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The title
reveals
itself at the end when Walt runs to the museum to see the large representation of a Squid and a Whale with Lou Reed's monotonous voice in the background giving the film a polished ending.
5)It
reveals
what John told Dean in "In My Time of Dying": Dean must either save Sam or kill him.
After Hours is a classic, highly original and bizarre movie that
reveals
its greatness only through repeated viewings.
Did you expect to see an in-depth character study of eastern mysticism or some soul-searching drama that
reveals
the truth of life?
Notable scenes include a re-enactment of an interview between Dr. Demento & Frank Zappa, done with puppets, in which each
reveals
to the other just how beyond-the-pale crazy Fischer is.
The logo at the beginning of 1952's "Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla
" reveals
that this is a "Realart Picture," and while I would certainly hesitate to call this film an instance of "real art," I can now attest that it IS real fun.
The film
reveals
its thematic message when the most innocent and selfless of its three main characters asks the other, more self-centered, two if they ever think about the meaning of existence.
His investigation into a woman's death
reveals
a serial killer at work, one who's been plying his trade for about 15 years.
It is at that moment the sword
reveals
its purpose and the Sorceress realizes it is time for the true heir to the sword to emerge.
The part where the naked women appears to be really old, then her naked body
reveals
a young beautiful women said a lot to me.
This review
reveals
almost everything about this story.
This film made right after the time of his famous sex trial
reveals
another side of a talented actor.
Never mind that this supposed biography of professional baseball player Babe Ruth is entirely fiction (a brief search of his biographical information
reveals
a rougher upbringing); the more aggravating problem is how it is so stupid.
The scene where he and Elizabeth dance a long and stately dance together in the midst of a crowd is both controlled and exciting - with very little change of tone, and while preserving the most correct decorum, their conversation
reveals
dangerous undercurrents of emotion, and meanwhile the steps of the dance keep pulling them together and apart again.
The loss of each person
reveals
that they are not heartless.
Swimmers
reveals
some very universal themes, familiar to most of us who have ever lost a job, had a sick child or difficult relationships (surely this is nearly everyone!)
You know you're in trouble when the opening scene
reveals
that the narrator of the film is going to be a corpse.
Sean Abley's film "Socket" fails in every respect; the story is flat, pointless, and uninteresting, the acting is remarkably unprofessional, the cinematography reflects a frightening absence of creativity (or even competence), and the director
reveals
that he has no eye for screen presentation.
This film does not judge the characters it presents, but rather
reveals
people who are trying to do their best to "break the mould" with limited options for advancement.
This movie was OK from an entertainment standpoint but breaking it down further
reveals
it to be nothing more than pure propaganda.
All of this
reveals
what is in the case, and why it is under such demand.
Goke is a member of the latter group and his unpredictable behavior becomes more and more a questionable liability, until an outburst
reveals
the monster that he truly is.
A coming of age film, that
reveals
itself photo after photo, and a very funny approach to the Mexican and American cultures.
Perhaps Fidor meant to convey the harshness of the life, but this scene
reveals
his complete misunderstanding of who Rogers was and of the brotherhood that characterized the Rangers.
The film
reveals
the Japanese's view of themselves as "the victim of Atomic bomb".
Feig and his writers' ability to so seamlessly blend comedy and drama into a single show
reveals
tremendous talent - a talent, perhaps, more suited to the big screen.
The script never once
reveals
any clues regarding his/her identity, let alone hint at his/her motivations for prowling around town with a machete.
The movie has two problems 1) a problem of perception: it starts off looking like a fairly routine mystery / police procedural, but elements of other kinds of movies begin to trickle in as the plot
reveals
itself -- which may have confused some reviewers wanting a pure genre piece, 2) the plot IS a little hard to follow in places and depends on one important coincidence in particular.
We get to see a hint at the old model and it
reveals
that John is not the leader in fact he is not even aloud to know what is fully going on.
You believe every one of his thoughts, specially the ones he never
reveals.
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