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They do drink some water and start eating SOMETHING until they figure out what it is and start puking....and then the
mystery
of what's in the cave appears, and you'll just be astounded.
As is typical with these D movies most victims die and leave a
mystery
except for one lucky soul and of course the lead.
But it is well worth the wait in the end when we find out just who the
mystery
woman is that keeps plaguing the old men in their dreams and interfering in a young man's life.
The
mystery
is very pedestrian and the acting doesn't fare much better.
The
mystery
concerning this ghost is what keeps this movie together!
I understand that the director believed that he had to maintain the
mystery
as long as possible!
Although the plot of "The Man Who Knew Too Much" seems generally straightforward, the movie allows too many cryptic elements to get in the way of what could have been a satisfying
mystery.
Starting as a murder
mystery
it offers no hope to its actors as it meanders through recent history.
That's what remained with me as a total
mystery.
I wonder why W.Sparrow (Carey) didn't resolve the
mystery
from the beginning of the film...
The umpteenth version of Gaston 'Phantom of the Opera' Leroux's locked-door country-house mystery, I had heard that it was an engaging and witty update.
Why Jeroen keeps seeking Walt out is a
mystery
of the human heart and not explainable, by me anyway.
Scene by scene it felt as though I'd already read the script before because there were no surprises, no
mystery.
As I said, the popularity of this movie is a
mystery
to me.
The entire plot is told without any twists or
mystery.
For someone who comes from such a talented family, it's a
mystery
to me why Peter Fonda can only play Peter Fonda trying to play someone else.
The owl's appearance was a never explained
mystery
and the train disappearing into thin air was too much.
We're not given any clues as to who might be knocking people off, so we just kind of follow the police detective and the page boys as they all try to solve the
mystery
first.
Hopefully, these comments about "Black Vengeance" clear up, which was also for me, a
mystery
as to where it belonged in Chow Yun-Fat's filmography.
Train" is no exception.It is clearly influenced by "Ringu","Ju-On","Shutter" and "Pulse".Two years ago I was into such modern ghost stories,because they usually managed to give me some goosebumps,unfortunately there is nothing fresh or interesting in "Ghost Train".In fact the film is really boring.Noriko goes missing in a subway tunnel-like an elementary-school classmate-Nana must investigate a
mystery
of multiple disappearances,with the help of a youthful train conductor and another "disappeared" child's mother.The film offers some mildly creepy moments,however the CGI effects are laughable and the climax is illogical.Skip it.
Jonathan Demme is such a character-oriented director that, to see him pulling a Brian De Palma (which is to say, aping Hitchcock), it is nearly predictable when he fails to work up much suspense within this tepid
mystery.
The truth to the matters (the
mystery
as to who's doing the killing) is learned too soon, leaving only the family unknowing and the viewer yawning during the unexciting finale (featuring a discovery in a basement and running around the house), like if this made-for-TV thing suddenly remembered it was supposed to be a horror film.
That's the
mystery.
Why couldn't they leave Michael's story a
mystery?
Whatever, it's far more romance than mystery, and a very familiar tale.
The problem is that this dream world has none of the
mystery
and wonder it should have.
By not knowing what people are saying, we are thrown into some
mystery
about what is going on, and are left with more visual clues... Maybe it's just me, but I would have liked to know what was going on!
Just as he did in prince of Egypt simon wells somehow managed to direct a script that took away all the drama and
mystery
out of its source material and turned it into this homogenized nonsense.
By the end, 'Darkness' is a muddled melodrama, with a non-involving
mystery
provided with too simple of an ending.
An abysmal attempt to explain every single
mystery
of Pinhead and the puzzle box, covering literally centuries of history, in a film that runs UNDER 90 minutes... On display is sub-par to wretched acting, sup-par to wretched B-movie special effects, and a ludicrous and insulting attempt at dark humour, while STILL attempting to keep the whole project completely serious.
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