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Based on historical accounts that I've read, this movie is very faithful to details and does not
necessarily
portray the Earps in the most sympathetic light, though they are definitely the protagonists here.
I wouldn't call it that
necessarily
call Burn After Reading that but I would call it a "Hollywood Indie."
Not
necessarily
in that order but who cares.
I think a lot of trouble with the picture had to do with the script - there just wasn't enough passion (not in the love sense, necessarily) in any of the scenes like when Smart (Hunt) is talking to Flynn (Chad Allen) about killing her husband, etc.
The story itself is pretty amazing, intelligent, but not
necessarily
original or as weird as people are saying when you understand it.
Helen Slater is hot for sure,but that doesn't make the movie
necessarily
good.the
It isn't
necessarily
a bad thing that a first time director is working from a script with first time writers; I've seen worse films where a first time director wrote the script.
MORE and BIGGER is not
necessarily
BETTER!
As for the comments and questions of one of the other reviewers - well, there aren't
necessarily
any particular answers but the point being, I guess, that life's like that - things are never quite as clear cut as cinema (especially Hollywood cinema) makes out.
But more than Douglas, it's also tremendous, memorable screen time for Lana Turner, perhaps in her most successful performance in just sheer acting terms (not
necessarily
just in presence or style like in other pictures), and for Dick Powell, who with this and Murder My Sweet has two defining roles outside of his usual niche.
And this is not
necessarily
a bad thing (apart from the lousy acting by Ralston), as the movie is highly entertaining.
I was hooked right up to the last moment, and had to keep reminding myself that this wasn't
necessarily
what really happened.
For those of you who know only the greatest hits from the literature of the 1920s to the 1960s, Caldwell's books "Tobacco Road" and "God's Little Acre" put white trash misbehavior on the map and helped determine the way Yankees saw white Southerners: depraved, ignorant, and crazy, and the stereotypes haven't
necessarily
changed.
The teenagers are just your basic clichés for this kind of movie, which is not
necessarily
bad, but the main problem is the main character, Simon.
It's to show how personal this music, and how this 'way of life' can be for a person, and how it affects personality but not
necessarily
in the perceived negative light.
This is not
necessarily
the case with Elia Kazan's "The Arrangement."
While there are adult characters in the film (most notably the coach, who is himself awkward and hardly authoritative), and while we meet Gregory's dad briefly, they come off as backdrop, and the overall impression is that this is like a live-action, Scottish, adolescent version of Charles Schulz's 'Peanuts' movies, where kids run about on their own seemingly at whim after school, but aren't
necessarily
concerned with being full of destructive mischief given that freedom.
Like I said though, people who are not
necessarily
from the New York area may not buy or believe these characters, but I guarantee you there are so many people like them.
Each segment allowed for a very vivid portrayal of the abortion issue, without
necessarily '
taking sides'.
However, the movie fails in terms of acting, writing and direction... all areas that don't
necessarily
cost a huge amount to get right.
This is not
necessarily
a negative thing, considering how effective if worked in Dario Argento's "Inferno".
We sympathise with Enid (the luscious Thora Birch) without being expected to completely believe that her cynical world-view is
necessarily
the right one.
Well, what I understood was that dates were not
necessarily
expressed in "Terms" and that Debra Winger's character had actually died in 1973 - with fifteen years added to Melanie's age of three when her mother died, that would account for her being a college freshman in 1988.
Well, Crocket doesn't
necessarily
carry the same kind of vendetta as Tubbs, he has been working incredibly hard to take this drug-lord down.
Not to say that this practice is
necessarily
a bad thing.
It has no plot (which is not
necessarily
a bad thing.
The American's brother, who doesn't
necessarily
agree with his sibling's choice.
That was the major problem I had with it: it wasn't anything that deserved a full-length movie,
necessarily.
In fact, the central thriller is downplayed compared to the book and this is not
necessarily
a bad thing, as that part of the story is relatively one-dimensional (in the way that thrillers often are), whereas it's the hinterland of this tale that is more ambiguous and interesting.
Although this movie isn't
necessarily
considered one of DePalma's personal films (e.g.
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