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The drama's ending is upbeat; but the prognosis for the town is less- sanguine than painted; the mob in fact tried to come back then moved to Tennessee.
The leftist political figures are certainly
painted
broadly at times, but they aren't all alike; the right-wing government functionaries seem a little more cartoonish, but even they are allowed to show at least a little humanity.
And they aren't
painted
as politically correct peace loving pastoralists, but as a proud warrior people.
Given the tumult of the time in which he
painted
and his own conflicted nature, it is amazing that he produced so much work, in so many styles and with such skill.
What exactly drives Mila to have her ass
painted.
Not only does it appear to have been photographed by Toulouse-Lautrec and Mucha, it portrays the geographic Paris; the streets accessible only by staircases, the unpleasant end of fleeting popularity, and the sexual opportunism of men with a product to sell, in an uncompromising picture of show business that is in stark contrast with the picture
painted
by Hollywood.
In a 19th century castle in Southeastern Europe, a Countess falls for her sworn enemy, the leader of the Hungarian revolt; she's aided by her ancestor, whose
painted
image magically comes to life.
Real events like the hanger door crash and the
painted
hearse and friends like Keith Richards.
Behind them, on an altar, a woven basket opens and a figure
painted
emerges and begins imitating a snake, finally biting one of the dancers on the neck.
They didn't even manage to show an airliner in the colors of a fictional airline, but instead used a 747
painted
in the original Boeing livery.
The special effects are pretty cheap, the lunar rovers are obviously World War II surplus jeeps with
painted
plywood over them, and the like.
A cardboard box
painted
to look like a devastating machine capable of grinding up human bodies...bones and clothes and all?
The animation is a strange mixture of traditional cartoon drawings and live action scenes that were
painted
over, which I found distracting.
This whole movie is screwed up.They couldn't get the species of animals for this movie right.Whats an Orangutang doing hanging around those chimpanzees?He must have wandered off the set of a much better film.The group of cannibal tribe's men look caucasin.Why?And why was Bo and her dad painted,if they were going to be eaten later?It was probably just a lame excuse to show her breasts and curves again.Her dad while hunting, approaches and acts stupidly around a bull elephant while standing too close to it.Any real African bull elephant that wasn't from the circus,would've stomped this moron's butt.Any smart hunter would've started shooting the minute he saw it.And
But it's a stilted affair, with its strange,
painted
backdrops and mannered conversational tone.
Struggling artist Meg Tilly suddenly finds herself employed by wealthy, enigmatic Ellen Burstyn, who desires a mural
painted
on the walls of her unused ballroom.
Yeah, there seems to be something with devil worship and vampires, and there's some girl on girl stuff, etc., but the main focus seems to be the
painted
babes gyrating away in the basement.
Ironically the tube train near the end was a 1950s train
painted
to look like a 1930s train so the Underground can play at that game too.
Loved the old and newer cylons and how they
painted
the ones on their side.
Almost as though the writers realized they had
painted
themselves into a corner and the only way out was to do a death scene.
Did I doze off?) walking up a dirt path toward a prison
painted
in misty outlines on a sound stage drop is beyond ludicrous.
But if you compare his portrayal of Pilate with Telly Savala's or Hurd Hatfield, you can say that he really
painted
well the impression of a Roman procurator.
As for myself, I find the portrait
painted
here--of the willingness of ordinary people to so blithely sacrifice common decency when their own self-interest is at stake--far more realistic and deeply unsettling.
The helpful ronin for example is a nobly inscrutable revolutionary character, upsetting the established order without being
painted
as a truly likable or heroic figure, Zatoichi himself makes one or two mistakes and causes harm by his actions, whilst the ruling system fuels the exploitation of the poor.
Lacking the money for a big cinematic recreation of 18th century France, Rohmer has instead the actors play against obvious
painted
cardboards.
This movie shows it, so I like it a lot, it shows how a woman wants to paint anything about Art, especially naked bodies, but she can't do it because of her strict family (father), at the beginning of the movie she
painted
herself naked, but she wanted a man for her paintings, but her family didn't let her paint naked men because it's against the moral.
There are aspects of Japanese life in this film
painted
with vivid colors but you don't have to speak Japanese to enjoy this movie.
Mister Knightly's role is carried out extremely well in my opinion; both the seriousness and the gentle compassion that the hero is
painted
with in the novel are present here in this much-neglected, sumptuous film.
Here the tract houses have freshly
painted
walls in neutral matte tones, lending a bleakness as oppressive as Douglas Sirk's bourgeois melodramas of the '50s.
Besides, the whole scene is shot with the background of some action character
painted
on the wall (it also looks like a poster of "rabochiy" from our Soviet era) and some lines in Russian on the left (I noticed that quite accidentally).
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