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I don't know about the others, but I'd say I had my share of these kinds of
psychological
thrillers that usually lead to the same disappointing endings and nonsensical sequences.
The
psychological
intricacies presented in several intense scenes regarding "gender" were vividly heart-wrenching.
This low-budget effort is less a horror flick than a
psychological
thriller, sort of HIGH TENSION without the barbed-wire baseball bat, although it has its share of grue and contains a couple of highly squeamish moments, the worst involving a pre-PIRATES Keira Knightley.
Madeleine is one of a number of costume dramas produced around the late 1940s to focus upon
psychological
conflicts from a female perspective.
Think "Silence of the Lambs" meets "Strangeland" with just about every cliché you can possibly include to make THE most typical
psychological
thriller ever.
This is a moving fable, dealing with the issues of the 'loss of the wild', the crushing of Native American culture by the unspeakable brutalities of white settlers, the betrayals of trust which deprived the Indians of their habitats, and the continuing
psychological
perversion of bitter people who want to stop the innocent enjoyment of life by shattering the dreams and the enforcement of degradation upon those too weak to protect themselves.
Rather than just presenting a violent shoot 'em-up type of movie, Solomon shows us the lives of men from a community who are proactive in their attempt to deal with the emotional and
psychological
effects of poverty, and urban violence.
In particular, Orthodox Jews will be able to understand the
psychological
enormity of the taboos that Mendy breaks - starting with cutting his peyos (sidelocks), then tasting his first cheeseburger, and having sex with a non-Jew.
I will fault the distributor, though, for marketing this title as a horror film; rather, it is a
psychological
thriller that relies more on the slow building of suspense than on blood or gore.
"It is a well-known
psychological
fact that people's behavior is strongly affected by the way they dress," claims the narrator.
It is very touching
psychological
drama.
Then it becomes a
psychological
mystery followed closely by what seems to be a vampire movie - but then it changes to what appears to be a faith vs science story.
Betrayal and counter betrayal and a conclusion that makes you laugh out loud! Usually a serious actor in political or
psychological
films - Jean Louis T. tries some lighter than air 'hey-presto' and proves that he can do comedy as well.
Nanon grows tired to the brink of
psychological
woe because of men's desires to grope her with their hands.
You can call this noir, a
psychological
western, a mystery but in the end it is all these and none of them whilst remaining interesting and watchable.
Coming,in Sirk's career ,just after "All that Heaven allows" ,it looks like its twin movie.Unlike "Written on the wind" or "Imitation of life" or "Magnificent obsession" ,it's not melodrama.It's closer to realistic
psychological
drama.More than the lingering charm of a romantic past (Blue Moon/You saw me standing alone/Without a love of my own),Sirk focuses on the selfishness of the children.Remember in "All that Heaven..." how the son and the daughter could not admit that their mother (of the upper class) should fall in love with a gardener and how they bought her a TV set where she only could see the reflection of her loneliness.Here the boy's attitude is not far from that: a spoiled child -as his sisters are- ,only concerned by his studies and his love affair,he does not care if his papa has become a nine-to-five man ,useful only for the dough he brings home,a life no more exciting than that of the toy robot he sells.Barbara Stanwyck 's role recalls the 1953 effort "all I desire" : the return of the woman,be she legitimate or a former flame.But in "there's always tomorrow",one can notice one of the permanent features of melodrama though: the woman who turns her back on love and becomes a successful businesswoman (or star) (see also the end of "written on the wind" "imitation of life" or Stahl's "only yesterday")
The characters are nicely-paralleled, simultaneously mirroring one another in their fundamental
psychological
struggles and diverging in their drives, desires, and ideals.
This was a
psychological
thriller for sure .
More than a
psychological
thriller.
A trio of superb performances ignites writer-director Craig Lucas's 2005 bludgeoning
psychological
thriller set in the deal-making, Machiavellian world of Hollywood film-making circa 1995.
For a start,i would like to say that this film is worth seeing.It is one of the best
psychological
thrillers that exist so i highly recommend to those who like this kind of movies.The plot was very nice,the twist also and the cast outstanding.Cusack,Liotta,Peet and Hawkes did their best and the result was excellent.I liked a lot the flashbacks that were made -mostly in the beginning.
However, Blue Sunshine is surely the director's best film, as it works on both a visceral and
psychological
level.
It was very unnerving to watch him suffer - real
psychological
suffering - can almost fell it yourself.
The plot is banale, the characters are simple stereotypes, no
psychological
analysis whatsoever, the themes are not well developed and the ending is awful,no war movie should end with a "all's well what ends well" morale.
It took
psychological
horror to a whole new level, held a genuine sense of mystique and ambiguity, and made the Deus Ex Machina more frightening than ever before.
Their begin to
psychological
torment their father and ultimately drive him to desire leaving his family.
The
psychological
effect on the viewer is tremendous.
An interesting concept-reincarnation-is poorly addressed in this
psychological
drama.
It's a series that has elements of several genres :
psychological
horror, romance, drama and comedy, it probably shouldn't work, but somehow it does.
We often hear of great moments in 1942's 'Cat People'; most specifically the swimming pool sequence and an almost heart stopping moment involving a scary walk and a bus or we may further be reminded of great scenes of
psychological
terror in Lewton's other movies, notably 'I walked With a Zombie'(1943) and 'The Body Snatcher' (1945), but we seldom hear of the sense of impending doom and escalating terror evoked during 'Isle of the Dead' which comes to head when we realise that one of the primary characters has been buried alive and it's her consequent insanity blended perfectly with an eruption of repressed superstition that chills the viewer in the final fifteen or so minutes.
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