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She doesn't show any
resemblance
with her original character and even Pinhead himself has gone through a complete metamorphosis.
However, any
resemblance
between this movie and the mythology of the Minotaur is purely coincidental.
Emlyn Williams is top-billed and co-star Anna Konstam appeared in only a handful of films including Waterloo Road before falling off the radar for some 30 years but the film is unbalanced in the last third by a tour de force from Ernest Thesiger in what is clearly a prototype Waldo Lydecker - there is even a facial
resemblance
especially in the mouth between Thesiger and Clifton Webb; both are aesthetes and both killers.
Any
resemblance
to the real Will Kane is purely a coincidence.
The front cover of the DVD bares no
resemblance
to anything in the movie at all...the killer when revealed looks about as convincing as...well...something not very convincing...all in all a totally ghastly load of rubbish that's worth watching to see how not to make a movie... every single thing that you could do wrong is included in this film.
Bearing a superficial
resemblance
to The Mayor of Casterbridge, this film lacks dramatic tension, dramatic irony, humour, characters who we can love or loathe, and most essentially a plot that resolves itself on the basis of the choices the characters make.
The plot is changed so much that it bears almost no
resemblance
to its source.
I will say this, the acting was quite good and I liked all the performances even though Stapleton bore an uncanny
resemblance
to Jack Nicholson (probably intended) but this was one of those movies I was waiting to end so I could put something else in.
It describes an ideal world with little
resemblance
to reality.
Though Japan today bears no
resemblance
to the militarist regime of World War II, its willful historical amnesia continues to fuel resentment elsewhere in Asia, particularly China and Korea.
Like those tall tales, Fidel’s myth of Che bears a superficial
resemblance
to historical facts, but the real story is far darker.
But the futurists’ financial world bears no
resemblance
to today’s financial world.
In fact, the fiscal policies that Germany’s emerging government is discussing bear a remarkable
resemblance
to those of US President Donald Trump, whose tax plan, most economists agree, will bring limited short-term benefits to a few, but huge long-term costs to many more.
The
resemblance
is clear enough: each activity yields big benefits and carries a tiny but explosive risk.
United by the Internet, many thousands of patients from all over the world began to describe experiences with anti-depressant drugs and problems brought on by withdrawal that bore little
resemblance
to the labels' warnings.
To do so would be to display a prejudice against other beings merely because they are not members of our species – a prejudice we call speciesism, to highlight its
resemblance
to racism.
Working in Kim Jong-un’s favor is his striking
resemblance
to his grandfather, Kim Il-song, who, strangely, held a certain charisma for North Koreans.
But the actual practice of all six central banks bears only a passing
resemblance
to this orthodoxy.
Today’s Kenya bears little
resemblance
to this vision – 48% of Kenyans live in poverty and 75% of young people are unemployed.
In short, globalization has lost its political support – unsurprising in a world that bears little
resemblance
to the one inhabited by Ricardo two centuries ago.
Anglosphere advocates might also ponder the fact that, if there are any US voices supporting “Brexit,” they bear an uncanny
resemblance
to the tribe of neo-conservative pundits who primed Britain for entry into the Iraq war.
Or perhaps it is becoming more European, given the
resemblance
of its debt problems to those of Greece.
The regimes that are now emerging in the former Soviet Union and the former Yugoslavia bear little
resemblance
to open societies.
The
resemblance
to Marxism, which also claimed scientific status for its tenets, is too close for comfort.
A race for UN Secretary-General, which is usually fought so discreetly that it seems almost clandestine, bears little
resemblance
to the razzmatazz of an American presidential campaign.
The profound
resemblance
of the current malaise to the aftermath of past deep systemic financial crises around the world is not merely qualitative.
Indeed, whatever
resemblance
events on Cairo’s Tahrir Square bear to May 1968 in Paris and the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, it would be premature to proclaim that freedom has prevailed.
And, while the book’s specific policy proposals bear little
resemblance
to Roosevelt’s subsequent actions, the title had an intrinsic appeal that he must have recognized.
Hanson Robotics has a demonstration model called Albert, whose face bears a striking
resemblance
to that of Albert Einstein.
He emphasized that the reactions he described bore no
resemblance
to those in nature.
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