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I was touched by the characters, laughed a lot at the wonderful script, and was deeply moved by the genuine emotions magnificently
portrayed
by this ensemble cast and especially by Peter Falk.
It's all there: not just great, great bands like Black Flag, Fear, X, the Germs, whose names may not mean much to you today, but whose influence on today's alternative rock music can not be over-estimated, but also the promoters, the media and first of all the audiences - the punks - all
portrayed
in a manner that makes you laugh, shudder and gasp with astonishment about the energy, the anger and the fury these youths put into their music.
Whilst some horror elements exist within Nathan Juran's movie, this really is a multi genre piece that's tightly produced and effectively
portrayed.
Beginning in 1942, the Sherlock Holmes character as
portrayed
by Basil Rathbone was set in the then 'modern' Britain.
The director has got all the qualities in taking this movie in the range of Satyajir ray, Adoor.. Every character is
portrayed
effectively in the movie.
Not only is it beautifully photographed, but the characters are perfectly
portrayed.
The music is also a bit "unusual".. but I strangely find it acceptable despite it's got nothing to do with the historical period
portrayed.
What is worth mentioning that is omitted in the other reviews I have read here, is the subtext of how the law shaped the lives and behaviour of gays in the era
portrayed
in the film.
I was surprised by how great Black Snake Moan turned out to be.Being a fan of Christina Ricci and Samuel L. Jackson id figure id give this a try.Well when this was over I was just left stunned by how great this film truly was.I mean everything was dead-on great and very accurate for that matter.This film shows how the great director and writer Craig Brewer(who made Hustle & Flow another great film) can just take anything even something that seems ludacras and make it into this.Well, I like how it is just a good time, like its a film that just makes it there own in a good way.Also I love that it doesn't show big steroeypes of the south and how its been
portrayed
in things as the most repulsive place to be, but not this film it makes very accurate and because of that very reconisable.The cating in this was just phenomenal especially from Christina Ricci(who deserves an Oscar for this role), the always great Samuel L. Jackson, and even Justin Timberlake did a great job as well.Overall almost everything is great about this, and while its not everyones type of film its definitely worth a viewing from anyone who can enjoy a good time.
The temperate Northwest setting made a beautiful backdrop for the drama surrounding the frustrated game master, Lodge(powerfully
portrayed
by Nathan Rice) and his misfit band of friends who set aside the real-life dramas they face everyday to face fantastical dramas in the setting Lodge provides for them.
My boyfriend and I went to watch The Guardian.At first I didn't want to watch it, but I loved the movie- It was definitely the best movie I have seen in sometime.They
portrayed
the USCG very well, it really showed me what they do and I think they should really be appreciated more.Not only did it teach but it was a really good movie.
This would explain a lot of the actions
portrayed
by the parents and the son, which were totally opposite of how they lived before, especially the sex, and also would also explain why Peggy got away with murder, etc. Look at how perfect that pie is, but go back and look at the cake Betty makes.
His wife is splendidly
portrayed
by Joanna Dru who gives a very down to earth quality to the woman who loved and supported the ballplayer who rose to a "dizzying height" so quickly.
I didn't personally know Karen Carpenter, nor, Richard for that matter, so I must go by how the movie
portrayed
her.
There was much subtle humor, sweet feelings, and Kim Frank just
portrayed
a dreamy character.
And the filmmakers do lay it on a bit thick at times as Rockne is glowingly and lovingly
portrayed.
The Hollywood take on gypsy life and customs is predictably portrayed, but the underlying knowledge that they would be one of the targets for extermination by the Nazis adds a certain tension.
This film also features a very early and uninspiring performance by a 24-year old Susan Sarandon as Bill's daughter Melissa, along with her hippie boyfriend Frank,
portrayed
very blandly by Patrick Mc Dermott.
I absolutely recommend this movie to anyone who wants to be entertained.The directing,acting,and the story is brilliant.Definitely up there with films like scarface and the godfather.This movie makes your heart race.Damian Chapa as well as all of the cast was amazing.I would definitely rent this movie.Damian Chapa deserves an academy award for his acting,and for the way he
portrayed
the life of a gangster.This movie is a soon to be classic,and an all around brilliant piece of film-making.I loved it and I give it 10 stars.In a sentence the only way to describe it is a film without any flaws.Watch this movie and you'll see what i mean. 2 thumbs up!!!!!!!
The emotions
portrayed
are subdued and understated in a very comfortable fashion.
Maybe not one for the philosopher (eek), there are some wonderful scenes here (- particularly the techno), and the great life adventure story originally
portrayed.
The emotion and raw reality
portrayed
in this film's "flashback" scenes have the ability of putting viewers directly into the midst of the events being pictured.
As a kid in the 80's I saw New York exactly the way it was
portrayed
in this movie, the domain of Madonna's character, with wild animals running rampant and hideous bald men chasing people around and causing havoc.
Truly romantic films are so rare these days, while films that include plenty of sex and nudity (which are often
portrayed
in a smutty and gratuitous manner) abound.
One Life Stand avoids falling into the trap of other UK realist films, with ordinary working people
portrayed
as either hopeless victims or comedic stereotypes.
Remarkable playing by Romane Boeringer and Vincent Cassel in a bohemian Paris
portrayed
from the famous Thierry Arbogast.
In the first twenty minutes we are swept away by several powerfully
portrayed
emotions: a suffocating and overbearing mother has a violent argument with her live-in 40yr old daughter; a piano teacher (and professor of music)'s love for her pupils expressed in unswerving critical appraisal; the joy that music can inspire both in the listener and the performer.
I really loved the rich family background
portrayed
in the show.
It revolves around a Martha Stewart like journalist named Elizabeth Lane, charmingly
portrayed
by Barbara Stanwyck.
A well
portrayed
drama, a strange sense of humor and a mystery.
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