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The lead actors have the most incredible
screen
presence.
Lila Kedrova,Nicoletta Elmi(the mysterious kid by the beach),Italian
screen
legend Caterina Boratto and stunningly beautiful B movie queen Evelyn Stewart in the brief but haunting role of the protagonist's friend!
It is, however, a difficult film to appreciate because the rewrite and adaptation to the
screen
is below the standard previously achieved by the director cast.
Years before pre-nuptial agreements became a regular thing, Ernest Lubitsch made a
screen
comedy on which they are the basis.
Wallace & Gromit have been around for some time, but this was their first foray onto the silver
screen.
Though I wasn't glued to the screen, upon reflection I see that it's a very touching and sensitive perspective on human nature.
But who are those people who rush across
screen
at the end: customers?
An on
screen
caption informs us that it is 'the Caribbean Sea, May 1891'.
The Assignment is based on a true story, which has been somewhat embellished for the big screen, and it really takes you on a fun ride.
The acting is good without being outstanding but that does not matter because the subject matter and the way it is put on the big
screen
makes this one of the best horror movies i have seen for a long while.
Natalie creates an on
screen
image that justifies her as one of the best actresses in America and one worthy of a Golden Globe Nomination.
The book was ambitious and sprawling, its magical-realist elements and vivid use of language seemingly impossible to represent on
screen.
I regard this loving, and sensitively written story, to be one of the
screen'
s true masterpieces.
After having seen this film, originally on the silver
screen
with my mother, in Los Angeles, California when it first came out, many years passed before I would have the opportunity to experience it again.
Oh, the memories!! My personal belief is that this movie should have been on the big
screen
for all to see.
By the time we observe Monica Dolan (in a truly genius bit of casting) delightfully goofing it up as Cora early on we're already hooked, but it is only later on when she reveals herself in her marvellous
screen
creation, that deranged, scheming, maleficent queen of murder and deceit posing in the guise of the uptight Miss Gilchrist, that she not only effortlessly steals the entire telemovie for herself but quite simply blows off
screen
anyone who comes near her, including the ever well measured David Suchet who himself seems to be somewhat bedazzled by her acting talents and, very gentlemanly, allows her to take centre stage.
I think that Pierre Léaud, or his character, to be precise, is really outlandish but with grace: I also remember the chess player, and of the girl who seems to be appearing by chance in his home, something really curious...the woman acting as the lawyer, is to me one of the most beautiful actresses ever seen on the screen...but I must admit that the plot is too inconsistent to be taken seriously....The character who plays as the lead theater actor is really nice, especially when he's annoyed by the new actor, the one in purple t-shirt...also, the scene where the bearded actor - who belongs to another company - directs the stage is really fascinating and relaxing, as it often happens with this movie - for example, when they drink tea, they just make you want to have a cup...
I like the mix of real stories pertinent today (the stereotypical career woman who only has affairs with married men, therefore doesn't have a family when she is older) with ones that make you wish, "ah, if only I could fall in love with a doctor and he'll love me even though he knows my sordid past, and saw me all messed up after the scandalous accident!!" Also, I just got the DVD, widescreen, it's yet even more beautiful than full screen... Yay!
I have several friends with whom I get together and we have "80's Raves" - parties where we get together and play 80's music and run "Valley Girl" on the big
screen
- and we're all in our 30's now.
After clocking up five seasons on the small
screen
from 1976-79, 'George & Mildred' transferred themselves to the big
screen
in mid 1980.
The directing sports some powerful images on the
screen.
It puts to shame such films as "Aliens" or "Armageddon" that are content to inundate the viewer with special effects while their plots revolve around stunts that butcher the laws of physics, testosterone-laden one-liners, heroes equipped with enough artillery to conquer Iraq, and pathetic attempts to inject "meaning" into the barrage on
screen
with "emotional sequences" that only serve to further insult the intelligence of the audience.
But, I only go to the theatre for the effects of the big screen, so most comedies, romantic films, or dramas I do not go for big screen-I wait for TV/cable edition.
Rene Russo is fantastic here!, she had a cool character, and while she didn't have much to do, she added a lot of
screen
presence, and made her character interesting always, she was just great!
No blood, no sex (though it oozes passion), no special effects, but just one of those pearls that comes across your movie
screen
when you're not really looking and grabs your attention.
Unlike the first adaptation of Asterix on the big
screen
(Astérix et Obélix contre César) which wasn't a real success besides the appearance of Laetitia Casta, this one really captures the spirit of the comic (and we get the beautiful Monica Bellucci).
I loved this film, the character Jeanne played by the beautiful Anne Parillaud performs wonderfully on
screen
as you share in her struggle to produce a motion picture work of art.
This fine Chinese actor says more with his eyes and his economy of words and movements then any big
screen
American actor today.
anyway it's a real delight seeing them on screen, "sparing" with words! in the words of the immortal Jim Carrey "B-E-A-UTIFUL!"
It is a shame that the program could not have been longer and more detailed but working within the time frame they did have,I think they did an excellent job bringing it to the small
screen.
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