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Her accent was very realistic and above all her
presence
was credible.
The only standout part of the film is the
presence
of the incredible Pat Barrington.
On the other hand, Peter Lorre (whose
presence
as a clown alienates both Lorre fans who view it as the ultimate insult to that ill-used actor's dignity, and clownophobes who see it as a confirmation of their worst fears) gives the film a heart and humor it wouldn't have had otherwise.
It might have been due in part to the non-existent script, but Alicia showed no screen
presence
at all.
The concept of the film which follows the violin through the years from its birth to the present day & how it has touched the people in its
presence
is unique & done in such a way that reaches out to you to feel its impact.
though two french stars(reno binoche) are trying to make their character genuine, their
presence
don't make a good story, you even wonder what sergi Lopez cameo's appearance is doing in this story?jean
For fans of 1930's Poverty Row, the very
presence
of a storm-battered mansion elicits a pleasant feeling, and makes otherwise unforgivable flaws within the film bearable.
The ONLY reason i could think of to watch this terrible mess is the
presence
of beautiful Rebecca Gayheart.
I've seen her in several things, and I just don't connect with her screen
presence.
The photographer's sense of frustration over not having done enough to help those he photographs, the oppressive
presence
of armed militia everywhere, the desperate need to make the border against overwhelming forces, and most of all, the bloody back seat of the vehicle, all paint a picture of doom and gloom for the characters.
His
presence
makes an otherwise highly forgettable Disney product worth a look.
Wyman looks great but simply does not have the wisecracking hard-boiled
presence
of the annoying Glenda Farrell.
What's worse, though, is the
presence
of good actors such as Gabriel Byrne.
In fact, if it were not for the
presence
of James Woods that is all this would be, a good TV movie.
There's not a single verbal reference to Hitler, and yet the
presence
of the growing Nazi movement all around these decadent misfits is ever present in this film.
There are several "inside" jokes in the movie that for example a foreign spectator would not get, and their
presence
makes you think the director was not serious at all.
The climb up to the roof at the end, the strong lighting and direct closeups, the art and photographic direction(seemingly uncredited to one of the directors),as well as the music score and the general "look" of the film, not to mention James Mason's compelling
presence
all had the ingredients for a potential Hitchcockian thriller, but something is missing here.
His
presence
is supposed to help Dominique from being hit on or picked up by other men, but he does everything he can to exacerbate Dominique's predicament.
Georgia's parents would have never thrown such a big party plus she would have died in their
presence.
Each brings with them a unique screen
presence
that is both sexy and endearing.
His presence, his sense-of-self, his ability to steer his way through difficult situations into a growing awareness of what matters and what doesn't.
Even thirty years down the line, it's a genuinely shocking scene; not even the
presence
of Jeff Goldblum as one of the most reprehensible and hateful thugs ever to smear a screen can diminish its impact.
Ok...Ok....this movie don't be compared with the great series of 60's and 70's (one the best series based in super-heroes), but it was could better...the plot is confused, in 20 minutes the movie wins a new protagonist...the Daredevil, a Black Daredevil??? where's the red uniform??? Really...nothing in this don't make justice to the original series...nor the
presence
of Stan Lee in cast.
Jet Li's fighting - everyone's fighting, actually - is ridiculously overdone and overedited; Yau's charming
presence
and smile is the only thing this awful, unwatchable movie has going for it.
Feeble off-road racing action pic that raises a flicker of interest due to the
presence
of a young Susan Sarandon (who is given very little to do) and Joe Don Baker in his brief early career as a leading man.
Though the script could have used a rewrite, mainly to upgrade the dialogue, Warren William's
presence
makes the film worth watching.
Despite the sweet title and the
presence
of Julie Christie, or perhaps, because of, this is not the pleasant movie one might, or might not have expected.
I rented this video due to the
presence
of Jefferey Combs, who was the guy who played the demented Federal Agent in the Frighteners.
Though not big on the facts, it is a wonderfully compelling drama with music chronicling the rise of the troubled young torch singer, who, according to this film's screenplay, had a trouble getting her career going until she met a gangster named Jimmy "The Gimp" Snyder (James Cagney), whose dangerous exterior melted in Etting's
presence
escalating to his Svengali-like grip on her career and her personal life.
Omar Epps is absolutely fantastic in this movie and his on-screen
presence
is worth at least viewing this movie once.
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