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And those may have been the high
points
of the script.
Perhaps one of the strongest
points
of "Lenny" is that it does not overtly proclaim the truth of this sentiment, one way or the other - the overdose sequence comes, naturally, after the crescendo of Lenny's legal losses and might therefore lead one to believe that his death was caused by his struggle for freedom of speech.
There were
points
in the film that occurred before they did in the book, quite a lot of them.
On a less contentious note, this is one of the most enjoyable 'doomsday' docs out there, and Ms. Helfand is a delightful and entertaining host, even as she
points
out the obvious: big money will always trump public health and environmental safety.
Although there are plot
points
that you could drive a truck through, this is a well thought out script and the acting is uniformly great.
The only reason this pseudo-scientific effort has nothing but positive reviews and almost 7
points
(so far...) is that no one seems to bother to (re)view this low-brow attempt at Science Fiction.
A movie very disappointing in many
points
of his plots... why should Germany and France sign an agreement for enlarging the 60-years old Maginot line?
Every scene propels the film through the collaboration of Gilbert and Sullivan, hitting most of the high
points
and portraying the lows with the sympathy and understanding that creative geniuses deserve.
While it does have it's moments such as several
points
of "the misbehavers" including the end shot and the suddeness that ends "the man from Hollywood".
The shift stings, but also
points
out realities she's not entirely uncomfortable with.
Although there are snippets of on-screen interviews, the bulk of the film consists of (glorious) film clips illustrating many of the high
points
in the history of cinematography.
Instead the movie undermines itself by lowering the I.Q. of the characters so that the number of danger
points
can lengthen the movie.
You have to work hard sometimes to get into what he's doing, because he often throws conventional plot points, "hooks" that grab you, and structure, out the window.
This may rank as one of the low
points
in the history of British TV;12 "celebrities" are flown off to some exotic tropical Island to see if there is any mutual attraction with each other,hopefully leading to sexual attraction.The word "celebrity" once had rather more respectful meaning for most of the 20th Century;mainly with those who had achieved fame because they deserved it,through endless hard work and great ability at their chosen field.In the 21st Century,particularly in the UK,it is now mostly associated with tawdry,dislikable,intractably pointless excuses for human beings most interested in seeing their names in equally reprehensible tabloid newspapers or c_______ magazines.(You
Not to mention the bazooka is a 2-man weapon....Story
points
are not made clear; e.g., why the possessed astronauts are standing in the middle of the road, waiting for a truck that's hauling a mobile home.
The whole plot is a series of impersonations and characters that Dana Carvey can easily handle, but this movie's funny
points
could have been a 3 minute stand-up routine at best.
Minor points, though, you could hear the audience absolutely loving it and it kept far enough on the traditional side of the line without being stuffy - Gilbert may have shuffled uncomfortably in his grave but he would not, I think, have turned right over.
In fact, while touching upon Berry's low
points
may have made it more interesting, it would've detracted from the entertainment value.
High points: Dougray Scott, Thandie Newton and the final action sequence which came too late.
This film is a surprise from many
points
of view - the greatest is that the cast is virtually all over 65 as am I.
Artistically, this movie should get some extra
points.
Three
Points.
I tried to explain her couple of
points
about the story.
Many people say that it was cheezy looking (Yes, Excalibur the sword does get a tad flexible at points.)
Its good fun while it lasts but it does rather streak by and afterwards I did have a number of questions about various plot and character
points.
Oh and it also
points
out how ultimately Hollywood is a friend to the every man and provides a great social service, kind of like Clooney's Oscar speech.
The director expected the audience to understand what was going on...this was impossible: there was no plot, no script to "speak" of, no plot points, no character development, no story development.
There is nothing really ground shaking in the script and, to be truthful, it kind of gets a bit lost at a couple of
points.
As the expedition is befallen by a raging fire and forced to make a hazardous escape through burning logs, saving the map which
points
to the location of the much sought-after diamonds becomes a struggle to preserve purpose and meaning in a world that defies it.
There are many inconsistent plot
points
and the situations are amazingly absurd.
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