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However, it does create some of the most hilarious
moments
of any film ever.
There are genuinely creepy
moments
in the film and I liked the way the ghosts manifested themselves in sheets, curtains and the house itself.
The acting is good and there are
moments
that make you jump.
A sort of road trip flick with many fun and some poignant
moments
keeps moving, stays fresh, and is a worthwhile watch for indie lovers.
This was marketed towards the kiddies, but has some dark, and emotionally upsetting adult moments, to which parents may not wish to expose their children.
Documentary hits all the beats, plot points, character arcs, seductions,
moments
of elation and disappointments and the allure but insane prospect of selling a script or getting an agent in Hollywood;and all the fleeting, fantasy-realizing but ultimately empty rites of passage attendant to being socialized into "the system."
In watching this movie a second and third time I realized that there are some hidden
moments
that passed by me on the first time through.
It had a few serious moments, sandwiched between hilarity.
Some spooky
moments
and the twist at the end was good.
Una giornata particolare is a film which has made brilliant use of closed spaces.It is in these dull,empty spaces that the audience sees the emotional turmoil and boisterous outbursts of Ettore Scola's two leading characters.Marcello Mastroianni and Sophia Loren play two frustrated individuals who decide to come together for some brief
moments
of their listless lives.It is the element of sadness associated with the narrative that makes us believe that people will take sides with characters close to them.All men would really feel sorry for Sophia Loren's character.All women would surely cry their hearts out at Marcello Mastroianni's existential plight.Disguised sexualities are also one of the key issues of this somber,poignant film.Most of the characters grapple with issues related to their own sexualities.Una giornata particolare cannot be termed as a pro gay film although it has been nicely depicted that a homosexual chap mixes well with women.This is a film for which Italian director Ettore Scola has crafted a fairly good mix of fact and fiction.His idea is to show how the arrival of Hitler changed destinies of ordinary Italian folks.A word about the courageous personnage played magnificently by great Marcello Mastroianni.He acts as a real man who does not beg for pity.He happily accepts his fate and readies himself to face the worst time of his short yet meaningful life.A true masterpiece of cinema !!!
And the result is an enjoyable movie, which has
moments
that I agree that are a little too dramatic for kids to watch (Manny's past, for example).
Oh and yes, the
moments
with that small mouse are priceless, and show-stealing.
Being made almost 30 years ago I thought the scary
moments
would be rather tame.
There are some great
moments
that sent shivers down my spine.
The acting wasn't good at all, but if you look at some
moments
in the film, rewind, and watch it again, it is genius!
I loved everything about it, from the sappy
moments
of mothers and daughters to the scenes where Mamie Gummer (Lila) is crying because of her poor decision in marrying a man for her parents and not because she is truly in love.
I loved these
moments
because they were just so real.
It contains many quotable moments, and some of the best sight-gags I've seen to this day.
This crazy half hour ride had me wondering all the way through, and the ending was excellent - one of those NOOOOO
moments
that really stays with you.
Although there are weak
moments
- the business with the "lung tester", for instance, is a bit, ah ... overblown (but worth having, just to see "Dr." Jimmy Finlayson) - but on the whole this flick is a good summary of what the boys brought to the screen.
is one of my favorite
moments
in the oeuvre.
Instead of relying on clichés and overly dramatized
moments
the plot unfolds through a series of incredibly realistic
moments.
Kathleen Quinlan is excellent as Alex McArthur's tormented wife and the character roles, played by veteran actors Charles Martin Smith, Bruce McGill, Anne Ramsey and Estelle Harris are well done and provide plenty of light
moments
at just the right time.
Let's see,...we have a case of incest/rape, attempted murder, wife swapping, alcoholism, infidelity, death of a little boy after eating tainted fish, a man with severe depression (he never talks during the movie and looks very scary), a hopeless dreamer who would probably be diagnosed with schizophrenia, a mentally retarded young man who thinks he is a street car conductor and spends all his waking
moments "
driving" his street car through paths among the garbage piles, a man married to a total shrew (I think I liked her character even less than the incestuous rapist!), etc., etc.
First of all, we know that Bruce Willis is a good actor but if you take the majority of his movies you'll see that the characters have these
moments
where they are the same.
There are just so many powerful moments, such an intelligent and moving story, such incredible performances.
The way the "scares" are set up is similar to the disturbing
moments
in "The Uninvited" (aka 4 Inyong shiktak, directed by Su-Leon Lee), but this isn't nearly to the same caliber.
And it's a fun moment when they, giving a ride to that boy and his granddad, collect bottles and turn them in for refund money.Those darker
moments
are the most haunting ones.The flashback sequence, where you see the murders happening, is extremely terrifying.When Perry goes to kill the girl, Nancy last, and she says "Oh, please, don't"...The brutality of man, it's impossible to explain.Then the hanging scene.First there goes Hickock and then Perry, first talking to the minister.In the last image of the movie we see Perry hitting the end of the rope.Sure movies,and books may try to sympathize these villains.Especially Perry's character is someone you could feel sorry for.He thinks of his mom, and dad who he hates, but still loves.But it doesn't change the fact both of these men these actors portray are brutal murderers, who don't feel sorry for anybody.They go to this house and murder an entire family, in cold blood.How could you sympathize these people?
This movie starts out brisk, has some slow
moments
in the middle, but generally moves along well, has a few very good moments, then peters out at the end of Act 3. I was able to get to see this in LA premieres 2 times (with 2 different endings).
Other classic
moments
is Busey constantly getting upset for people reminding him that he got his ex-CIA partner killed...which he did by accidentally shooting him in the chest (all made possible by a super slow-motion flashback sequence that makes watching paint dry seem exciting).
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