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Cecila goes to see the showing of "The Purple Rose of Cairo" five(5) times and something happens in the movie theater which completely changes her life and she has to face the fact that Hollywood is fake and unreal and real life is what really
matters.
Matthau has job and family problems, and the family
matters
are a loose end that is never resolved by the film's end, nor is Dern's relationship with nurse.
The only reason the theater screening
matters
is because of crowd reaction.
The script was weak and clichéd so that didn't help
matters
either.
Further confusing
matters
is the fact that all these pretty young cheerleaders look about the same, so once the bodies start dropping it's easy to stop caring who gets it and when.
This is a strong and powerful account of Frankie, a former American P.O.W. in Saigon facing a harsh dilemma of society and family
matters
back home following the war.
The supporting cast don't help
matters
any.
You should see it, gay or not, because what
matters
in this world is also: love!
It leads on directly from the original movie and yes it does look like a studio made film rather than the location shot original but that doesn't matter, what
matters
is the plot is not as simple as the original which really just told how they came into being and then they went around killing a few doctors.
Dreadfully bad, the acting is so poor it draws attention to what is going on in the film, not that it
matters.
There is a big explosion when Harriet decides to upset her husband's career and goes to his boss to make
matters
even worse.
Watching it, you feel as if you're wallowing in a cesspool, and the fact that leading actress Shari Shattuck is not believable for a minute certainly doesn't help
matters.
The proprietor puts increasing pressure on Chaplin to make good, and complicating
matters
is a handsome tightrope walker interested in the daughter.
So Seagal is Jonathan Cold, a high-level ex-CIA agent who is now a "freelance operative," which sounds like nothing more than a title invented for cheesy action movies for a hero who takes
matters
into his own hands.
All the subtlety and detail imbued in this screenplay
matters
little when it is lost in tentative and banal acting.
I heard from a friend of mine at the Chicago Tribune (she's female, and you'll see why that
matters
in a second) and she said, "It was so stupid!
Making
matters
worse, she changed the color of her hair for this film.
You have a scary looking car that seems to be terrorizing kids at their school, so one of the staff members decides that, instead of calling the police, she'll take
matters
into her own hands and chase the man down herself.
To make
matters
worse, the footage editors didn't even bother to remove the original on-screen text from US Navy Seals in the carrier scene...the text that says "Off The Coast of Lebanon" does not match the on screen text used earlier and for the rest of "Stealth Fighter" - it's like comparing italic Times New Roman to Arial font.
Matters
only worsen for her as Susan is sent to a mental hospital under the care of the sociopathic Dr. Fletcher(..played cold-blooded by Mary Woronov)who enjoys performing experimental lobotomies on patients who "misbehave."
To make
matters
worse, the infamous Duke crashes the party.
It is a well known fact, since the late Bruce Lee's time, that it does not matter how strong the opponent is, It
matters
how you quick you react and how fast you can move.
Nevertheless, the city of San Francisco punishes him and he decides to take
matters
in his own hands.
What
matters
is that the film looks good and makes Seagal look good.
But, as with all fables, it is the struggle that matters, not the circumstance, and what this movie shows is the very real struggle of all young men to find meaning in and a purpose for their lives.
The story is slightly muddled (or were my subtitles bad?) but it
matters
not.
Playwright Norman Krasna, who wrote, produced and directed this understated comedic drama, keeps
matters
moving briskly, while allowing scenes to develop properly by emphasizing the sharp dialogue, some of which is startling with its insight.
Its plot blasts off with the discovery of a supposed teen suicide from hanging and soon enough develops into investigation of this and the aforementioned vice ring, with
matters
complicated by a motorcycle riding, leather clad killer.
To make
matters
even more confusing, the ultra-seriousness is alternated with jokes and situations that blatantly make fun of cheering and reinforce the blond, bimbo cheerleader stereotype.
As a former high school debater, I can't really argue with the depiction of the activity, but there's so little actual debating in the film that it hardly
matters.
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