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Very good film from director Wyler, although it is its star, Bette Davis, upon whom its high quality
mostly
rests.
This sepia-sunbleached feature derives from, and features the same main characters as, the eponymous 2002-2005 Brazilian TV series about (mostly) boys in the "favela" hill ghettos above Rio for which Morelli did some of the writing and directing.
Additional accolades are in order for the
mostly
sound acting from the personable cast.
Obviously made on a shoestring budget by
mostly
unknowns.
When action scenes for "Gypsy Moths" were about to be shot,
mostly
at the Benton,Kansas airfield, I was 18 and living in Wichita.
The General is a silent comedy
(mostly
slapstick) about Johnny Gray, a train engineer with two loves: his engine and Annabelle Lee.
I first saw it at an old downtown theater that ran
mostly
B horror movies and soft core porn.
Lohan plays this part amazingly well,
mostly
because Lohan is a drama-driven slut in real life.
I do not regret to have rushed to see this movie without proper documentation, because I spent 119 minutes of pure joy, spoiled by an inexplainable ending (solved since).It is of course a testament, but I am only five years younger than Alain Resnais and I prefer to spend them without too much questions asked, about death
mostly.
It
mostly
takes place in a New Jersey trucking warehouse, in and around trucks, and in the company's office building where Frank lives.
Of course, I was
mostly
just happy that I could understand the jokes.
He was
mostly
the strong, silent hero in Lagaan, but here he's a goofy funny guy.
I liked some parts of this film
mostly
because of its Chicago location shots, But I thought the film's production values were very low budget for a Hollywood film.
It was basically a bunch of
mostly
random scenes throughout this lady's life and you wonder what is going to happen next to her.
For someone who had directed
mostly
(if not almost all) musicals throughout his career, and indeed made his name on Broadway before winning his Oscar for Cabaret (beating out Coppola for the Godfather no less), Bob Fosse was the last person I would figure directed a film about the iconoclast comedian Lenny Bruce.
Truth be told, I wasn't keen on viewing Eating Out 2 when it played at the Portland Gay and Lesbian Film Festival,
mostly
because - not to put too fine a point on it - I absolutely abhorred the original and thought it was an coarse, overrated, and excruciatingly dull hunk of vitriolic idiocy.
Just some general observations: 1)The men are
mostly
spineless, flawed, and one-dimensional.
It was similar to experiencing several boring people that you would otherwise never listen to talk during a
mostly
white screen filled with waddling penguins set on a loop for 2 hours.
Unfortunately, I suspect that the author of such one-sided point of view cannot tolerate anything that does not come out of Hollywood whose films are indeed well-structured, well-paced and contain humour but at the same time are
mostly
idiotic, shallow and meaningless.
Moreover, one feels
mostly
unsympathetic with his portrayal of Wolfe--nor does he have the mass,size or presence of the fictional Wolfe (what I would have given to see the great ORSON WELLES play this part in his day--he would have been perfect in size, bombast, wit, love of fine food and wine etc.; Raymond Burr would have made another fine Wolfe, in my opinion).
John Cassavetes had one of the harshest styles of any independent director in film history; his close-ups can be out of focus, wavering,
mostly
hand-held, and his DP probably had only enough lights depending on when Cassavetes could get the dough for them.
I actually sat through the "making of" section of this DVD, and upon finding out that it was made with no budget and
mostly
straight actors then it all made sense.
There are a couple of laughs, in the end mostly, but overall it is not that funny.
As Emanuel Levy says in his book Cinema of Outsiders, "the shocks have little resonance, and the weirdness is trivial- the pictures hyperkinetic wildness is
mostly
on the surface, the images are elaborately conceived but meaningless."
Chaplin and Keaton were genuinely funny whereas I find W.C.
mostly
weird with an occasional humorous surprise.
The movie is
mostly
talk in the Noel Coward style but without the Coward sparkle.
It has been said that, two thirds during the shoot of the film, Chaplin had a nervous breakdown; considering the
mostly
morose tone of the film, that doesn't surprise me.
We follow various members of the (mostly) upper-crest socialite establishment as they engage in (unprotected) sex, drugs & rock and roll.
This is
mostly
interviews with the band and a lot of talking.
Mostly
it provides an understanding into the pain and confusion one faces when they are gay.
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