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Alice Dodgson,a New York doctor gets her
license
suspended when she treats one of her patients with an unapproved drug,resulting in the patient's death.Without a job,Alice is forced to go to Jamaica,where she tends to the brother of a wealthy white landowner.The brother thinks he's a zombie and is deeply involved in the local people's voodoo practices and rituals."Ritual" is a mediocre horror flick.The action is pretty dull,the plot twists are silly and there is no suspense.There is a bit of gore as someone is killing off white people with a machete,but not too much.The cinematography is decent,however the acting is truly woeful.Definitely one to avoid.4 out of 10.
But the bleak subject matter doesn't give the filmmaker
license
to make a sloppy film.
You see Widmark wanted to marry her himself but - 1) He never proposed to her - 2) They never had a relationship (they don't even have anything that resembles a love scene together) and - 3)without telling anyone (including Lupino) he has obtained a marriage
license.
It looked like the
license
plates were from Mississippi, which may explain why there was so much racial tension.
And the story was so fantastic that no amount of literary
license
could afford it credibility.
It is not that I object to literary license, (if that is what it should be called) especially when there is no overt attempt to say "based on a true story."
And shrinking a long saga down to a two hour feature requires some, let's say, historical
license.
The story intrigued me but the mistake - BIG MISTAKE - as everyone is identified via driver's
license
or passport before they board any american commercial aircraft left numerous plot questions in my mind.
But the film took great
license
- as usual with Hollywood.
Clear it and
license
it please.
imagine "24" completely uncensored, given free
license
to explain the situation in any detail needed and showing how and why both protagonists do what they do to kill/prevent and you have an idea of how good this TV series is.
I watched the premiere of "Path to Paradise" way back and was stunned by it, dramatic
license
and all.
Dramatic
license
- some hate it, though it is necessary in retelling any life story.
One of them was where Junior (George O. Gore II) got his driver's
license.
Great films are able to take a true story and use just enough artistic
license
to keep its audience engaged for the entire movie.
Poetic license, perhaps, as this is not in the script, but we can forgive Miss Dressler's excesses; she is too good at it not to.
Bronson (Paul Kersey)once again takes to the streets (given a
license
to kill by the chief police no less) and moves into his friends apartment (who you guessed it) was killed by a street gang that has taken control of the neighborhood (which looks like Beruit).
As far as I'm concerned, Landon was one of the worst actors on earth, and his artistic
license
went way over the top, similar to his massacre of the "Little House" book series is proof.
Poetic
license
is one thing, but this movie is a complete fantasy, and fails badly because of it.
Eugene Sands),"Connie & Carla",'04, was the doctor in the story who uses drugs and losses his
license
to practice medicine.
I'm actually doing research for university on the title character Richard Maurice Bucke and would like to point out that the person they based the main character on was in reality completely different!!! Hollywood's ideas of people and artistic
license
granted, the real Dr.
A love biangle, (sorry for the poetical license, but is not a triangle!)
I feel that it needed a better script and director with a semi-documentary approach and as little artistic
license
as possible.
This relic of a short film starts with a teen going through the process of attempting to get a driver's
license.
This is more or less a "poetic
" license
to thrill.
"Hey, do you haver a drivers license?" ,Anton says to the cameraman, "Well lets go pawn this guitar!".
When the minister asks if anyone has any objections, a guy jumps up and announces that Colbert CAN'T get married because she already is married!! Colbert insists this isn't true, but when they investigate they find that the Justice of the Peace and many others remember her wedding and there is even a signed wedding
license!
Those who know who know the Kelly "legend" & are hoping that this film would be an accurate depiction of his life may be disappointed with the creative
license
taken with this film (eg.
I even learned how to profess the making of checks and driver's
license
and cash them in over seventeen states, until a jealous queen called the Secret Service on me and I went to Federal prison.
Anyway - it's a shame they didn't have the bucks to
license
Dr. Strange, because I think this could have been a total kiddie phenom.
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