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This film earns bonus
points
for depicting Majin as more of a brutal and frightening force of angry vengeance instead of a pure spirit of absolute good.
Very funny, nicely grotesque in a few points, nicely shot... and great soundtrack!
Great script and acting (I was especially impressed by Ken Stott and there were no weak
points
in te cast).
Just criticism
points
at its funereal pace, over-used snap zooms and persistent, lingering gazes between the protagonists.
The high
points
of the film are the performances of every actor and actress and ofcourse, the cinematography, editing and all other technical details.
'Romance' was at various
points
hilarious, but I accept that the French sense of humour can be elusive for foreigners; indeed, dozens of IMDb reviewers detected no comedy in Romance.
But I saw in IMDb Board a message titled "Explanation of a Masterpiece (all your questions answered) Faster load", written by opiemar, and I was really impressed with the high quality of the explanations this user provided to viewers like me that missed
points
of the story.
The meaning of this movie can also be interpreted as you wish yourself, even though I think there are some clear
points
concerning humanity (also true Kubrick style).
And although Esther seems so cold in her discussion about Lou's inability to make money you can appreciate how she at many
points
in his life must have been a counter-weight to his impulses.
Scratch completely changed my mind on these
points.
It deals with some tough issues, as the other reviewer
points
out, but I guess it depends on your viewpoint on these matters, and as a teenager growing up and now as a mother myself, I was so happy to see a TV series that was clean and, well, quite frankly, wonderful!
With this in mind, we can shoot down many of the criticized points, particularly the ones involving what people expected in contrast with what the filmmakers were really trying to show.
There is some graphic violence like bad guys getting chopped to death with an axe or women being shot down in cold blood, and Lee Majors doesn't take part in the action until the very end, that's why I gave it 9 out of 10
points.
The gameplay is simply the best; on top of that though are the interesting extras - bullet holes stay in the walls, enemies react to specific
points
where they have been hit by bullets, there are tons of motion captured animations that make the enemies seem very real (for instance when looking through a window at a guard he will stand there swatting flies away, sneezing, or scratching himself), the list goes on.
Full
points
to the writers and Spike for that.
Vi's wacky Sebastian accent and mannerisms are entirely unrealistic but made me laugh so hard at some
points
I almost choked on my popcorn.
Both had its strong
points.
You'll probably jump at some
points
and for some of it you'll be scratching your head to figure it out.
Perhaps a tad melodramatic at points, but again, a fairly decent movie none the less.
The Brotherhood of Satan doesn't beat you over the head with plot
points
and explanations.
I'm amazed that of all the reviews I've looked at nobody seems to have noticed one of the main
points
of this film, or at least how I saw it.
I rate it a pleasant 83/100
points.
Mr. Jansen takes risks and uses foreshadowing, symbolism and interesting turning
points
for many of his characters.
At first my husband was skeptical and asked how many
points
he got for sitting through this one.
OK so some of the plot
points
might be a bit obvious but over all an interesting idea which works towards a tight ending.
Both had there strong
points.
I don't know if a more realistic portrayal of the circumstances of love would've made the real themes and
points
of this film even more obvious or not, but I agree this film is not about realistic romantic love, as the people behind this piece of art or film imply in an early scene when the eventual lovers first meet.
i believe that the
points
you made were insightful, intelligent and totally valid.
A fantasy that has
points
in common with "Wings of Desire," "Northfork" tells the story of a '50s era small town in the middle of nowhere that is two days shy of being inundated and submerged thanks to the U.S. government's desire to make a reservoir on the place where the town stands.
Definite
points
go to Sydney Greenstreet for his performance of Alexander Yardley and also to Reginald Gardiner who played John Sloane, the impossibly boring fiancee.
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