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Anyway, this is like one big bad dream where parts of it seem to come true at various
points.
but there are 2 minus points: - the level of the stories has a large spectrum.
This is actually one of the weak
points
about the film, as he apparently knows nothing about computers (few did back in 1968) but manages to become a computer genius literally overnight!
i love how everyone
points
out obvious observations such as the "5 cent baby attached to a fish pole" hahaha, well, yes.
I'm actually glad that they put some long standing plot
points
that work into a Scooby-Doo show.
The camera-work and post production add much to the overall flavour of the film, making it quite artistic at some
points
and open to interpretation at others (something to be desired in American movies as of late).
Tom Hanks seemed alittle unsure at at a few
points
throughout the film but he too was incredible.
Only one problem, the usual James Cameron problem, is the dialogue which is memorable but in a bad way as in how cheesy it is at
points
but all that aside.
I find it very difficult to write this review without giving away key plot points...All I can say is, Watch it and when you do make sure you have nothing to interrupt you, take the phone off the hook, sit back and get ready to start trying to unravel the mysterious life and past of IRS Agent Ben Thomas...I thank you Will Smith for another Great Film!!!
ALl in all 8/10 Great plot characters but there are characters that don't stand out enough and the music didn't really get me going and at times i felt it didn't sync well with the action(there is action by the way) so it loses some
points
for that.
It's really a beautiful, moving love story with 3 high points: the performance of Reese Witherspoon, who maintained her promises in the world of cinema, the beautiful cinematography by the "Old Lion" Freddie Francis and the fantastic score by James Newton Howard, which is really the soul of the movie.
The director was drunk, the bad stand in for the werewolf at points, the atrocious English dubbing, the inclusion of sequences from the first Waldemar film MARK OF THE WOLFMAN aka FRANKENSTEIN'S BLOODY TERROR and the grotesque overuse of that film's music score throughout etc, but seen in it's original widescreen format and uncut ( ie: WEREWOLF NEVER SLEEPS ) it is one of the wildest and most outrageous of the Daninsky werewolf series, with a plot line unmatched in it's everything but the kitchen sink approach.
It's very harsh and cruel at some
points
and sadly it's very close to reality.
Add another point if you are a Red Sox fan and subtract two
points
if you are a Yankees fan.
However, like any good road movie there are oddball characters encountered along the way; for example a woman on a backroad in Croatia who upon being asked for directions to Belgrade simply gets in the backseat and
points
with her hand uttering one word which they assume to be a place but can't find it on the map.
As cop Paul Douglas properly
points
out the guy died from two bullets in the chest.
In a famous essay he wrote about Charles Dickens, George Orwell
points
out that many readers always regretted that Dickens never continued writing like he did in PICKWICK PAPERS: that is, he did not stick to writing funny episodic novels for the rest of his career.
So Dickens third book is OLIVER TWIST (which got pretty grim at points).
The revelations of the dancers themselves began promisingly enough with the "I can do that" number, but then it plodded a little at various
points
while the dancers were telling their stories.
This low-budget erotic thriller that has some good points, but a lot more bad one.
It gets major
points
for innovative and careful camera work, applying cinematic techniques with relative success.
The Mother is a quiet character study that
points
up how in some societies, the elder parent is both unwelcome and a burden to grown children whose careers and status seeking overshadow all else.
The show's low
points
are still entertaining, and I've never seen such taut pilot episodes.
Just one vignette on top of another like little
points
of light that don't mean much until you have enough to paint a picture.
I've not read the book (maybe that's a good thing & meant I enjoyed the film more) but with regards to the story, I really can't think of any bad points, hence scoring it 10 out of 10 (and I hardly ever think anything warrants top marks!).
Everything
points
in that direction, until a police shooting ignites an investigation spearheaded by Marybeth Cogan (Bridget Fonda) who believes the guilt
points
towards city hall and the mayor.
As the bands become more disjointed the friendships are stretched tension tight and at several
points
snap into arguments and even on stage fights.
The film at
points
is deeply traumatic.
Noam and Ashwar's early love is complicated by suicide bombings, armed security check points, and racism.
There's the danger with the critic/philosopher Slavoj Zizek with his film, directed by Sophie Fiennes, which takes together a wonderful amalgam of silent, horror, sci-fi, surreal and other contemporary thrillers together to make his
points
ofr Freudian comparisons to overload.
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