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A night, he sees his sister's SM sexual relation, and decide to do the same thing: he rape the girl who he loves!
This is quickly followed by more deaths, all linked by their
relation
to our heroine having been on bad terms with them before their passing.
Despite its local provenance (and its
relation
to a hometown tragedy, namely the beating death of Eddie Polec in 1994), I really have to come down hard on this movie.
Furthermore, he discovers some
relation
to an investigation into police corruption.
The man and woman had been lovers, but the captain attempted to break off the
relation
when she discovered her boy friend was married.
The leads included Buster & Babs Bunny (no relation, which became their running gag or catch phrase), Plucky Duck, Hampton Pig, Dizzy Devil, Shirley 'the' Loon, Elmira, Montana Max, Furball, Sweety, the rats and assorted animals of Perfecto Prep, and the original Looney Toons cast themselves.
Although it did not mean to be,it was a swan song.Two young people,who are neighbors and have never been met,are found in the same places,the same times,doing most of the times the same things.They finally meet in the dramatic and very brilliant end that brings them together.Meanwhile the woman has met an old man.Their
relation
is brotherhood-like.He told her his life.It was like the young one's but with better prospectives.The young man can do whatever the old man has not lived.He can be happy with the woman.
The sub-plots bore no
relation
that I could see to the main plot - all of them could be removed in their entirety without in any way affecting the main story - which surely suggests a fundamental flaw.
The moment of seppuku is perfectly realized in
relation
to its shocking climax via pulling back the camera while simultaneously zooming in.
True love also cannot be found in his
relation
with the ex-girlfriend.
Gaumont did well to bet in its boy-genius, the man who would later change the face of France's and Europe's
relation
between movies and their public.
the setting of the scene is effective in the truest sense of the word, with all the hairy confronting subjects of today's world in
relation
to one's own faltering family, albeit suburb.
This movie has two new features in
relation
to the message conveyed by other equally good movies about death penalty and executions.
In his
relation
to his relative, we see him first as caring and tolerant, however, when he could not find a job, our suburbian character starts to be disturbed for sharing his private 'space' with someone whose leaving date becomes ambiguous.
There are only 2 ghoulies in the movie, and they don't really seem to be in
relation
with the Ghoulies in the other film.
There's a formula, one which almost always begets movies that become popular with the genre's audience... not always in
relation
to their actual quality.
Eventually, she discovers Tae-sung is her brother, fruit of one of her father's affair, and he loves her despite of their blood
relation.
This is a funny, intelligent and, in a sense, realistic comedy about a 14-year-old trying to live her first love while on vacation, and also about the complex, sometimes amusing, sometimes touching,
relation
between a divorced father and her growing daughter... and about how far a women (not only Nicole, the teen-ager) can go to get the man she loves!
They are not nearly as "bad" enough and have only played a minor part in the film in
relation
to Jackie so though their fight sequence is spectacular, they are not the ones Jackie is hunting throughout the whole of the film, so thus leaving the viewer slightly unfulfilled.
I was also afraid this would be like the 2-part mini-series "10.4" which had a far-fetched concept, little
relation
to the real world and very poor execution.
It is the character's
relation
to women that makes this film so hateful; the fact that his wife is taller than him is symbolic of his
relation
to the other gender; he is consistently humiliated by them, and it is through his relations with them that his life isn't as great as it could have been.
more like a collection of random scenes that have no
relation
to another and make less than 0 sense.anyway,i
Apart from the walking dead it has no
relation
to Romero's film, but is a good film in it's own right.
First, for old movie fans, it's interesting to see the leading role played by Dean Jagger (no
relation
to Mick).
This film ends with a speech in which the narrator tells us the fates of two of the lead characters and that the names of people and places have been changed...before telling us that
relation
to actual people and events are purely coincidental.
I was very excited about seeing this film, anticipating a visual excursus on the
relation
of artistic beauty and nature, containing the kinds of wisdom the likes of "Rivers and Tides."
The end of the movie has horribly over-long ballet sequency, which naturally has no real
relation
to the story of the movie.
Having seen the trailer, and being a thriller-lover, I expected to see first of all a fast moving, breath catching movie, which wisely dips in global policy-making and the
relation
between oil, power and corruption, from a fresh angle.
There should have been at least a few characters from the original movie, the ending makes no sense in
relation
to the original.
As the "film" progressed in a slow, plodding manner, my thoughts were varied in
relation
to this "film": Was there too much butter in my popcorn?
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