sound recording, and notice must be made of the fine set decorations by Edwin Willis, and the effective costume designs by Walter Plunkett.
It is confined, largely, to one setting, the home of the Morkan sisters, and not a great deal happens in conventional 'dramatic' terms.
A bland title disguises this solidly-carpentered example of old-fashioned Hollywood entertainment, this film proves a
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successful hodgepodge of several disparate elements: a period piece, a romantic drama, a crime movie and a political thriller.
how much on truth it's hard to tell.this much is certain.it is based on the book written by Mark Fuhrman.anyway,the movie depicts the crime in flashbacks and its aftermath,including the arrest of a suspect,some 25 years after,who was never considered a suspect at the time.in the movie,Fuhram of course is
largely
responsible for the arrest and closure of the case for Martha's surviving family,in particular her mother.the
Although Bullet In The Brain is, without question, superior amongst short films, it
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seems more like a short piece of writing than a film.
As the film itself says the 1988 massacre of Pro democracy activists was not televised and therefore
largely
went unnoticed to the world.
The passion it depicts is
largely
misdirected, even for the leading man.
Yet this is
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compensated by his obvious love of genre cinema, dedication to his craft and sheer ingenuity.
A poor box-office performer when released, this film has been
largely
forgotten today.
"We're both stumbling around together in this unformed world, whose rules and objectives are
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unknown, seemingly indecipherable or even possibly nonexistent, always on the verge of being killed by forces that we don't understand."
Director Larisa Shepitko paces the film extraordinarily well, despite its being a
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introspective piece of work.
In fact, considering that this was a low-budget British indie by a first time feature-director with a
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neophyte cast, it's a magnificent achievement.
Despite its many faults, Hallmark's 1995 version of Gulliver's Travels is still the finest adaptation of Jonathan Swift's satirical classic -
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because it not only includes ALL of Gulliver's many travels but also includes the satire that's often overlooked.
The 80's is
largely
considered the decade in which horror decided to have fun.
While the romance in this film is an important aspect, it is
largely
about the role of responsibility and duty in modern Indian.
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