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But if you like mystery, drama, comedy, and a little forensic work you'll love this show.
It's an excellent
mystery
movie soaked in wit.
Either the translations are a little weak, or maybe Guttman kept the conversation sparse on purpose, for a little
mystery.
Although the denouement of the plot is pretty clear quite fast, director Steinmann attempts to maintain the
mystery
by keeping the evil present in the house "unseen" like the title promised.
The bizarre murder
mystery
plot is fun and compelling, not inscrutable at all.
The plot is rich with mystery, and begins by focusing on Alison Parker and her hunt for a flat.
Most comedies can get pretty lame because you know all the gags, but
mystery
men has so much integrity in the writing and characterization that watching once again -- as Ben Stiller tears at the hood ornament of the limo, or Hank Azaria says good-bye to Louise Lasser, or Geoffrey Rush flashes his fuhrer choreography, or Tom Waits mumbles while he watches the news report, or Janeane Garofalo refuses a kiss from Paul Reubens -- is a pleasure.
What the critics were up to is really a mystery...
Splendid film that in just eight minutes displays an unusual genre mix: mystery, thriller, musical.
Briefly, we are allowed to tell about the story: a girl comes into a European Cafeteria and then... Soft transit from nonsense
mystery
to narrative logic.
Batman:
Mystery
of the Batwoman is the latest animated Batman straight to video/DVD movie to be released.
This long episode packs amount of astounding of surprises, thriller,
mystery
and concerns about a battle of wits of Sherlock against Charles Augustus Milverton, a master blackmailer.
It is a
mystery
halfway through the film as to knowing why Elly is such a recluse.
Ira Levin's Deathtrap is one of those
mystery
films in the tradition of Sleuth that would be very easy to spoil given any real examination of the plot of the film.
Therefore I will be brief in saying it concerns a play, one man who is a famous
mystery
playwright, another man who is a promising writer, the playwright's wife who is much younger and sexier than the role should have been, and one German psychic along for the ride.
The
mystery
has some glaring flaws which do detract somewhat, and I was not wholly satisfied with the ending, but watching Caine and Reeve under Lumet's direction with Levin's elevated verbiage was enough to ensnare my interest and keep it captive the entire length of the film.
I do notice that in the third season the focus is more on character development than the
mystery
aspects of the show!
Maybe it's because Ruth Gordon is in it and she is wonderful as successful
mystery
writer Abigail Mitchell, an American version of Dame Agatha Christie.
Full of
mystery
and intrigue and twists and turns.
The first
mystery
is to guess what Welles' original film was like.
Why can't this type of compact, entertaining
mystery
be filmed in the new century?
Why this movie is not yet on DVD or video is a
mystery
to me.
There's no
mystery
in this movie.
The third movie is a lackluster
mystery
of sorts with Tom Lawrence at his worst.
Director David Lynch refuses to give clear explanations on his movies(with the exceptions of The Elephant Man and The Straight Story)and he prefers the spectator to making the homework of taking out conclusions.I like a lot the films he does but I do not try to find in them a clear explanation.I just enjoy the extraordinary talent Lynch has of creating emotions and producing feelings without a too coherent story.He uses all the instruments to give us something unique which we may not understand it immediately but something which we will never forget.Inland Empire is a very interesting experiment and we can see the same surrealistic style he used on most of his movies.After Eraserhead,his brilliant first film,Lynch continued with more normal films,like The Elephant Man or Dune.But,with Blue Velvet,he backed to show the oneiric feeling he had shown in Eraserhead (although on a lesser degree).With Inland Empire,I had the perfect sensation I was in a dream(or,best said,on a nightmare).But this film is not for everyone:its running time is of 3 hours.Lynch plays with our perception in the time and the reality to create a very interesting experience but which will not satisfy to the people who are looking for a clear story.Lynch makes us taking out conclusions all the time.The film is made with a digital video and that thing helps because it creates more mystery.Laura Dern brings an amazing performance.She always acted well but I never thought she had so much talent.I do not know if I can recommend Inland Empire to everyone:I liked it pretty much and I think it's a very interesting experiment.But I understand some people will not like it.Inland Empire is very interesting and it makes us taking out conclusions.And I always appreciate that.
A suspenseful mystery, well-acted by all major characters.
Even the solution to the
mystery
is forgettable.
This remains a mystery, in this film, because it is never completely revealed.
Great use of silent sequences, close ups, slow motion, black humor, and mood lighting, Hitch's most underrated talkie (Easy Virtue is is most underrated silent film), this murder
mystery
offers all kinds of plot twists and sly humor even though you know the outcome long before it unspools.
Every character, every part of the plot, and the wonderful development of the
mystery
has been changed.
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