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Life
moves
on, slowly, but "strangers we do not remain."
The plot focuses on a female horror writer who
moves
with her husband and son to a castle in Italy.
Stella, on the other hand,
moves
at a slower (and occasionally too slow) pace and though it's somewhat manipulative in its tears-inducing tale about a self-sacrificial mother, it works because Bette and the rest of the cast turn in great performances.
Pluses: The way the story
moves
- begins with Soorya struggling to live followed by a long flashback about why he's there.
The story then
moves
into high gear in the form of a Tom & Jerry (cat & mouse), but is added with the dog chasing after the cat.
Moves
at a nice pace to an exciting climax.
Though it
moves
as slow as Straight's John Deere, when he meets the kind strangers along his pilgrimage we learn much about the isolation of aging, the painful regrets and secrets, and ultimately the power of family and reconciliation.
Young, handsome, muscular Joe Buck (Jon Voight)
moves
from Texas to New York thinking he'll make a living by being a stud.
With 47 years when shooting the movie she looks hotter than many stars in their 20s, but it's more than her being beautiful, it's brilliantly acted, with all her looks, her famous smile, the way she speaks and moves... from the very first frame she's in you can't take your eyes off of her.
After his parents split up Tadashi
moves
with his mom to live his his grandfather.
and the song "saying goodbye" always
moves
me.
Most DeMille pictures especially the later epics are slow and plodding but the action here
moves
at a clip.
The way the wife
moves
from one corner of the ring to the other as the fight progresses, the editing when the wedding ring is placed on her finger... while these may seem a bit obvious by todays standards, in the silent era they spoke volumes about the story without a word being spoken.
In the movie's most famous scene, the camera
moves
us up the corporate ladder by taking us from floor to floor as Lily sleeps her way to the top.
Though she's a success in comedy, what she wants to do is make "art" so she
moves
up to High Arts Studio.
When you watch American martial arts movie, you are expecting to see less impressive fighting scenes, but still having some nice moves, which can be surprisingly good sometimes, or at least that's what I'm expecting from these movies.
She
moves
to an all white neighborhood where the people are friendly, yet a little awkward toward her.
The humor is dead-on in parts as Hung tries to imitate Lee's
moves
and facial expressions, and also in a bit where Hung pokes fun at Jackie Chan's Drunken Master.
Nastasya, holding her stomach and looking thru her love's coat finds his strategy for the match and follows the
moves.
This movie starts with a touch of Brazil... when, at a certain point, the story
moves
straight into the twilight zone... bringing up nothing new, but just nothing... and nothing is great fun!
Then the film
moves
back to the rebel alliance and what's going on in the war.
Prince's musical performances throughout the movie are nothing short of astounding - he REALLY has the
moves
in this one.
The film covers about half the trilogy (Fellowship of the Ring and up to the battle of Helms Deep in the Two Towers) and
moves
at a good pace.
Here we make the distinction, art can be entertaining, but it's also thought provoking and
moves
you in hidden ways.
Seeing these kind of extraordinarily talented/well orchestrated "throw-downs" in the clubs was nothing short of spectacular and all the big names from back in the day are here...Pepper La Beija, Paris Duprée,Xtragavaganza, etc...all commemorated in the likes of such period-pieces as Malcom McLaren's song "Deep in Vogue"...it didn't matter who you were, or where you were from because when you walked through those doors into this "magic kingdom" of sorts, you became part of something bigger than yourself/you were important/and most importantly the creation of your own
moves
and imagination...and anybody from anywhere could become King (or Queen) as the case may have been.
The words and wit were just as sharp as the
moves
on the floor.
While the movie
moves
kind of "slow", it's climax and ending are stunning!
If you're sensitive to the camera's movements, you'll be fascinated by the way the camera
moves
on stage, the particular flow, that give you the impression camera follow the actors as if it was lead by the theatrical principle of "private space"... amazing.
The story
moves
along at a good pace and includes a twist or two that reduced predictability.
Clara Lago is wonderful as the title character of the film, essentially a film about a Spanish/American girl who
moves
to Spain with her mom at the time of the Spanish Civil War.
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