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Marsden's gay party boy isn't apathetic, of course--he's momentarily sympathetic to Speedman's plight--but he doesn't
react
or behave the way any homosexual man would in this circumstance.
I figured the whole joke of the movie would be to see some rich white guy acting like Chris Rock, and then see Chris Rock
react
to people's reactions.
It seems that water and other substances which often put out fire
react
right the opposite when Sam's uncontrollable outbursts of flame ignite.
Character's don't seem to
react
to anything.
No. Caroline Munro and the blonde woman are the only ones who
react.
We see Leo, who apparently just learned of his HIV positive diagnosis, essentially
react
in a way that is not in tune to the supportive atmosphere for which he finds himself.
There is no real reason for most things people do and the way they
react
to what happens.
As initiated from the manner in which the children of the town
react
to her, she represents the deep adolescent fantasy for an experienced woman whom can connect to them of their level: a strange mixture of one-dimensional romantic yearning, boyish sexual craving and the desire for non-threateningly lighthearted fun.
Lili Taylor has the most to do while the others mostly
react
to her.
Shot into car from through the windscreen, someone is playing someone else their latest song, someone else didn't react, according to the voice-over.
They
react
to situations like any of us might.
My opinion is that Darkened Room is all about messing with your animal-core, your instinctual self, by giving you the means (image, sound, situation) by which you instinctively
react.
However, how does your child
react
to it?
I was totally absorbed by the different characters that he creates and how differently they
react
and behave compared to Aussie kids and yet on other levels how similarly.
The first hour plods along, and the dialogue feels very edited and a bit stagey - people wait for each other to finish and don't always
react
in a natural cadence, which would be a problem of recording each individual's dialogue separately.
There was times when I questioned myself on what I had gotten myself into, not for long, as the training would always take over and you would always
react
instinctively.
More so because this is a man who cannot
react
accordingly to these events and can only express himself in the only way he knows how: via screams, shrieks, and profanities aimed at hurting himself.
Even when you hate a character, you hold back because they are so beautifully developed, you can almost understand why they
react
to frustration, fear, greed or temptation the way they do.
When the point of view shifts to her or other mad folks, the filmmaker uses distorting lenses and such things, showing us what mad people see and then how they
react.
Although it has been described as being "sappy," it should be kept in mind that females do not
react
in the same way that males do.
I also love how it shows The secrecy and betrayal people feel when suffering from eating disorders, it is scary to see how people
react
when they find out, especially if they approve of it.
I'm unsure about how adults would
react
to it.
She does not
react
well to the overtures of the local Christian zealots, one of whose members tries to convince her to come to their church and prayer meetings.
As its characters
react
to the chain of events in different ways, and as the events dictate different paths for the characters to follow, the audience is merely an observer.
Both were admirable attempts to take the sci-fi genre a step further, by deliberately declining to show almost any visual stimulation, choosing instead to spend as much time as possible focusing on the human element, how the characters act,
react
and interact under incomprehensible and dangerous conditions.
You don't quite know how to
react
because part of the time you are seeing great scientists do silly things to nurture budding love, but at other times, you hear them discuss some of the deepest puzzles of space/time of our age.
I knew he was a transvestite, and when I saw he was on HBO one night last summer, I put it on, not knowing how my husband would
react.
As he is treated like a pet, he reacts to situations how a dog might
react.
This film is terrible, the main character would give any charlie brown subtitler a run for his money he just constantly mumbles which is always a laugh, most scenes just feel awkward with characters more often than not gazing across to another with a look of...its your line now, then i will
react.
At the toss of a coin he decides the most important things in his life, and he seems resigned to accept whatever his destiny will bring up, until circumstances force him to
react
and face the enormous obstacles that stand between himself and the woman he loves(Theresa Wright).
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