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Finally to prove my sincerity I have purchased all but four of the episodes and I am entirely
satisfied
with my purchase.
However faith is restored and honour is
satisfied.
I saw this movie for a first time years ago, when it was still new and I was
satisfied.
And by that I don't mean "sick and angry" about "the human condition" or anything so general and profound as that, because that is exactly the line that most critics have adopted in their fulsome praise of the film - "an ordeal to watch in its ruthless dissection of our emotional cowardice and cruelty" and so on - and, if it really managed to put across a universally or even broadly relevant message of this sort, then the director would have good reason to be
satisfied
with himself, however pessimistic his conclusions may be.
But once inside the house she was
satisfied
by pushing rifle's top in bad guys anus and went away while he has gone crazy and execute bad guy.
This definitely wasn't what we were looking for, but it
satisfied
us for humor.
Of course you should not compare it to humanistic masterpieces like The Elephant Man (David Lynch) but you'll be leaving the theatre
satisfied.
Check it out on a rainy day and you'll be
satisfied.
And that way you will be greatly
satisfied
in the book.
The final point comes short and the ending seemed kind of unsatisfactory after all that happens; a bit like real life in that respect but movies unlike real life ends in about 2hrs and the ending should leave the audience satisfied, if indeed that was the director's intention.
This movie was advertised to make it sound quite amazing, yet really, its not even worth looking for, I do not recommend this to anyone, unless they are easily satisfied, by a few fights and a boring story.
Anyone above a 4th grade education, see the original with Pacino, a real actor, and be
satisfied.
I've now had my curiosity
satisfied
and will never watch this again.
This could have been the gay counterpart to Gone With The Wind given its epic lenght, but instead it
satisfied
itself by being a huge chain of empty episodes in which absolutely nothing occurs.
So far, I've only seen the first five episodes, and I have a strong feeling that the best is yet to come, but even if the series stays as entertaining as the first five episodes are, I will be
satisfied.
Those who only are
satisfied
with family life, or simply know nothing more, the movie would be quite a shocker but this movie is more than just that, it just let you think of all the usual things in life (working for the car, being bounded at work etc.).
The director plays with your attention and confusion but you are
satisfied
eventually by finding the thread that he wants you to find.
Unfortunately he starts to develop a rapidly growing hunger that can only be
satisfied
by eating other people.
Actually, when I think of it, two buddies had done something good to the women they came across to: they prepared a woman in the train (the lovely, docile blonde Brigitte Fossey who started her movie career with one of the most impressive debuts in René Clément's "Forbidden Games"(1952) at age 6) for the meeting with her husband whom she had not seen for two months; they found a man who was finally able to get a frigid Marie-Ange (Miou-Miou) exited and satisfied; they enlightened and educated young and very willing Isabelle Huppert (in one of her early screen appearances.)
Am I
satisfied
with the ending?
She overemotes a lot, demonstrating the countless things a smile or change in vocal pitch can signify, but never sticks with one idea long enough for you to get comfortable and form expectations that will be
satisfied.
Though I was not very
satisfied
with the explanation as I don't think it really explained Cushing's story much at all.
I did not have too much interest in watching The Flock.Andrew Lau co-directed the masterpiece trilogy of Infernal Affairs but he had been fired from The Flock and he had been replaced by an emergency director called Niels Mueller.I had the feeling that Lau had made a good film but it had not
satisfied
the study,so they fired him and hired another director.This usually does not work well (let's remember The Invasion).But The Flock resulted to be better than what I expected.It's not a great film but it's an interesting and entertaining thriller.The character development is very well done and I could know the characters very well.Also,the relationship between the two main characters is natural and credible.Richard Gere and Claire Danes bring competent performances.Now,let's go to the negative points.One element which really bothered me (there was a moment in which it irritated me) was the excess of edition tricks to give the movie more "attitude" and style.That tricks feel out of place and their presence is arbitrary.Plus,I think the film should have been more ambitious.In spite of that,I recommend The Flock as a good thriller.It's not memorable at all,but it's entertaining.
I had the good fortune to meet Fulci later in his career and he remained philosophical about the experience, as he was never completely
satisfied
with it.
Languorous and dreamy, the inhabitants are
satisfied
to allow life to go on around them until a young, fresh-faced teacher, with new ideas arrives and brings with her life from the mainland.
I was totally
satisfied
with the outcome and everything else.
The mystery has some glaring flaws which do detract somewhat, and I was not wholly
satisfied
with the ending, but watching Caine and Reeve under Lumet's direction with Levin's elevated verbiage was enough to ensnare my interest and keep it captive the entire length of the film.
The picture builds to an effectively eerie conclusion, and although some plot points go unexplained, I was left feeling more than
satisfied.
I felt
satisfied.
Well, I'm pleased to report that most viewers should be well
satisfied
with the various knifings, shootings, impalements and other carnage that this film tastefully dishes out...not to mention the crypts, freaky dream sequence, rats and bats (and LOTS of 'em, too!), the drug references, a rape scene, the obligatory red herrings and, in the person of Ugo Pagliai, a hunky leading man for the female viewers.
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