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I thought the movie was beautifully played, excellent
location.
I lived close to the film's
location
Basingstoke when this was made and am the same age (give or take a year) as the main character, Stephen.
The music is perfect, and haunting, the
location
sets perfect, the subject, the Bosnia-Herzogovina-Serbia war fascinating and the effort by the director not to take too obvious a side makes the film perfect.
Did anyone else notice that Patrick Stewart was not actually on
location
in Thailand with the rest of the cast.
Of course, despite all his bumbling, Father Angel is perhaps correct, but it's a break-neck race to the finish to find the correct
location
of the birth and plot side-lines and the main story all collide at once to make a rather spectacular ending and then a rather quiet epilogue.
Seems to feature nearly all scenes as location, or hand-held camera and it seems at times like a particularly effective episode of a 50s TV cop show - except that the content is much more brutal and sharp.
I'm thinking the
location
scout for this film is the same guy that finds people to interview right after a tornado in the Mid-West.
It is also interesting to note that many of the scenes were filmed on
location
in Liverpool, so you get to see the actual quarry, Strawberry Fields, etc.
You would think the setup of a volcano blowing up at a remote, yet crowded location, leaving a handful of survivors to fend for themselves until they can be safely rescued would be a good one.
It contains some very good second unit material shot in Mexico, so there must have been a large budget for that, as it must have taken at least two or three weeks on
location.
In the commentary, Moncrieff discusses how uncomfortable the actors felt with the scene and the
location.
Out of the blue, Marcus appears naked and with amnesia in the
location.
But check it out and enjoy....... Goulet's and Howes' voices are certainly in their prime, and this particular number appears to be shot on
location
-- wonderful vistas combine with perhaps the most beautiful piece in the Brigadoon score.
Okay,
location
shooting helps but frankly Cambodia's not THAT interesting or photogenic whichever way you slice it and it's very much the central performances that sell this one.
The plot is nothing new, an ever escalating battle of revenge but it is the
location
and script which set it apart.
I must agree with the fact that the music could have been chosen better, as to could be said of the location, my recommendation would be Chicago or new york.
Incidentally, we have friends who are (non-Mormon) missionaries in a
location
very much like Tonga, and they have experienced many, many of the same things portrayed in the film...even the rats!
Good
location
work, excellent acting and no glossing over what happened in the camps --- a bit scary for the younger set but a good introduction to films of a more mature theme such as Schindlers List et al.
Filmed largely on
location
in Chicago and helmed by Columbia College graduates Michael Ojeda and Joel Goodman, Lana's Rain is supposedly about two refugees from the Bosnia war moving to Chicago and trying to make their way in this strange new world.
The bleak and menacing atmosphere given by the
location
is added to by the central mystery of the unexplained disappearance of the 2 researchers who staffed the building the previous year.
It's a typical Van Gogh film, entirely set in one interior
location
and introducing two main characters constantly talking.
Robert Surtees, a master with the camera, has captured some beautiful Technicolor images of America in his near perfect
location
work, which is easily the film's greatest asset.
This was certainly an odd choice for young director Francis Ford Coppola, who, with cinematographer Philip Lathrop, globe-trots to many an exciting
location
and yet overflows the movie with syrupy uplift and musical trilling (courtesy co-star Petula Clark).
The movie location, Wyoming, is stunning and it must be said that the film's makers certainly choose the right locale.
Edna May Oliver plays the gawky ,spinsterish and bespectacled amateur sleuth Hildegarde Withers -the sort of person who always carries a neatly rolled umbrella irrespective of the weather-who teams up with wisecracking policeman Inspector Piper(James Gleason)to solve the murder of Gerald Brooks (Guy Usher).The title derives from the murder
location
-the Battery Park Acquarium.
The settings and
location
truly match the descriptions as described in the book written by the father-of-all-survivors Henri Charriere.
For those who say the film is not well shot, i thought it was beautifully shot, the first kiss was magical, not because of the kiss, but because of the
location.
The premise of the story - a young girl finding a time barrier at an abandoned naval station - is truly intriguing, add in some atmospheric direction from a team of excellent directors, sparse but brilliantly executed
location
footage and some solid performances - special note goes to the flawless and concentrated performance of Denis Quilley as Commander Traynor and you have a remarkably entertaining and memorable series.
A lovely
location
where all is believable.
The transitions from
location
to
location
are beautifully constructed; a series of intimate painterly portraits, introducing you to the vulnerable underbelly of each city.
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