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Patrick Bergin displays just the right blend of charisma and intelligence as Robin, but I join many other reviewers in pointing out the woeful miscasting of Uma Thurman, an actress of limited
range
who's perfectly suited to embody Quentin Tarantino's cartoon characterizations.
The only thing I wonder about is Harrison Ford's
range
of facial expression - he never seems to be able to get that baffled look off his face.
Production values are consistent with the lean approach, but one can gain much from the depth and
range
in Damian Lewis's performance of a mentally fragile and out of control man who finds it almost impossible to move beyond his obsessive approach of finding his daughter.
Kate Nelligan projects a
range
of emotions and frustration seldom seen outside of theater.
There is an incredible moment halfway through where the director seems to have gone berserk, asking for all 5 of his protagonists to spout the entire
range
of tragic pathos: where the film has just had lazy, bad performances, at this point they seem to turn on a dime and try to re-enact scenes from The Trojan Women.
A Mexican-American dragged across the border, he shows the lengths he is willing to go to return home and prove he is an American, but there is also a sensitive and heart-warming touch to his
range
as he proves he is also a good guy and not just some clown.
A very small
range
of the ideological can be conveyed silently.
The characters have a limited
range
of expression, but what they feel and say is consistent and almost meditative.
The main problem is it's difficult to empathize, sympathize or otherwise ize with Duris who has the emotional
range
of a rock in this film.
Definitely in top
range
of Hollywood movie making.
A compelling story combined with breathtaking cinematography, especially of the countryside, along with evocative music that follows the dynamic
range
from tuneful, haunting bucolic melodies to more strident dissonance, and profoundly natural and nuanced acting performances come together to craft an unforgettable cinematic experience.
The show is excellent and would
range
from people my age which is 13 to people as old as 82.
There was always a surprise around the corner, whether one of pace or image or sound or performance or turn of the narrative - though in fact it's a very straightforward story, told in a linear fashion, but that description really doesn't do justice to a sequence such as when we go to the ballistics lab at the police station, Mifune learns about a bullet found at the scene of a crime, and then he dashes off without any warning - and we follow him - to a shooting
range
at which we'd seen him early on in the film, retrieving a spent bullet of his own, and then we dash back to the ballistic lab, and then go into a microscopic close-up POV ballistics man, comparing the two bullets.
He has a sense of humor and he has a wide
range
of guests, from the Nobel prize winners to the lamest celebrity on earth.
Sam Elliot, Francesco Quinn, and Brad Johnson are fictional characters used to represent the
range
of ordinary men who followed Roosevelt.
The characters in this film all appear to have IQ's somewhere in the single digit
range.
However, the film has many more strikes against it--most notably the very, very limited
range
of the starlet in this film.
A film needs to be interesting enough to appeal to some audience within the
range
between them, this film is not, does not.
The three campfire stories
range
from boring to bad to average at best.
I mean does this guy have any
range
at all.
Crispin Glover was terrific in it, nice to see his
range
in a 'normal', everyday-guy role and he he really pulled it off!
He manages to keep her alive for most of the movie, including an amusing scene on a ordinance testing
range.
First of all, I admire Bruno Ganz in his original voice (the dubbing was atrocious, I mean it is so dam obvious that they felt the need to get Ganz to make the credits sound appealing!) an actor with a wide
range
of possibilities who fails to work his charms on you because he is given very little to work on.
His acting
range
was the broadest and his characters were never quite as vaudevillian--Harold Lloyd's everyman persona still rings true 80 years later.
Joe Urban showcased a
range
of emotions and pulled you right into his character, Woody.
I cannot however recommend most of the others in the series, (with the exception of the very rare "Yellow Emanuelle" and a couple Laura Gemser films) as they
range
from bad to ridiculous.
Rarely do I reach for the remote anymore having experienced most every
range
of horror film out there, but this one seeped under my skin and had me on edge more than twice.
The cartoon like violence is another negative, with villains firing automatic weapons that consistently miss our heroes at close range, while our heroes guns seem to have an endless supply of bullets.
As a whole I must say that "King of Thieves" is an improvement from "Jafar" and we can't be too critical toward a video aimed to please children in the 4-9
range.
We felt a full
range
of emotions during the movie and even shed a few tears.
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