Leaves
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An opera diva has an accident, which
leaves
the door open for her understudy to take over the role.
feature version
leaves
out the shark-men scenes.
It is really funny and it
leaves
the first one miles away.
So in that respect, the film falls short of being a powerful message and
leaves
you wondering what the final outcome really was all about.
The tenor of the conversation
leaves
the more easy going Haines with the impression that the proposal is not entirely serious.
The ending with little ambiguity
leaves
the story open for a sequel.
Swinging Tweety begins belting out an insufferable song as soon as the train
leaves
the station, so lets hope that Puddy Tad gets him this time.
Mr. Snuff-sniffer accidentally
leaves
his snuff box at the scene of the crime and the sheriff arrests on suspicion of murder.
Xavier the main character
leaves
his tidy life in Paris, his ex-hippy mother and his beautiful girlfriend and goes to Barcelona to study spanish in order to get a job at the embassy.
I loved the ending because even though you know what's going to happen, it still
leaves
you sitting on the edge of your seat waiting - anticipating!!
Applauds to the writers for spicing things up, and the ending although i found it a bit strange
leaves
room for yet ANOTHER sequel...maybe "son of chucky"!!!
The wife
leaves
for a while to vacuum her bed and bathtub(!)
Stunning, memorable camera movement, and an ending that has an emotional punch that
leaves
Hollywood films far behind.
She
leaves
the Windy City to return to her hometown of Louisville, Kentucky, to help out her father.
From beginning to end farscape
leaves
you with a feeling of hope, and dispair, as new and unexpected things happen and then people live and die, surprising you every time.
The gag is milked even more when, having exhausted the chain of command at the store itself the manager places a call to the owner, who is in bed and
leaves
it to reveal that he, too, is only wearing the top half of pajamas.
Edgar overhears this and is deeply offended by the idea that the cats would get everything before him, and plots to destroy Duchess and her kittens; he drops sleeping pills in their supper one night and then
leaves
them stranded in the French countryside.
Sort of a faux-realist work that
leaves
you realistically wondering how deep the drug culture is embedded in American life.
Everyone gets disgusted and
leaves.
I like this movie because it
leaves
you wondering what's going to happen next and did this or that happen.
He sets the scenario in feudal Japan, which
leaves
the viewer at the end with the partially right exclamation: "boy, does feudalism suck, I'm glad that it is over...".
The story is about how an young girl Amudha who lives with her foster parents at Chennai, India
leaves
to Sri Lanka in search of her real mother.
Alas, the script is deliberately turgid and sordid, and the overall effect
leaves
one with a downcast spirit.
I'd say it
leaves
Gurinder Chadha, Mira Nair, and even Merchant and Ivory (of Bombay Talkie) almost in the dust.
However, FAME builds its characters up beautifully and then
leaves
us with so many questions when its over.
From here things go seriously wrong, his car is stolen before he
leaves
the premises so his pre-arranged alibi is out the window whilst meanwhile, unknown to him, his wife confesses to the murder to the photographer neighbour, a closet lesbian in love with her, who volunteers to return to the crime scene and retrieve Delair's scarf and as long as she's there,thoughtfully wipes her prints of the murder weapon, a champagne bottle.
There are 6 deaths and one of them you don't see but, it
leaves
you mind to think "how was she killed?" the stranded theme reminded me of 1977's the Hills Have Eyes, which followed kind of the same concept, but in the desert with canninbals.
Besides this, the idea of ending a film without truly concluding the relationships that began
leaves
many moviegoers dumbfounded but actually makes the viewers realize that life is like this(it goes on...).
Based on a William Faulkner short story, Two Soldiers is a top notch short film, a movie that has enough story, emotion and great cinematography for a feature film and definitely
leaves
you wanting more in the end.
Bassanio and Portia offer Shylock considerably more then the original loan instead of the pound of flesh, but Shylock, distraught after his daughter
leaves
him and marries a Christian, refuses to take it.
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