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In "One True Thing", she is
mostly
sweet and in love with her domesticated life, and Streep makes what could be routine, even boring, seem attractive and charming.
This
mostly
means that in spite massive shootouts innocent people tend not to die or at least we don't see them die.
First of all, the entire script is
mostly
improv, adding to the fantastic illusion that what we are watching is an actual documentary.
I love everything about the film, the music mostly, the costumes of Han Suyin, and location.
For much of the movie it seems to be
mostly
a comedy, but a shift takes place that the film ends up a tragedy.
The film is
mostly
about class in America, and it quickly grabs your attention.
I remember it
mostly
because we were given time off school to watch his return (on a grainy black and white TV!) and then his knighting by the Queen.
His films are
mostly
rarely watched these days, except for those that were atypical for most of his career - meaning that the roles that frequently reappear on television are THEY WERE EXPENDABLE, THE LADY IN THE LAKE, JUNE BRIDE, NIGHT MUST FALL, THE SAXON CHARM, RIDE THE PINK HORSE, RAGE IN HEAVEN, THE EARL OF CHICAGO (in short the films he fought to get the roles in because they were not the usual comic fluff he usually appeared in).
It's ironic that nowadays when one thinks of Montgomery's career it is the films that were
mostly
made after 1937 that are pushed - the ones that broke the original image that MGM and Louis B. Mayer pushed.
It is a story told in a steady pace, told
mostly
not by words but by cinematic means of expression.
It is
mostly
about the loneliness and deep rifts between people, far and near.
But when they're suppose to be "creepy", it
mostly
gets pathetic.
The music was
mostly
very interesting.
Aside from the exceptionally talented rising star, Janet Mcteer as the lead and one or two established actors, the film used
mostly
little known names.
Set
mostly
in the back streets of Toronto NG is a dark , mysterious journey that takes the viewer into the minds of a young man and woman ( Vern and Sarah ) , each of whom has a fascination with riddles and a disastrous incident in their past .
Mostly
because I feel I have seen it all.
It received
mostly
bad reviews and did nothing to help director Tobe Hooper's career in the wake of the Spielberg/POLTERGEIST controversy.
Brendan Moran came to be something of a co-host as well, but he
mostly
did prerecorded pieces for the show.
Sergio Martino's film takes ideas such as mutation, greed and adventure and moulds it into one slightly compelling film, which makes up for what it's lacks in coherency and logic with a load of
mostly
intriguing ideas.
Although the bad guys are
mostly
shallow characters and there is a component of violence, I am very happy to have my 6- and 8-year old kids watch this because the central characters are deep, kind and honourable, the Japanese culture shines through, the violence is not gory, nobody glories in it, and the program is beautiful to watch.
For a romantic comedy, this
mostly
avoids the pitfalls of such(at times almost bordering on feeling like a spoof of the genre), though the last few scenes has the sweetness and the emotions of this type of films.
Haruko Sugimara has always been in my eyes one of the greatest character actresses ever from any country and she plays the
mostly
unyielding, less than compassionate Okin with an air of superiority that makes you not like her, but at the same time almost envy her.
Viewing the dead body are a group of twenty-something teenagers,
mostly
classmates of the naked corpse.
Born in 1946 I was about eight years old when first viewing this movie and it left a deep impression.Not only scary ,for lack of a better word this movie haunted me for more than 50 years.The mob goon played by John Larch was terrifying.The only scene that stuck out in my mind during those 50 years was the killing of the little girl and the uncaring policeman referring to her as a "little n----- kid".Those words were replaced when the movie was shown recently on TV,maybe there are two versions of the movie or someone felt compelled to alter a little bit this heart breaking scene.Accurate or not the film went a long way in formulating my opinion of the South and still till today the closest I've come to visiting a southern city is El Paso.That stand may seem extreme but there is a little bit more to the story.When the movie was shown recently it became clearer why it haunted me for years.With the newsreel like beginning this movie gives the impression that what is being shown is fact.The film is made supposedly only one or two years after the depicted incidents adding to its realistic credibility.The terror in the movie isn't provided by creatures or space aliens but by persons living in our society at the time.Re killing of little girl:The recent viewing helped make clearer the impact it had on my 8 year old mind.When this movie came out the only school I had ever gone to was attended by
mostly
African-Americans.The victim looked like a girl in my class,it was like seeing an actual killing.It made a horrible scene that much worse.Maybe no one will find this review helpful but it helped me.
Even though his background was
mostly
comedy, he shows here that he can do drama just as well or perhaps even better (though there is a lot of humour in this).
As apposed to your average Hollywood movie, which are
mostly
plot driven.
Faulkner
mostly
wrote about life in the South particularly during the depression years.
I empathize
mostly
with Nick Stahls character, probably because if I someone I was crazy about was on that stuff I'd want to help them get off it.
Great action and
mostly
quick paced.
It's
mostly
about strong personality clashes.
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