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'The Commitments', directed by Alan Parker, was virtually a musical; in the original, Doyle hilariously peppered his text with fragments of the lyrics of the songs his
protagonists
(a soul band) were singing; in the film, the songs were played straight, and pretty much in their entirety, and some of the subtleties of the plot were also lost.
I suppose the filmmakers believed that a series of contrived "dangerous situations" would be enough to establish an attraction between the
protagonists
(and I use this term loosely).
By the end the two
protagonists
are likeable people with relatable feelings.
I come from an Asian culture and could immediately connect to the
protagonists
struggle to solve a complex nature of problems and make them fit within his simplistic religious view.
The love-triangle functions pretty well until the time a german customer, Hans, who comes regularly in the restaurant falls in love with Ilona, without success.A few years later the german army invades Hungary, Hans is back as a highly placed officer and the jewish condition of Lazlo is going to complicate the lives of the four
protagonists.
The
protagonists
have no idea what they are doing or saying.
It actually looks a lot like that other film of his, "06", only the
protagonists
are now face-to-face, while "06" exclusively featured two people talking over the phone.
In the car race participates the protagonists, McClure( amiable Burt Reynolds in similar role to 'Smokey and the Bandit' films) and his sidekick schizophrenic Victor (Dom Deluise who turn in moments into Captain Chaos) disguising themselves as paramedics, a duo posing as priests(the Rat-Pack ,Sammy Davis, Dean Martin) , two Chinese (a racer Jackie Chan and engineer Michael Hui), two Lamborghini sexpot babes (Adrienne Barbeau, Tara) and of course Roger Moore in a James Bond character-alike and several others.
MGM put together these three stories of passengers on board a ship remembering three recent romances that all ended rather differently for the
protagonists.
The Wrong End of Time is a fantastic instalment in which one of our central
protagonists
encounters her father in a 1940's naval station - coincidentally where the time barrier stands in 1970's England - and with the first appearance of Commander Traynor - a character so crucial to the overall story.
Based on historical accounts that I've read, this movie is very faithful to details and does not necessarily portray the Earps in the most sympathetic light, though they are definitely the
protagonists
here.
I usually skip movies with medically-oriented
protagonists
but the fantasy/psychic elements more than make up for the fact that Jeff Daniels plays a psychiatrist.
Splendid film with memorable performances by Derrick DeMarney, Katina Paxinou and lovely young Jean Simmons as the three main
protagonists.
The film had me laughing throughout, like when the two main characters (who dress like oi punks, which added to my enjoyment) trash an establishment owned by a white bigot in the middle of the film for no reason (the scene seemed to be randomly thrown in), the ninjas at the end who turn into clumps of grass and either teleport or travel underground and then take their normal ninja shape again, the special team called in by the ninjas to fight the mafia (who are the protagonists) which includes an italian (i think?) knife thrower with a huge ridiculous scar on his face (who is an expert at throwing knives into apples suspended by wires in mid air), a Chinese swordsman, a Japanese ninja, and an African American fellow from detroit who as far as i could tell didn't know any actual kung fu, so just rolled around a lot and sort of threw people.
But in their hands, Takva, God's omnipresence in the lives of the protagonists, is not just a believable story, but a masterful narration of a self-assured purpose, told at once with a great deal of human care for, and at the same time with a stoic detachment from, the predicament of a simple man's soul.
Get rid of unbelievable
protagonists
who have all the answers and can fight off a horde of villains.
I guess it has something to do with the nationality of the
protagonists.
In this sense I found the picture to give an interesting contrast with "Brokeback Mountain", whose
protagonists
are somewhat similar, but which presented a sense of alienation and hostility to homosexuality quite lacking in Yossi and Jagger.
While the forefront of "City of Men" is the young
protagonists'
quest to find their unknown fathers with all the aforementioned also incorporated as background themes.
"City of Men" does not excel in masterful storytelling and character development as "City of God" but it does hit the mark on the survival fortitude of its main
protagonists.
THE AWFUL TRUTH is the quintessential romantic comedy based on a misunderstanding between the
protagonists.
This is surely the gayest film of all time, particularly in the final battle scene, in which one of the main
protagonists
is wearing a woman's blouse.
The only real merit of "Ants" is its nostalgia value--yes, I would watch this as a child and be utterly terrified of those bloodthirsty, radiation-grown buggers; years later, the puppet heads being shaken off-camera are less than impressive (as is Gordon's excessively shaking camera during the attack scenes), as is the stock footage blown up to make the ants tower over our human
protagonists.
What makes this story so beautiful is the puppy love between the
protagonists
Renata and Ulises.
also, there is a tiny snippet of gore where two of the
protagonists
burst open some goon's heads (pretty fake looking, but kind of entertaining). the stuff itself is animated with computers, i think, and is enjoyable to watch it slide around.
Podeswa has an astonishing hand for showing the daily tragedies with credibility and he really cares about his
protagonists.
The picture is a splendid British film concerning about historic deeds in WWII,the naval battle in the South Atlantic between British cruiser squadron of three ships and the German pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee, Dic 1939 ;the
protagonists
and secondaries are incarnated by a magnificent plethora English actors.The film is based on true events ,these are the following: Though the British cruisers were no match for the battleship,Admiral Sir Henry Harwood(Anthony Quayle) launched an attack to Graf Spee(with 6 cannons,280 mm).German fire seriously damaged HMS Exeter(John Cregson,captain Bell)with cannons 203mm,put half of HMS Ajax(captain Woodhouse, Ian Hunter)'s guns out of action,and then damaged Achilles(cannons 152 mm),but the cruisers did sufficient damage to the German ship to make its captain break off and run for shelter in Montevideo,Uruguay.The British followed,and waited in international waters outside the neutral port.The Uruguay government ordered the Germans to leave after 72 hours.The British cruisers named Royal and Renown were near from Montevideo and Langsdorff(Peter Finch) didn't wait possibilities to vanquish.Hitler,reluctant to risk the Graf Spee being sunk by heavier British warship which were sailing for the River Plate ,ordered the captain to scuttle the vessel.He did so 17 Dec 1939 and three days later shot himself.The film contains a colorful and glimmer cinematography by Christopher Challis.The movie is well produced(with the Archers production)and directed by Emeric Pressburger and Michael Powell.The motion picture will like to warlike genre fans and classic British cinema.
although it was an enjoyable movie, i don't rank it among the classics such as -beautiful thing- or john greyson's -lilies-, although they too had similar failings with regard to underdeveloping the nature of the relationship of the
protagonists.
The general plot line of stranded individuals in any particular setting is nothing new to Hollywood, as we have seen many marooned
protagonists
go up against mother nature, blood thirsty villains, and both fictitious and very real beasts alike.
"Companeros", on the other hand, is an entertaining piece chock full of humor and action (although, like the two protagonists, the alliance between humor and action is not always a smooth one).
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