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I saw this film a few years ago and I got to say that I really love it.Jason Patric was perfect for this weird role that he played.The director?I don't too many things about him...and I don't care.The
screenplay
is good,that's for sure.In just a few words I have to say about this movie that is weird,strange,even dark,but it's a good one.I saw it a few years ago and never saw it since then.I want to see it again and again.I know that I'm not gonna get sick of watching it.The scenes,the atmosphere,the actors,the story...everything is good.The movie should have lasted longer.I think 120 minutes should have been perfect.I was hoping for a part 2 for this movie.Too bad it din't happened.Jason Patric:you're the man !
It won two Academy Awards for Best Picture of 1951 and Best
Screenplay.
Not surprising, since King himself wrote the
screenplay.
That's because Anita Loos who wrote the
screenplay
here also wrote the classic Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
Another big advantage is that William Sachs
' screenplay
doesn't waste any time on tedious scientific explanations or emotional speeches.
The
screenplay
is wondrous, the scenes are colour- and beautiful some scenes stay really imprinted in my mind.
Satanic cults and the carnal sacrifice of young women are typical British horror topics, but David Fischer's
screenplay
is never dull and offers plenty of neat plot twits, among which a highly inventive climax.
Czech director, Gustav Machaty (who directed the original screen version of 'Madam X',another parable in romantic obsession) directs from a
screenplay
by Jacques Koerpel,Frantisek Horky & Machaty,from the novel by Robert Horky.
The story is powerful, yet the
screenplay
and flow are hesitant.
Orson Welles' "The Lady From Shanghai" does not have the brilliant
screenplay
of "Citizen Kane," e.g., but Charles Lawton, Jr.'s cinematography, the unforgettable set pieces (such as the scene in the aquarium, the seagoing scene featuring a stunning, blonde-tressed Rita Hayworth singing "Please Don't Love Me," and the truly amazing Hall of Mirrors climax), and the wonderful cast (Everett Sloane in his greatest performance, Welles in a beautifully under-played role, the afore-mentioned Miss Hayworth--Welles' wife at the time--at her most gorgeous) make for a very memorable filmgoing experience.
The
screenplay
is not bad, a bit extreme at times, but the direction and acting is first-rate, and this film is inspiring and achieves what its supposed to do.
The
screenplay
of Angel Garcia Roldan is story telling at its best, which, it seems, if the major purpose for films after all.
The
screenplay
is enchanting.
This is definitely one of the best movies I've ever seen-- it has everything-- a genuinely touching screenplay, fine actors that make subtlety a beautiful art to watch, an actually elegant romance (it's a shame that that kind of romance just doesn't seem to exist anymore), lovely songs and lyrics (especially the final song), an artistic score, and costumes and sets that make you want to live in them.
An outstanding screenplay, a sustained rhythm, clever sometimes ironic dialogs.
Plot is never the strong point of a Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers movie, but "Follow the Fleet"'s
screenplay
is exceptionally mediocre.
Jones, Hall and Brooks (as director and as writer for adapted screenplay) are Academy Award nominees.
A good plot and an imaginative
screenplay
are far more important to them.
Directed by Samuel Fuller, who also wrote the screenplay, Pickup on South Street is a tough, brutal, well made film about a pickpocket (Richard Widmark) who inadvertently aquires top-secret microfilm and becomes a target for espionage agents.
It holds up very well indeed more that 50 years later in every category - screenplay, acting, photography, set design, sound design...it really is a classic of sorts.
The
screenplay
was solid, the dialogue helping to pad the effects of the bland story.
When two writers make a
screenplay
of a horror version of Breakfast At Tiffany's, you know something is going to go right.
When he later says he is going to kill everyone I really thought it would be Fiennes, Mol, then the director, the
screenplay
writer (same guy, maybe), the cameraman before turning it on himself.
This film is the proof that a low-budget movie may work, since supported by a good
screenplay
and excellent casting.
This one of the best effort took by Maniratnam who has highlighted the potential of the Tamil film makers.It's a movie reflected Hindu_Muslim conflict through a strong
screenplay.
The story would even make a good
screenplay
today.
Poor
screenplay
from G.K. Wilkinson's book "The Monkeys" actually wants us to sympathize with the land-owner, who should perhaps be forced to do his own olive picking!
But it loses steam and could have been much better with a better
screenplay
and a better lead actor.
Mr. Rakesh Roshan must take few lessons on writing a powerful
screenplay
and get rid of lame language.
There may have been a great
screenplay
at the beginning of the development of this project, but if there was, it got into the wrong hands along the way.
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