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However, there were a few scenes that just felt overly tense, such as when--possible spoilers--Kevin begins choking on his food and
loses
consciousness, when Max learns of Kevin's death (which is more disturbing than emotional), and even the scene where Loretta is strangled (but not killed), which is otherwise understandable.
Take Manu's sister Julie, who even at the day of the funeral of her brother seemed to care more for her cherished role in an opera; or Adrien, who
loses
himself in his role of potential savior of the AIDS-epidemic; or Mehdi, who was more involved with fear for his own health, and who switches shamelessly between Manu, Sarah and in the end even Manu's sister, while in the meantime relentlessly executing a witch-hunt on brothels and prostitutes, even if this means hurting innocent people like Julie.
The screenplay is very good but sometimes it
loses
control and the movie becomes a little bit boring, especially at the beginning, until the first death.
First a man
loses
his job because he doesn't agree with the choice of design (it's a pretty blue with an odd leaf design).
Alley, cast against type,
loses
herself in this role of an uneducated, trailer-trash kind of mother who wants to love and help her son but is never really quite sure about what she should be doing for him.
In Emperor's Club, Prof Hundert
loses
his spot as headmaster to a young, politically-connected upstart, even though he taught there for 30 years.
This movie is full of suspense, great action scenes and an involving story which never
loses
steam.
Imagine how this puerile rubbish was pitched: "Hey there's this guy, right, and he
loses
his wee-wee, and gets a new one... and then we can do these jokes about Viagra and 69s and poo and farts and other stuff that we came up with after six beers and a whole stack of old comedy tapes.
A veterinarian
loses
his wife to a freak accident and ends up moving with his young son to the town that houses the legendary and mysterious pet cemetery.
Starting with a spectacular shoot-out at the beginning, Chow Yun Fat
loses
his best friend and partner and seeks revenge on the group responsible.
A film about a likeable tramp that
loses
his beloved dog to the pound.
Here's my plot spoiler: successful couple, man gets on coke,
loses
job, does more coke,
loses
marriage, house, does more coke,
loses
everything else, does more coke,
loses
everything else else that wasn't in the first everything else, does more coke... the end.
It tells the story of Freddy (Freddy Flores), a Bolivian with a gentle disposition, who, after Americans burn down the coca fields where he is employed,
loses
his job.
Right...well Ali (based on a "true" Story) is a bit of a Fat Phobic (just like almost in one in America who's never felt the pain of being fat)..thinking it all about your attitude..and when she
loses
her sports scholarship..she decides to enter a student film competition for the prize money for school.....and her idea is to prove being unhappy and fat is all out the fat person's negative attitude....if only people like her little brother(overweight) had a positive attitude their lives would be better..thats why she's popular (not because she's a pretty blonde jock)..the commercials leading up to this promised a true look/insight into one area of life where bigotry and prejudice are allowed to reign supreme... i "thought" finally people see something about the cost of our obsession with weight...how thou bashing of gay and others may be illegal...but fat bashing is More than OK....But the promise of the commercials was NEVER delivered...even although Ali don's the "Fat suit" for at least a month...at the end of it..she's still very hateful over her mom's past weight (its treated like a very dirty little secret)..never asking why people over eat...or even some the different causes people gain weight, her partner on the film has a hard attitude towards the world in general and never stops calling the one "fat" girl and meets and befriends.."her Fat friend"...after a month spent on this Ali changes only a little..after lying to everyone very little is said after ward...you keep waiting/hoping for her "a Ha! Moment" when finally the light turns on...but we all stay in the dark...along w/her...even at the end when her "boyfriend" admit being a jock if she were to quote "get fat"...he would dump her..because well he's a jock basically...she just shrugs smiles...but then again Jenny Craig was the sponsor...guess that should have told me something....at the end she more or less right and don't let the world decide who you are....or I'm not Shallow...just selectively deep;(
This version however seems to have thrown both the novel and the 1960s movie out of the window and opted for a virtual re-write which adds nothing to the story and instead
loses
most of the subtlety of the book.
However, at points the film
loses
itself amid some of it's lengthy, nearly plotless sequences.
However, with very green and inexperienced actors in front of the camera--and poor cinematography and sloppy editing going on behind it--the picture
loses
steam even before the halfway mark.
The early scenes give hint that maybe Moberly was onto something with his approach, but he
loses
his footing quickly--and the movie doesn't so much crash and burn as it does disintegrate on impact.
The lame acting by nearly all thespians (Sharon Lawrence starts off well but
loses
her believability, too) does not help matters, either.
Just watch those final moments in the court-room as he completely
loses
it and incriminates himself.
I've found that some of his comedy gets repetitive over the years but nonetheless, it never
loses
any of its humor in my opinion.
He
loses
big and has to pay up to Adolphe Menjou, the owner of the casino.
Then, when he
loses
interest (Hello, you have nothing to talk to them about) and has a disturbing dream, he decides he might be gay, and goes to a gay bar by accident.
I enjoy laughing but I have never been much of a howler, a knee-slapper; one who laughs so hard he falls over or
loses
his breath.
Although professional in scope and production, this film not only
loses
it's self portrayal, self review objective, it also never develops any plot line that pulls you in as a viewer.
Her partner Rachel, on the contrary, is tearful, unsure of herself and
loses
her cool whenever something goes wrong.
The story
loses
some of its impact around the hour, when the tempo is constantly interfered with lousy rock 'n roll concert sequences (an often-returning problem in 80's horror).
At this point, the "crazy old man" shows he isn't quite as crazy as you'd thought and despite his incarceration, he has not lost his humanity--all this being revealed as the Italian jerk slowly
loses
everything he has.
But the film
loses
its steam after the opening credits.
If he loses, his client could die.
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