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Instead, a cartoonish version of the story is
presented.
Every shot and every scene is
presented
in excruciating slow motion.
I read an interview in which he was asked how he felt his novel was
presented
in the film.
Its theme and the way it was
presented
are definitely not dated.
Peter Sarsgaard was
presented
a special acting award by the SIFF organization before this screening and looking back at some of his previous works, I think this was well-deserved.
I agree parts of the plot were wafer thin but it
presented
as a fairytale and a cracking good one at that.
Various fetishes such as vomiting, urination, sado-masochism and necrophilia are
presented
honestly and without judgment.
I was in awe of the 2 minutes of film
presented
in said trailer and rushed to the video store to rent this horror masterpiece.
So a lot of what is
presented
is absurd, meaningless or boring.
Wathcing the whole movie may be the best way to torture yourself :) I remember the movie Clockwork Orange , and the leading actor who was sentenced to watch such war violence scenes for hours without being capable of closing his eyes.Turkish directors have
presented
a number of good films which deserve appreciation.
There are images in this film you will never see anywhere else...of birth, of work, and of death...all
presented
bluntly, yet with exquisite artistry .
Mystical stuff that's
presented
well and believably.
This was confirmed by an article in the Journal of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, which stated that The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan had been one of the earliest films
presented
with magnetic stereo sound (before the composite magnetic prints of Cinemascope).
as i watched the movie, when the protagonist is
presented
with the choice of finding out what happened to Saskia by undergoing the exact same treatment, i almost turned the movie off.
I first saw this as it was originally
presented
on TV in 1978.
No genre ages more quickly and more badly than the "big con" movie, since the whole satisfaction of the viewer hinges on the big final scene - which we know from every "con artist" movie from "The Sting" to Mamet's "House of Games" and which, inevitably, recurs in every familiar detail as the big closing scene of "Criminal" - in which all the characters who have been
presented
to us throughout the film as having no connection with one another - street-robbers, cops, "mark"s etc. - are revealed - gasp!! - to have secretly been part of some big coordinated scam after all.
Stories/Plots : Each story written and directed by Bo Buckley and
presented
with a different level of spookiness.
Additionally, as is true with most seventies erotica, the women are
presented
ala natural.
The interesting twist in this movie though is that you are
presented
with the side of the killer and his preparations going into the night of killings.
First, rather than taking a straight-forward documentary approach, the entire story is instead
presented
using live actors on location in appropriate costume.
The evidence
presented
was nothing more than circumstantial at best.
No convincing evidence was
presented
and somehow the video comes to its conclusion a tad premature and lacking any semblance of evidence.
The who-dunit is actually
presented
in an entertaining (and surprisingly violent) way, and makes for an entertaining time.
This story was also brilliantly
presented
in the Newberry Award-winning children's novel, "The Secret of the Andes," by Ann Nolan Clark, about a young boy who is the last remaining pure Incan, living in the Andes with his spiritual guide and teacher, who goes on a journey of discovery into Cuzco, to find out what contributed to the eradication of his race.
As a previous reviewer said, it is more "intense" than an Inconvenient Truth, but I hardly think any of the concepts
presented
are hard to take in - in fact, due to the number of interviews, the film manages to take the viewer through a range of issues regarding the state of the planet, without ever losing focus of its basic message - that we must do something NOW.
The musical number "Tomorrow Belongs To Me" is so effective an illustration of the appeal this new Nazi hope held for impoverished suffering Germans, and yet we have The Master Of Ceremonies' evil nodding grin to remind us, in retrospect, what it really led to.Just as every musical number (aside from being so beautifully choreographed and presented) reminds us of the desperation in Sally Bowles' life and in most of Germany.
They made a replica of Enigma in 1933 and in August, 1939, Poland
presented
France and Great Britain with cracked Enigma specimens, which helped the allies to know the orders and plans of Third Reich.
Something exceptional is
presented
by way of action sequences, in fact, where attempts at re-enacting simple events on film often fail; namely, the interdiction of a convoy carrying prisoners and a particularly realistic execution scene.
Davis and Oxenberg play damsels in distress, but Russell doesn't really take advantage of the possibilities
presented
by this trio of babes.
She isn't
presented
as a patron saint but more of an excellent liar and fairly worthless character.
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