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The ending
partly
tarnishes the rest of the movie, possibly a reason for low ratings amongst critics.
As such, it may not come off as surprising that he chose for his next story to look back upon his rough past, which
partly
consisted of humiliating treatment from managers, lousy payment, and less than average living conditions.
The four temps who look so playful and happy on the box cover are miserable in the movie,
partly
because they're temps and
partly
because they don't possess the ambition or skills to be much more than that.
This movie does just the opposite of what it means to do (affect a change in the audience like the one in Hannah),
partly
because the audience (I, anyway) don't need to learn Hannah's lesson.
I had seen all the "faces of death" films ,i wasn't shocked or anything at all with these films and as said before they had some documentary feeling However... watching this film (partly)i had the same feeling.... until the incredible evil torture against animals,this is so sickening violent that i had to to something,if only to warn people not to spread this filth,(as a torrent,(OR ANY OTHER WAY)To my amazement i saw that this movie is widely sold and advertised.
Only halfway the meaning of the opening scene is
partly
revealed; only near the end you will understand it fully.
I think many people would absolutely hate this movie,
partly
because it doesn't pass judgement on behaviors that are repulsive to the bulk of humanity, and
partly
because it exposes us to them at all.
Partly
because it was live,
partly
because it was cheap, and
partly
because the people who created this were completely lacking in intelligence or imagination, it was utterly without even a pretense of supporting special effects (e.g., monitors with important data the actors are all discussing are tilted away from the camera so you only see the back of the monitor), the sets were plain and very few, the audio was terrible, the whole show was dark and dreary looking, and the ending was as uneventful and lame as any movie or television program I've ever seen.
Filmed
partly
in Seattle, but mostly in India.
It's a traditional Western
(partly
comedic and
partly
melodramatic) that plays like a bunch of TV Western episodes pasted together in slack fashion, while also projecting some of that "spaghetti" dirtiness and desolation.
"Stolen" is a fascinating film: it's
partly
a thriller,
partly
a tale of obsession, and
partly
an unstuffy art history seminar.
But the one I loved best was "Aliens",
partly
because of James Cameron's brilliant writing and directing, but mostly because I loved the guns.
while it is obviously
partly
inspired by that film, and brilliantly reinterprets it for a new age and a new social strata, the tiresome zombies that stagger about like slugs are a little out of place, but fortunately it does not let the film down.
Quite possibly this is
partly
due to the fact that many of the character's motivations either remain obscure or are difficult to believe.
yes this movie had the same feel like the other shark films did, but thats what was
partly
so good about this film, i will add though that it did have a twist.
Yes, I am aware of the fact that I'm ranting on and on, but that's
partly
also because there's very little to say about the film itself.
Nice movie, but with a slightly thin storyline (but i didn't expect a fair drama though) Written
partly
by my favorite director ...luc besson, quite noticeable though.
That resolution would, at least partly, take the form of a book.
Russia’s economic success is
partly
attributable to high oil and commodities prices.
Unfortunately, the door to such access remains largely closed,
partly
because China was initially reluctant to allow overseas groups into their hinterlands to assist.
Increasingly, it appears plausible that this balance will
partly
shift away from the United States and its post-World War II allies and toward the new potential economic superpowers, China and India.
Learning from crises is
partly
an exercise in analyzing what went wrong.
China’s non-financial corporate debt increased dramatically,
partly
owing to dubious real-estate investments.
Migration from developing countries
partly
reflects a problem that also triggered the current financial crisis: international capital flowed in the wrong direction.
I was in Beijing in the fall of 2007, when the Shanghai Composite Index skyrocketed to almost 6,000 (the recent peak was just over 5,000), owing
partly
to the participation of relatively inexperienced retail investors.
The Egyptian Center for Social and Economic Rights recorded 932 fully documented bodies, 294
partly
documented bodies, and 29 undocumented bodies, including 17 women and 30 teenage girls and boys.
During Rajapaksa’s presidency, Sri Lanka’s relationship with India deteriorated, owing
partly
to his government’s failure to reconcile with the Tamil minority.
The answer lies
partly
in the fact that the rich in both countries are ceasing to use many public services.
But, even if the optimists are
partly
vindicated, Xi’s claim that China has found a better way to run a modern society and economy seems far wide of the mark.
Of course, this shift is
partly
a result of the secular factors that have driven China’s rapid growth and global expansion.
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