Resolution
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DON'T MISS THIS ONE! Since posting the above comments, I have obtained the recently released DVD and can honestly say I'd never seen the picture properly until viewing this DVD version-The clarity and
resolution
is so precise and the colors are so vivid that I was stunned-This amazing classic can be watched time an again and never fails to charm and delight the viewer.
The last time, I kept skipping around confusing scenes to find
resolution
for the plot.
There are also other things that go into a great first viewing such as good humor (John Candy in Uncle Buck and The Great Outdoors), good plot with good
resolution
(Madeline and Matilda), imaginative storytelling (all Star Wars episodes-George Lucas is THE MAN), and good music (again all Star Wars episodes, Wizard of Oz, Sound of Music).
The human (imperfect) element was also woven in, to create some drama and drive the plot, as well as allowing a heartfelt
resolution.
On the one hand, the actress has to be majestic and imperious, and on the other, she has to show vulnerability in a tough situation as well as the gathering of the courage and
resolution
to overcome the odds, since almost all movies about queens have that basic plot line.
Great contrast between cat and dog perspectives on life, and just the right amount of spirit and warm fuzzies to make the plot and
resolution
excellent.
These days, you'd probably hear similar chat on an HBO series, so the language is no big deal, but the script is very well written and the
resolution
is novel.
The movie lacks definite focus to a point where you wonder if the film ever had a script, the ending is by far the most idiotic
resolution
I have ever seen.
The film maintains a bleak, free-form nihilism throughout, its plot (much like the war it's invoking) a jagged sequence of events rather than a simple matter of connect-the-dots conflict
resolution.
I was satisfied with the
resolution
of the story and found the conclusion plausible and not contrived.
Not only does everything end "happily" (if you can call getting married to Kate Hudson happy), the writers contradict their own logic in order to contrive a
resolution.
Besides being rather short and less-than-satisfying in its plot resolution, my primary complaint about this film is the horrid transfer on the Region 3 DVD which is quite good for the daylight scenes, but irritatingly pixelated during the low-light and night shots.
The ending provides no
resolution
whatsoever, which actually doesn't matter because it's impossible to care about any of the overly stereotyped characters anyway.
One, they were confused as to what the climax really was and two, there's no
resolution
or their pathetic excuse for one was terrible.
the whole fact that they learnt a lesson is supposed to be a
resolution
at the end of the film.
This at least explains his character vanishing without any plot
resolution
whatsoever.
Exposition, conflict, resolution, and possibly an occasional flashback or revisiting of an earlier moment---these are all staples of visual story telling.
I've had to pad this out because of the rules but my summary would be: Quite boring with no
resolution
(yep - I'm one of those who likes a real ending!
As an electrician, the final
resolution
for the posed problem is not just beyond possibility... It's beyond reasoning and certainly not plausible except to the most uneducated or jaded viewer.
But don't expect a happy ending; there is some
resolution
but you know the battle continues and their struggle to overcome will go on.
And finally, there isn't any sort of climax and
resolution
the film just meanders for nearly two hours and wraps up with a generic ending.
The typical formula when a movie goes in this direction is that some kind of epiphany or chance event propels the character towards a
resolution
of there problems.
It's quite a different viewpoint of the same period as "bridge of the river Kwai" It seems like so many war movies are depressing, or even if they have real resolution, there is no real hope for the future.
The let down is the bizzare sci-fi twist to the story that really de-rails any hope of a satisfactory
resolution
to the conflict between the characters.
The characters weren't developed, there's only a few things of interest from the ride, and the final
resolution
is predictable at best.
I really wish there was any, even the remotest conclusion or a
resolution
at all...The 9/11 incident in the climax is just used and abused and fails to even slightly wrench the muscles of the heart.
Langdom and Sophie Neveu become involved into complex
resolution
of strange crimes that lead since France until England.
i found the ending abrupt with no real resolution.i'd
It wasn't boring, and yet, there was no solid
resolution.
There's no real resolution, just a big explosion.
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