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The film
reminds
one of Harold and Maude, but not really, it takes one bizarre spin after another, and they do all make sense in this crazy mixed up world we all live in.
A fictional reconstruction that enlightens us all and
reminds
us of the frailty of youth.One of the most important films of today.
This film
reminds
me of one of those movies that you will look back on in 20 years and discover that it launched many actors into stardom.
And if THE HOSPITAL
reminds
you of NETWORK, it should.
I have wracked my brain for another film that
reminds
me of this one.
good thing)The plot(about a greedy butler and a fortune,
reminds
me of Bailey's Billions) was a little unoriginal, but worked very well, and the script was really funny, especially the fights between the kittens.
It
reminds
you of the days during your youth when you were carefree and everything that was bad for you was washed away with a single kiss.
In a way, "Hell To Pay
" reminds
me of those movies in the 60's where actors you know from so many shows make an appearance.
Van Damme moves well for a guy of his age(47 I think), delivering kicks that
reminds
one of Kickboxer.
Gulliver's small son, whom he has never met before,
reminds
him of the Lilliputians.
Of course the villain must die (okay, all the villains, meaning the rats), and the ending scene is one of those that
reminds
the audience that a sequel is in the works.
But of course the true pleasure is seeing a living dinosaur doing what they did all those years ago and also seeing some truly cute moments with Cynodont(mammal/reptile hybrid)pups,Sauropodlets(baby Diplodocus)and T.Rex chicks(Yes even T.Rex can be cute)and then
reminds
us that nature can be brutal and was even more so back then.
It
reminds
me of 'Romy and Michele's High School Reunion'.
It
reminds
of shows like Married With Children and Roseanne as they go to places not traditionally dealt with in sitcoms.
It
reminds
me of when I was a child although my situation was a little different it feels the same.
OK, the plot is not so original; it
reminds
me stuff like the Amytville series (the year is the same of "Amityville Possession" by Damiano Damiani) or "Shock", the last work of Mario Bava.
The movie
reminds
me of a time when we didn't need blood and guts to be entertained.
Andersson
reminds
me of the third mate on the Pequod in Moby Dick, Flask, a man who took the whole of life to be a practical joke that the good lord Himself is playing on us.
And the idea of a soccer game to bring things to a climax
reminds
me of Bend It Like Beckham, another charming coming of age movie.
A puffy Tom Hanks tells us one way or another that things can be manipulated with semi pure intentions but without weighing the consequences and Julia Roberts in a blond southern hairdo
reminds
us of the powers harbored in the sidelines.
The movie with its single set, minimal cast, and straightforward photography (except for a couple of brief special effects)
reminds
me of one of those old 60 minute playhouse dramas so popular during TV's early years.
It touches each of us in some way and
reminds
us of someone we know and love, or of ourselves.
It's such a colorful film that it
reminds
me of Dario Argento's work.
It certainly
reminds
me of days of my youth growing up in the cities of Cleveland and Chicago during the early, mid, and late 1960's.
The direction also
reminds
this reviewer of Edgar Wright's contemporary work.
The prologue
reminds
me of the one for the original theatrical version of THX-1138 (the trailer for BUCK ROGERS, here it was clips from some early Japanese SF TV show).
Other than this weekly trip he is free to do as he likes and what he likes to do is smoke, play cards with a man who cheats and a wife who
reminds
the husband how far they have fallen socially, and ignore the friendly overtures of Olivia Magnani, who has spent two years trying to get a smile and/or a 'good evening' out of him.
SHADOW MAGIC
reminds
me of films like IL POSTINO and CINEMA PARADISO - not necessarily in theme or plot, but it has a similar feel.
Ben Carruthers' also good,
reminds
me of Belmondo.
Mark Blankfield
reminds
one of Gene Wilder in some ways.
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