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Fairuza Balk is
photographed
poorly, to boot.
Too fractured to be enjoyable, too loose to be interesting and too clumsily
photographed
to be tolerable MR LONELY is an interesting idea ruined by really bad film making.
Frankly, the man looks gravely ill and is
photographed
cruelly.
This is a luminously
photographed
and unusually well-written western by veteran creator of "Rawhide" Charles Marquis Warren.
Not only is it beautifully photographed, but the characters are perfectly portrayed.
THE GOAT is twenty minutes of smoothly paced, expertly photographed, beautifully executed gags; two reels of non-stop comic invention driven by an unmistakable undercurrent of paranoia and yet somehow leading to a happy ending -- which wasn't always the way with Buster's comedies.
This is certainly a good film, beautifully
photographed
and evocatively acted.
Beautifully conceived, beautifully directed, beautifully acted, beautifully acted and most beautifully photographed.....the cinematography is nothing short of splendid.
A beautifully
photographed
and paced short film.
The manner in which the family comes to grips with this is the peak of the movie and need not be revealed for the sake of loosing the power of the message.The film is beautifully photographed, the musical score is creatively lovely, and the final result is one of exaltation of the human spirit.
i have never seen california
photographed
in such a way.
Beautifully
photographed
with a nice soundtrack.
This is such a masterpiece of American cinema, beautifully
photographed
and the river is such a perfect metaphor and backdrop for the story.
The story is also beautifully made and
photographed
and is a joy to watch despite it's age.
It is beautiful photographed, making a brilliant use of colors.
The film has been beautifully
photographed
in what I presume to be Monte Sant'Angelo, near the Adriatic in southern Italy (at least, that town's police force is thanked in the closing credits).
Both have been
photographed
with their new features at the party.
Evocatively directed and slickly
photographed
psychological mystery thriller with an exceptional lead performance by a sombre Donald Sutherland, and potent support roles from Donald Pleasence and David Hemming.
Cam Archer's lyrical Bobbycrush boldly captures the disorienting kaleidoscope that is adolescent desire with a lush rendering (beautifully
photographed
by Aaron Platt) that is more vibe than narrative.
Colorful and exciting, beautifully
photographed
and exquisitely scored, this is one of a kind motion picture experience that works on all levels, but if for no other reason, is worth seeing for the electrifying starring performance by S. Epatha Merkeson, who is given the role of a lifetime and makes the most of it.
The film is beautifully photographed, and like 'Lawrence', is set in Northern Africa, but during the second world war.
The story divides into a series of vignettes that range from the ridiculous to the sublime, but it is all gorgeously
photographed
with a clever use of NYC locations and imaginatively staged musical numbers (outstandingly choreographed by the legendary Twyla Tharp).
This is a beautifully photographed, well-acted sung, and danced psychedelic acid trip of a movie that must be seen and once seen, will initiate multiple viewings as this dazzler has to much to offer to catch it all in one showing.
Oherwise it can get very confusing... Still a strong film debut for Mamouni, beautifully
photographed
by Thierry Arbogast (the 5th element, the Messenger), and Monica Bellucci is a darling to watch ... I felt a little disappointed near the end so I gave it 9 out of 10.
From the opening scenes of FIERCE PEOPLE (an interplay of tribal customs as
photographed
by the anthropologist father of the young narrator Finn Earl, demonstrating why this South American tribe of Ishkanani is so fierce) the direction of the film is nebulous: are we watching a dark comedy about comparing life in the New York streets to uncivilized peoples, or is this a message film of a more serious intent?
It's beautifully photographed, with solid acting, great miniatures, and a wonderful score by the great Akira Ifukube.
The clear, clean landscapes (as
photographed
by the very talented Wilmer Butler) are astutely realized, as are the characters.
"Goodbye, Mr. Chips" is a superbly written and
photographed
musical version of the classic 1939 film.
is wonderfully
photographed
and the use of colors is top-notch.The characters are likeable and there is enough shocking surprises to satisfy fans of Japanese horror.Despite of some hilarious scenes,the overall tone of this film is pretty dark."Uzumaki" is not as good as "Ringu","Ju-on" or "Audition",but if you like Japanese horror movies you won't be disappointed.7
My only fault for this movie is it was
photographed
in black and white; wished it had been in color ... wow !
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