Pattern
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This episodes creates some sort of standard pattern, repeated several times on TNG as well as DS 9 and Voyager.
I am beginning to see a very consistent
pattern
form in the identity of 2007's films.
He is not a hero who is attacked and only then fights back (in a usual laid-back pattern), but he is the one who can go and start the tumult.
When you can start predicting behavior not because you're psychologist, but instead because you have seen this
pattern
in the past.
It's the same with "First Kid", which follows a similar
pattern.
While it's obvious this film is not for everyone, judging by the comments to this forum, it is worth watching because in spite of the intricate
pattern
of the story, Mr. Rohmer has created a movie that could be seen as an art exhibit in a museum.
Do you see a
pattern
here?
Meanwhile pretty blonde teenager (notice a
pattern
here?)
Interested enough to leave the film, much to the consternation of Herrmann and the other characters in the film because they are trained by the fact that they were shot in a way by the film company and edited to follow the same
pattern
forever.
This film is like an overlong , dull sit com that has no humour or
pattern
to it whatsoever.
Directed by Edward (50 movies a year) Cahn and written by Lou Rusoff (who also penned Dragstrip Girl, Cat Girl, Runaway Daughters, Apache Woman, Oklahoma Woman, and Girls in Prison; hmmm, I notice a violent femme
pattern
here), the She Creature is notable for Albert Kallis evocative poster, Paul Blaisdell's terrific prehistoric "she" monster (complete with scaly hooters), and the mesmerizingly gorgeous Marla English in what appears to have been her last role.
There is no evidence, no
pattern
and no body.
The
pattern
is to paste all these events like in a randomly done collage.
Titles chosen by the movie industry have -- alas! -- transcended good taste, and with it, semantic borders: maybe simply by following the
pattern
of our modern lives where the element of surprise has been discarded and replaced by circadian and pecuniary worries.
Part of the problem is that we see right from the start that the penalty for disturbing the buried crown of Anglia is death, and the rest of the film merely plays out exactly the same pattern, as Peter Vaughan searches for and finds the crown, is pursued by a ghost and dies in exactly the same way.
This film works on the same
pattern
without any imagination, without any respect to the viewer and, furthermore, it's very long and boring.
You can strongly feel that dry and dead air, and the way everything seems to move without any change, in a monotonous
pattern
that will slowly but surely kill you're personal energy.
Since all of his follow the same
pattern
it must be Eddie that chooses.
The many strands to these themes are woven together in a complex
pattern
that defies complete analysis.
But if you notice the pattern, this man started on the highest note and has only declined.
The storyline didn't follow the usual pattern, and the casting was well chosen.
After reading the rest of the reviews by the "critics" I realized a
pattern
-- all of them are familiar with Derrida and would love to know more about this man who apparently is very private.
The
pattern
is clear.
There was no growth
pattern
(aka character arc) to be found in her either; she was just a whining, disenchanted stereotype.
Mother/Julia Roberts; daughter /Brett Cullen; and sister/Kyra Sedgwick have the same speech
pattern
and same lips!
My only quibble concerns the decision to
pattern
Lewis Stadlen's Banjo after Jimmy Durante's version in the film, rather than Harpo Marx (upon whom the character was originally modelled), but that's a matter of personal taste.
Although based on a true story, this tale of possible vengeance follows a tried-and-true pattern; nothing which comes out of it is remotely surprising or enlightening.
Writer-director Eric Schaeffer loves a good cliché, and he doesn't mind playing up the storybook aspects of this wacky romance, however the film does fall into a predictable
pattern
(they meet, they fall in love, they fight, etc.).
For example-there is something fundamentally wrong with the narrative
pattern
which has overlapped many themes such as religion, greed and the need to be over ambitious.The good thing about this film is that it can make viewers aware of the tremendous pressure an average Filipino has to face when he or she is confronted with issues like religion and money.Juding all these facts, one can arrive at the conclusion that Santa Santita is an average film about globalization and how it has touched lives of certain individuals.
One implausibility piled on top of another in a "feel good"/"right will triumph
" pattern
that is SO OVERWHELMINGLY dominant in American movies.
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