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Most of the film hits the right buttons: the story develops smoothly, acting is solid (Sienna Miller's drawl is priceless, she really can act!), chemistry between both
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works, and rolling American rural scapes and quirky side characters really make for a good time.
The
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included Buster & Babs Bunny (no relation, which became their running gag or catch phrase), Plucky Duck, Hampton Pig, Dizzy Devil, Shirley 'the' Loon, Elmira, Montana Max, Furball, Sweety, the rats and assorted animals of Perfecto Prep, and the original Looney Toons cast themselves.
But what sets it apart is that we actually like the three
leads
(unlike Open Water) who find themselves up a tree when a crocodile flips their fishing boat and munches up their guide.
Is it perhaps because the romantic
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are middle-aged, shopworn, and gun-shy, rather than oversexed teen-stars?
The acting by the two
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is hard to believe; you would swear the two young men really DO suffer from Muscular Dystrophy (Rory) and Cerebral Palsy (Michael); quite simply, two of the FINEST performances I have EVER seen; these are two very believable characters as well, and you never have the feeling things have just been "tossed in" for dramatic purposes or to evoke sympathy.
Craig Morris and Jessica Tsunis were were especially well cast in the leads, delivering strong performances.
It accomplished this through the energetic performances of the leads, the steadiness of the camera-work (avoiding 'rock-video' clichés that were actually invented for the Beatles in their first two films), tight editing, and a non-judgmental presentation of the star as human being rather than symbol or god (or demon).
While the film is a wonderful blend of black comedy (e.g., using a stethoscope to listen to neighbor's conversation), the film builds on what Buster Keaton and Jacques Tati had introduced to cinema earlier--stoic faces that
leads
to comedy quite in contrast to the equally intelligent world of Robin Williams or the heartwarming Danny Kaye.
After winning a championship fight, boxer John Garfield (as Johnnie Bradfield) celebrates with a drinking binge, which
leads
to the manslaughter of a pushy reporter.
The trail soon
leads
them to two high school students, Richard (Ryan Gosling) and Justin (Michael Pitt).
See it and be awed by the star-power of the two leads, the exotic, romantic, photography and music, and the bold adventure of a truly escapist film.
We follow hopeless romantic Gary (The main character) on his quest to win over the girl of his dreams which
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him down an uncertain road with a surprise twist at it's ending.
Gary glides into help Karen, which
leads
to the aforementioned, unexpected conclusion.
George Berger (played by Treat Williams)
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a small group of 1960's-1970's era anti-war "hippies" living at large in New York City.
At first, both
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– Jean Peters and Louis Jourdan – might seem miscast but they grow nicely into their roles eventually, thanks no doubt to the talented players (Herbert Marshall, Thomas Gomez and James Robertson Justice) who support them.
The two leads, admittedly, are quite weak.
Jennifer Grey seems the unlikeliest of romantic
leads
and that's probably the reason why this beloved film is such a sure-fire hit.
You will agonise with him when his loss of face
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him into death.Helen Morse as "Jean Paget", pretty but not a great beauty (she resembles Sigourney Weaver a bit)registers just the right amount of spunk and winsomeness as the occasion demands.
Shlomi cooks gourmet meals for them, shops, cleans house, runs errands, bathes and cares for this grandfather and in general
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a life of submission to a family that views him as a 'retard'.Shlomi longs for a girlfriend and practically fails his school because of his lack of time devoted to caring for his family and a lack of concentration.
What's more the scientific and technological development of our societies
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us to believe we can explain everything, know everything and do everything.
Well, here are a couple of reasons why it is one of the stupidest ideas for a remake ever: The plot of the film is simple and even clichéd by today's standards, but what makes the film a masterpiece is acting by the four leads, unique direction by Mellville, cinematography, music and its style.
We just saw this film previewed before release at the Norfolk (VA) Film Forum, and there was general agreement on two matters: There were excellent performances in a first rate drama by the two
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and by others: and secondly, the marketing for this movie will only bring disaster.
one of best movies ever...Fire...it is not much about sociological description of India today...it is the mind blowing use of light that never stops, never becomes...normal...even when...in this sense the movie is almost unique...both
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are of very good quality...the origin of Das as a street performer are pretty obvious...her performance is a superb "cammeo"...but the use of the light...I have look at it and looked at it, again and again...still mind blowing after ages...nothing torrid in the story...rather "pure" way of facing the subject...in a way it is sad that in the bizarre world we live today, a major art work is usually known as a gender film...Fire can stand face to face with Dryer's Jeanne D' Arc or Ichikawa's Biruma no Tategoto or some of the major Kurosawa movies, just to name "some".
The acting by the three American
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was quite good, especially that of Alex Cord.
The final shootout between the three
leads
and the bad guys was very good, as was the scene where the doctor digs a bullet out of Clay McCord.
I was scared by the menacing Russian ambience, the 'snuff' theme and the claustrophobic plight of the mute and the fact that the (amusing, which always
leads
to likeable) characters could meet the end at any second.
Qin, the Emperor, is brilliant as he
leads
the audience to believe the kindness in his heart, only to unleash the most cruel acts upon the people around him.
Jeremy's wrath is never feared and it
leads
to a very disturbing conflict between him and his feelings about his fathers love for him.
This is a very honest look at some family dynamics after a traumatic event
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one to despair.
What desperation
leads
to the planning and execution of an escape into the jungles of southeast Asia?
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