Loses
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Roopa (Kamalinee Mukherjee)
loses
her parents and other family members in a gruesome car accident.
The secret service agent
loses
his partner along the way,to the crazed gunmen who schemes,lies and murders anybody in his path who'll stand in his way of his mission.
It all begins when Michael Keaton, fresh off of doing nothing noteworthy since Batman,
loses
his beautiful author wife, Anna, to a car accident, possibly caused by her driving one of those convertible VW bugs even though she's supposed to be rich.
The first problem is that, by agreeing to take on the murder by hire assignment, the drifter
loses
all sense of sympathy, worthiness, and heroism.
And the wife (nicely played by the fetching Kari Wuhrer - the sheriff in EIGHT LEGGED FREAKS), a high class lady who runs a mission for homeless people, similarly
loses
a degree of sympathy by jumping right into bed with the homeless drifter (despite her evidently weakened state after the death of her husband).
Add that the movie is overlong and
loses
its speed towards the end you would be easily led to the conclusion that Man To Man is not worth watching.
For starters the film
loses
direction from the opening frame and wanders rather aimlessly throughout the film, dead set on making a suspense thriller but getting sidetracked into satisfying an audience who wants to see nude encounters.
This film started out very promising with the story about a director who
loses
his sight and a blind woman who is bound to help him.
It is also seems like it wants to really poke at Christianity but then
loses
that in the end much to my chagrin but leaving an inconsistent feel to the movie.
With no coherent storyline to boast of, the movie
loses
us early on, though I'm perfectly willing to admit that there might be SOMEBODY out there who actually gets some deep message out of this film.
Jane Frazee (as Carol)
loses
a piece of her bitches to Mr. Rogers' sharp leer.
Then it inexplicably slows down,
loses
focus and starts resembling a traditional French movie only to regain focus in the end with the love relation between Antoine (Depardieu) and Cécile (Deneuve).
Even that death was stupid because the statues tooth went through his mouth and hangs there like that will support it and there is a scene when a goth girl
loses
her contacts doesn't find them, and seems like she doesn't need the.
He calls work and demands that he
loses
his vacation time and she says he will pay for this.
What we have here is basically a solid and plausible premise and with a decent and talented cast, but somewhere the movie
loses
it.
It was the darkest, most dismal plot- family has no money, mom
loses
her job, father gets killed in the bank, bank robber steals family car with both kids in the back and after high speed chase, drives off the bridge and drowns them in the river.
One cares not who wins, loses, dies or lives--just end it as soon as possible.
Characters seem to enter a scene for the sake of entering a scene, so much so that one
loses
count of the number of times character enter and leave rooms.
The script
loses
the meat of the book in favor of forced emotional notes and low brow gags.
The movie just
loses
so much in translation.
The film
loses
momentum, though, when it begins to concentrate more on the narrative story of two doomed lovers.
He
loses
sight of what true friendship and love is and blah blah some other nonsense.
It could have been a great, hard political thriller instead of a jumbled mess that
loses
any message in a sea of bad writing and acting, a fact that amazed me considering the cast.
The result is that the hapless viewer
loses
interest in the characters, the plot, and, in the end, the film itself.
A reasonable cast(including John Voight and Harvey Keitel) battles against a puerile script and
loses
badly.
When Mr. Barrymore
loses
his leg in a whaling accident, Bennett rejects him.
Stagy picture begins well, but quickly
loses
energy and focus.
The makers of this film have created a future where not only is abortion and birth control illegal in every state,but women are prosecuted for murder and sent away to serve long prison sentences.In other words,this film is every liberals worst nightmare!The political agenda is so heavy-handed here and the style of the film is so low-key that it just
loses
steam pretty quickly.Regardless of which side of the fence you're on,I'd recommend skipping it.
First Nishabd then Cheeni Kum then Jhoom Barabar Jhoom and now this i mean hes got to gather a bit of his money and move as far away from Bollywood as possible before he
loses
all his respect and I'm telling you he's already past half his way.
Ronald Colman won a Best Actor Oscar for showy performance as a popular stage thespian who completely
loses
himself in his roles, particularly as Shakespeare's Othello.
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