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The main idea of the movie was just too cliché, which made me
loose
interest and not appreciate the film as much.
The central character, vividly portrayed by Mimi Rogers, leads a very
loose
lifestyle in the initial stages of the film and converts to an overly rigid lifestyle in the latter stages after becoming disenchanted and seemingly depressed with what was transpiring in her life.
The scene is similar something from DEAD ALIVE, including a
loose
eyeball dropping out of the skull.
While I am a history teacher and my friends and family HATE watching historical films with me because I often find fault with the way movies often handle the facts in a fast and
loose
manner, I still managed to like this film and kept my mouth shut about its many inaccuracies!
The script is quite
loose.
About 60 minutes into the movie, one finally realizes that this is not a spy-thriller, or a mystery film, but rather a depiction of what happens when a bunch of self-centered morons are turned
loose
and run around like chickens with their heads cut off, so to speak.
I have seen "At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul" and "This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse", and those are more in the horror vein, but this is more a commentary on the degradation of Brazilian society due to drugs and
loose
morals, it seems.
Despite a few jumps in logic - like tying up one of the romantic
loose
ends by making one of the characters an instant lesbian - hmm, wish life were that easy - (and by the way - that's the spoiler) - I thought this movie was a sweet departure from current popular fare.
well, there are a few interesting set pieces, a rabid fox locked in a garage, a rabid Alsatian
loose
in a shopping mall, spring to mind, but even these are lazily handled.
An unsuccessful attempt is made to tie all these
loose
threads together into one coherent story.
People like Rose may have a few screws
loose
or lost but whatever the reason for her behavior, I can't work up the empathy to care.
It revolves around a lighthouse with a killer on the loose, knocking off every few minutes one more casualty.
The first "real" Hitchcock film leaves a lasting impression from the atmosphere - a killer (rape is, of course, not mentioned) is on the
loose
in London.
Luckily, the guest stars in the film didn't have much reputation to loose, since the product of their efforts is nothing short of a cataclysmic failure.
The way to play is here: you choose the weapons, the equipments and the men, you can made a plan, and you got to accomplish mission, such as defuse bombs, rescue and escort hostages... you CAN KILL TERRORISTS, OF COURSE, BUT THEY ALSO CAN KILL YOU, OR YOUR TEAM MEMBERS, OR THE HOSTAGES, so you must TOOK CARE... when the character that you're using dies, you get the control of another team member since they're all gone (you loose) or the mission is accomplished (you win), but you also
loose
if hostages are killed, or the bomb explodes, it depends from the mission.
"Invention" in this film is a pretty
loose
term - you see strange contraptions, and you also see people doing amazing (and odd) things with their bodies.
WE won't
loose
each other again (both age 55.5).
THE SEXUAL STORY OF O, which is another
loose
adaptation of De Sade's "Philosophy In The Bedroom", is no exception.
Specially the whole sequence about him in hospital and that he might
loose
his leg.
Another thing is that the story-line has a lot of
loose
ends and the screenplay just rattles.
Except S.J. Parker and some other scenes it's How to
loose
a guy in 10 days reloaded.
But at the same time there is a murder on the
loose
who is out to kill as many of the models as possible.
It would be easy to describe this as a cross between Brief Encounter and Le Boucher because it displays elements of both, the former inasmuch as it features a young, fairly unremarkable wife and mother who enjoys - if that's the right word - an unconsummated affair with an equally unremarkable medico, the latter because there's a serial killer on the
loose
and Claire (Isabelle Carre) slowly comes around to suspecting her medical friend.
Loose
ends?
Once that gets out, all hell's break
loose.
The story is also kind of weird, and, like a lot of these very short dramas of the 1930s, there are logical jumps and
loose
threads.
Over-produced, under-written comedy dud, an extension of the shaggy, funny skits on the earliest years of TV's "Saturday Night Live", never cuts
loose.
For those who watch
"Loose
Change" with an open mind," I suggest going to: www.911scholarsfortruth.org for a detailed and evolving discussion of the alternate possibilities.
Videos such as
"Loose
Change" cannot cover the entire subject, nor will it ultimately force the government to conduct a totally unbiased and complete investigation (most of the evidence at ground zero has been destroyed anyway).
London After Midnight is without a doubt the most sought after lost film in history.So badly do we want to see The Man in the Beaver Hat have motion that TCM made this reconstruction that gives a
loose
idea of what the plot was like.
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