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Not only is the book
relatively
short (200 pages about the size of a standard paperback with
relatively
large type), but there's very little "action."
I consider myself a
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big fan of the giallo genre, though I haven't seen nearly as many as some that I talk too - but I figure at this point I've seen enough to separate the notable entries from the weaker ones - and WHO SAW HER DIE? is honestly about the lamest that I've seen so far.
It tells an interesting story about a product many of us are
relatively
familiar with.
Quigley is the best of the lot, shining (relatively) in her role as one of the many disposable sacks of blood in this tedious time-sink.
The special effects were bad,a bunch of
relatively
unknown actors,do not waste your time with this one.
What starts out as a well-acted exploration of family tensions - especially those between a
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uneducated set of middle-class parents and their college-educated son - gives way to the clumsy, overwrought melodramatics of the second half of the film.
These scenes are
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effective and the killer does have an ability to appear menacing, but there are also some ludicrous scenes thrown in and some weird, unexplained stuff, and fantastic leaps of logic needed when the end is revealed.
I think their suicide speaks to inner torment of people who are equally sad and bored in their life, sadly I'm
relatively
happy, so I means little to me.
He can take a
relatively
normal character and turn it into hilarious comedy, such as he did in the producers, silver streak, and this movie.
If it did, I am fairly certain that US relations with Mideastern countries involved would not be as
relatively
peaceful as they are.
Taken as an historical perspective of Nastassja Kinski, this is a
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young Nastassja who totally dominates the screen.
For some reason, "Lifeboat" has remained a
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obscure and overlooked Hitchcock film.
The teenage "good girl falls for boy from the wrong side of the tracks" story falls short of explaining the psychological factors that would cause a
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stable girl to defy her parents and cause a hardened juvenile delinquent to open up so easily to his girlfriend.
However, what may be a
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new theme in the French cinema is already beaten track in the Israeli films.
I'm fairly surprised at the
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hight ratings of this movie.
Gene Nelson as Steve Lacey, the ex-con trying to straighten out his life until it is intruded upon by one of the trio, dying in his living room, and Phyllis Kirk as his devoted wife do a fine job with
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stereotypical roles; Dub Taylor and Jay Novello have nice, small character roles; and you'll even find crazy Timothy Carey playing a wide-eyed laughing maniac in a couple of scenes near the end.
I am completely and utterly surprised at two things - 1) The
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high rating and 2) the
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successful careers the two lead characters have had.
Even Ward Bond appears and has a
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short role in this picture.
Director Katja von Garnier, who gave us the wonderfully hip girl-power cult flick "Bandits", takes on the daunting task of delivering an entertaining film about a somewhat dry, esoteric subject and a
relatively
unknown character (as history goes) and succeeds.
This is a fairly straightforward romantic comedy made exceptional by the performances of the two leads, Na-yeong Lee and Hyuk Jang. Lee plays Yeong-ju, a
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shy, awkward woman, who immediately falls in love with the young "player", Jang's Moon-su.
Although the cast of Sankofa is
relatively
unknown, with the exception of a couple of the American actors in it, don't be put off, everyone plays their role exceptionally well.
The piece is well, conceived, written, acted and directed - imaginative and unpredictable while
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straight-forward and highly engaging.
The movie centers entirely around the interrogation of 6 people about the murder of a homeless girl
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new to their Istanbul neighborhood.
During the Dragonball Z series, there were two excellent movie specials that explained the background of characters with
relatively
unexplained backgrounds.
There is virtually no dialogue so we are only left with the visual, which is
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repetitive - and the sound, or often the lack thereof - once again repetitive and almost trance inducing, all those foot steps and the same extras.
Director D.W. Griffith's "The Red Man's View " scores points for its point-of-view; however, it remains a
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weak and unimaginative drama.
The storyline and plot are
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stupid.
First, at only an hour and 10 minutes, it's
relatively
painless.
Good acting, excellent special effects and cameos by Cleveland news celebrities make this a
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painless way to spend a couple hours.
Sterling Hayden, Gene Nelson, Phyllis Kirk and Charles Buchinsky (Bronson) stars in this
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forgotten but excellent film that centers on the life of an ex-con (Nelson) who's trying to go straight after mixing with the wrong crowd.
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