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Romain Duris is a temperamental young wheeler-dealer in Parisian real estate, fluent, if not happy with the
murky
aspects of his trade.
The hopelessly cliched story, with all the familiar "haunted house" tricks, would be enough to sink this movie, but the job is completed by the poor direction and the
murky
look of the film, which often makes it hard for us to understand what's happening onscreen.
Last year's "Sleepless" was a disastrous attempt at returning to the giallos that made him famous, and "The Phantom of the Opera" (what is this, the MILLIONTH version?) is a murky, muddled, and indifferent stab at 'art.' Reviews that say this is Argento's worst film are not inaccurate--it's so dull I fast-forwarded through most of it, and I NEVER fast-forward through movies.
Here, the clouds are dark, the sky is overcast and the water is
murky
and muddy.
It shines constant and ever brightening light into the
murky
depths of the human soul.
It gets hig camp value in that you get to see Joan Collins (in the movie she admits was her worst acting experience) dive into a sick, gross,
murky
swamp.
Oh if you do decide to jump into these
murky
movie waters, whatever you do, either mute the English dubbing (it's some of the worst I have ever heard, especially in this day and age)or listen to the Thai track and read the subtitles.
While Chris' response to mom's illicit romance is not surprising, her true underlying motivations seem a little
murky.
Berlin is a great place for intrigue on film, as we saw in "Company Business", and the plots, and cinematography nicely
murky.
If the truth be known -- and the truth, as ever, is pretty
murky
in this Raymond Chandler rip off -- Raymond St. Ives, the writer who is hired out of nowhere as a private eye, is merely a nom de plume.
On he rambles, trying to unravel, in
murky
apartments, the docks, an insane asylum, etc.
I was really young when The Jar was on TV, so I don't specifically remember all that much about it, other than it appeared to be very
murky
and curious.
Jonathan Sanger directed this
murky
film written by David E. Peckinpah.
While the first "Emmanuelle", filmed by Just Jaeckin, is somehow dark, and murky, Emmanuelle 2 is bright, and filled with life, and with genuine eroticism.
Many scenes begin in near blackness, and abruptly, LA sunlight streams into the
murky
darkness while actors lines ricochet and overlap.
In the end nothing happens, we find ourselves after an hour and a half of
murky
bore at an abrupt end that took us nowhere.
None other than poor Ms. Allyson, playing a homicidal lesbian whose motives remain as
murky
as everything else in this slapped-together disaster.
There can be no centralization, and coordination always risks becoming
murky.
And the results are murky, to say the least.
For example, the Panama Papers and the Paradise Papers pulled back the curtain on the
murky
system of tax havens and shell companies that shelter billions of dollars from some of the world’s poorest countries, including many in Africa.
Given the significant role that natural resources have historically played in global strategic relations – including driving armed interventions and full-scale wars – increasingly
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resource geopolitics threatens to exacerbate existing tensions among Asian countries.
Gazprom’s sales in Russia are often disguised as
murky
barter deals.
Despite his
murky
profile, Putin's most potent claim to fame – and to power – is a dour toughness.
Unfortunately, however, their paper does a poor job of explaining how their model works, and the particulars of their simulation are somewhat
murky.
It is a legacy still mired in the
murky
world of “front organizations”: real “foreign agents,” apparently independent and devoted to worthy causes, but secretly controlled from abroad.
In July, their military chief of staff, Abdul Fattah Younis, was killed in
murky
circumstances after the Council issued an arrest warrant for him.
He maintained Russia's Central Bank as a bureaucratic and
murky
monster of 80,000 bureaucrats (America's Fed, by contrast, has only 10,000 employees).
These
murky
accounts – with no clear subjects or actions (The New York Times, incredibly, managed not to describe the burning at all) – reflect what happens when major news outlets appear simply to take dictation from the Pentagon.
The truth about her disappearance will, undoubtedly, remain
murky
for some time.
Simply put, without their government backstop, these
murky
empires could not exist.
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