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I think the film had enough humorous
moments
to make a 30-minute episode of the standard we've come to expect from the TV series.
Fortunately he didn't because although the story is "soggy and 99.44% pure soap opera", using his own words, it still retains powerful
moments
and excellent interpretations from its main actors: Barbara Stanwyck and Adolphe Menjou.
Their first meeting at a cruise to Havana, with Menjou so drunk that he ends in a wrong cabin (number 66 instead of 99) where Stanwyck, bored and happy to encounter somebody, is one of many
moments
where Capra's talent is evident.
A few funny
moments
stretched paper thin.
I saw that film when i studied films in england, i liked the director's techniques with his subjects.First of all he provokes them in order to get more informations from them, second he manages to become intimate to the viewer with his monologues that take the form of a confession.Many commented that his life is pathetic, maybe so, but it takes courage to expose to the public some very 'personal' moments.Many people might comment about the ethics of documentary, because sometimes he seems to abuse some of his subjects, or even mock them,i have a specific scene in my mind:When he interviews one of the so called patriots,inside a snack bar he pans his camera and while we listen to the 'patriotic credo' we watch another man dressed like a clown.I think this is a film that deserves to be seen because it is a prerequisite for people who enjoy BIG BROTHER and other similar assortments, that victimize their subjects sometimes to the extreme.Compared to those SHERMAN'S MARCH is very innocent much more entertaining though.8/10
It had moral value and sweet
moments.
Hard social facts are faced from the perspective of a little and very smart and inquiring child, although there's no violent scene on the movie the political tension is well expressed by the parents and friends, to the very confussion of the girl.. i don't remember her name, but her performance is outstanding, its very interesting how she interchange her wasys from childish feelings and behavour to thoughtful and even worried attitudes, being all the time very credible, the picture has a sad background, but the bright of the girl as the protagonist gives the element of hope, being the picture not sad but quite interesting and rich, with a lot of joyful funny
moments.
Pollio just skates by as Sonny Westwood and although his character has some fun
moments
in the film with his singing dancing, Pollio's real acting chops show in his first movie, HOW IT ALL WENT DOWN.
The supporting cast is chock full of quality types, Gloria Grahame has some nice
moments
as Powell's wife, Gilbert Roland as a Latin Horndog and the magnificent Elaine Stewart as the current object of his rutting interest.
The David bowie song ashes to ashes is heard at two pivitol
moments
in the movie and indeed makes the movie that much more enjoyable.
Nevertheless, there are
moments
of hilarious dark comedy throughout.
This is a movie that is helped by its directing and writing, as many of the funny
moments
(which are clever and well thought-out) should be credited to the writers more so than the stars.
There were some good
moments
in STLD2, sure, but the few good ones could not make up for all the bad.
I sat down, ready to watch the last Peter Sellers Pink Panther, and got a retrospective with a throwaway plot pieced together from outtakes and non-Sellers
moments
introducing well-known clips.
OK it's about relationships and it's not a character sketch, but it's also a well done movie with some very strong
moments
and some fine details.
The larger A productions often get bogged down in romantic
moments.
They are less embraced today so these
moments
tend to slow up the narrative.
There are several other great
moments
of slightly lesser value.
The episodes are benefited by some nice camera-work, lovely locations and good scripts, not to mention a number of funny
moments.
Steve Martin is funny, even when
moments
he's not trying to hard to be funny, he's even funnier.
There were no laugh out loud
moments
of hilarity.
We get it, she's a virgin and needs to ponder if she's ready, while thinking back to the
moments
she felt secure with him...
It is not laugh out loud but it has it's
moments.
There are some funny
moments
in this film.
"The Insider" is a masterpiece.I only saw it because Al Pacino was in it;the theme really wasn't very interesting for me(I though that was the usual "political-correct" film against tobacco),but then came the big (big!) surprise;I found myself seeing an incredible good film.It has wonderful performances by(of course)Al Pacino ,Russel Crow,Christopher Plummer and Diane Venora.It's one of that strange cases when the theme of the film isn't very interesting , but the film is so well made that you enjoy it like if it would have the most interesting theme possible.Michael Mann shows that is one of the best directors;making an absolutely absorbing film ,starting with a non much interesting theme ;it has nearly hypnotic
moments
(the most of them when Al Pacino and Russel Crow are having a phone conversation).It's so absorbing that the 2 hours and a half of it seems like lees than 1 hour.I can't say what's the best thing the film has,why?;because it's all;the performances, the dialogues,the locations (with incredible shadows and lights in everyone),the direction,etc.So, if you want to see one of the best films (if not the best )of 1999,see this masterpiece.
There are many specific
moments
in this movie that requires critical acting such as the
moments
when Azumi's internal struggle begins.
Therefore, when you watch those moments, you see nothing but a posing high school girl; no mimics, no posture, no feelings exposed, no acting.
There is action, a romance, funny moments, some action, good script and stunning surfing footage, as well as plenty of action, but not too much.
While sometimes there are funny
moments
the majority of it is predictable and a bit pointless.
There are some disturbing
moments
(the opening fight/murder, where we don't even know who the villain is; the barking kids; the bathtub scene), but the film lacks a clear idea of how it wants to portray the "infected" people; most of the time they behave like energetic sex maniacs, but at other times they become the plodding zombies of the "NOTLD" variety.
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