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Some of the humor is a little broad and doesn't work, yet Rosalind Russell understands the gravity inherent in this
scenario
and never hits a false note.
Even thought the movie had a clever/unusal scenario, the acting wasn't that good and the characters weren't very interesting.
This could be a 10 if it wasn't for the quite predictable and hollywood-ish
scenario.
Jerry Van Rooyen's splendid score pulsates as the viewer is thrown from one bizarre
scenario
to another as we follow the trials of a striptease artist (Reynaud) who may be schizophrenic, or may indeed (as one mysterious character states) be a devil, attempt to come to terms with the world she inhabits.
Director Edward Sedgwick, an old hand at visual comedy, successfully leads this Hal Roach road show which tenders a fast-moving and adroit
scenario
and excellent casting, employing a large number of Roach's reliable performers.
mention a few.the conspiracy
scenario
involving spies, big business and political assassinations is not really a fiction but an ominous part of our convoluted existential history.god
The setting, scenario, minimal cast all add up to a fine film.
In a heads-up scenario, watch heaven can wait instead, it's better.
With the mention of beautiful scenario, and although I would relate this film to The Notebook and The Family Stone, it was sort of much more cunning, sad, and brilliant than those films.
They are both perfect for this
scenario
in each film.
At the time I was eleven years old, so perhaps I was too young to really get into the storyline and understand the whole
scenario.
Writer-director Demme really gets into his job, always digging for new ways to present a familiar
scenario.
The
scenario
is based on the novel by Vladimir Nabokov and the transfer to the big screen is absolutely brilliant.
Scenario
and acting is quite good.
SPOILERS 9/11 is a very good and VERY realistic documentary about the attacks on the WTC.2 French film makers who are in New York to film the actions of a NYFD are being confronted with this event and make the most of it.Before 9/11 nothing much really happens which gives the movie an even more horror like
scenario.
This was a highly combustible
scenario
in America whereby two entirely different cultures collided.
There is no point... Once i was at a "movie workshop" and there was a guy teaching writing a
scenario
and he told us that "a movie is about the visions, it's about what you show people and what they see.
I could enumerate lots of reasons why the
scenario
is totally incredulous, but simply describing how the film starts, will suffice: A stranger (Sutherland) kills a man who was on his way to a job as a deputy sheriff in a small California coastal town.
Scenario
is convincing well and many details such as small things, objects, and clothes are perfectly reflecting that time and that place.
They definitely could have played with the
scenario
a bit more.
Nutty comedy relies on stray eccentricities to put it over, but aside from the three leads, nothing about this
scenario
is very interesting.
Instead of a sequel, this movie should have been made as a
"Scenario
B" to the first one.
The show
scenario
is that Les has just crashed and is assessing his situation.
If the scriptwriters had spiced up the
scenario
with a bit of wild physical comedy and more amusing situations, they probably could have saved the picture.
That is why the frightening Colossus
scenario
is actually MORE plausible today.
Mostly this film is about technicians communicating with a computer; minimal "human interest"-subplot, no chases or gunfights, just the scifi
scenario.
The whole
scenario
with the fairy tale books and logic behind WHY the children misbehaved to much made them not nearly as bratty as one would have expected from such behavior and actually made me feel a bit sorry for them so they became almost likable in their attitudes.
The passing the stone
scenario
was especially supercilious and a little too "ick/ooh-ish".
The only way a new version would succeed would be if Potter's
scenario
was given a different interpretation that would provide a new perspective on the story of Depression-era salesman Arthur Parker's passionate belief in the sunny lyrics of the songs he markets despite his bleak life.
How can Besson dare propose such a silly
scenario?
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