Resolution
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Unfortunately, there is often no
resolution
to these moments.
Now yes, I understand the references to the bible (Exodus) and the underlying theme, but first of all, it was presented with absolutely no resolution, and second of all it would be lost to anyone who has not read the bible (a significant portion of the population) or Charles Fort (a still larger portion).
So, yeah, a kid stops playing little league because he doesn't like nukes, this prompts major media attention and a quick
resolution
to the cold war.
rather quick
resolution
at the end.
A few good jumps in this movie amount to nothing but one of the stupidest endings in movie history with no
resolution
at all...don't waste your money on this movie.
But all that notwithstanding, the crypt scene was effectively shot and I liked the cheesy
resolution
too.
The only way one could explain something like this is a porn party with drugs that resulted in the
resolution
to make a movie just for fun.
It's never about resolution, it's only about interminable introspective babble.
Still unfortunately, despite its bravery of dealing with controversial issues as culture clashes between Muslim and western culture, adding generation conflicts and prejudice towards gays/lesbians, it lets you down towards the
resolution
with a rather simplistic relief to all the suspense built up throughout the film.
I kept waiting for this movie to get better and for there to be some
resolution
somewhere, but it never happened.
Scott cuts the film together in segments that rarely last more than a few seconds, cranking up the
resolution
to make the film a neon-drenched nightmare that's frankly unpleasant to watch--if Scott's given an opportunity to shakily frame an image, ghost it, or distort it in some way, he will; but all this tacky stylistic overload overwhelms what little plot, characterization, and suspense the film has (to say nothing for its, ehm, "entertainment" value).
"The Incubus" is a mix of the good (an interesting murder mystery), the bad (a disconnected script, a sloppy resolution, badly made attack scenes) and the weird (strong incestuous overtones, a strangely sleepy and stiff performance by John Cassavetes - was that character really meant to be so "wacko"?).
The plot heads off in strange directions with no foundation or later resolution, the techie elements are patently absurd, and the editing looks worse than a rough cut.
Maybe that was because we were watching it widescreen stretched and were too lazy to change it to its native resolution, but that actually made it more entertaining...
had some lovely poetic bits but is really just an artsy-fartsy toss-together with no direction or
resolution.
The story is typical of Pokemon (conflict, fighting, and a
resolution
where all are happy in the end), and there is nothing original or unusual in the animation.
There is no
resolution
to the story whatsoever, and you are left to wonder what really happened.
From hesitation to resolution, Clark has made a important leap from a troubled teenager who was afraid of a controlled destiny, to a Superman who, like Green Arrow, sets aside his emotions to his few loved ones, ready to save the whole planet.
However, they managed to use black and white film and still action sketches to produce a good
resolution
anyway.
This one though I watched nearly every episode and the amazing to me at the time was that this show had some
resolution
to it.
The
resolution
between the graffiti boy and the Muslim was gratifying but less believable.
Henry Thomas showed a restraint, even when the third act turned into horrible hollywood
resolution
that could've killed this movie, that kept the dignity of a redemption story and as for pure creepiness-sniffing babies?
A slightly miscast James Mason leads an enjoyable ensemble in a story about a fuss over a herring that spirals into a full-blown generational conflict, then a pleasingly schmaltzy
resolution.
The hero, Paulie, an intelligent parrot, is separated from his home and family and goes through many adventures, temptations and disappointments, always keeping in mind his
resolution
to find his friend, Marie.
But the point of
resolution
is perfectly wonderful.
For some reason, it just felt too rushed for me, though the
resolution
certainly made sense and was motivated by the characters, rather than plot.
There is NOT an out-of-left-field
resolution
here.
Liu is supported by the beautiful and talented Hui Ying Hung (of My Young Auntie fame) and 'Hsiao Hou' whose acrobatics are breathtaking, and preferable to any amount of wirework As for the plot , this film follows the not uncommon theme of revenge, but with character and moral development along the way, and a most fitting
resolution.
Aside from their returning to the US after fleeing briefly to Mexico, there isn't a whole lot of mystery to the
resolution
either.
The
resolution
leaves the viewer wondering, "What would I have done in this position?"
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