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While in a rehab clinic for troubled teens, Brigitte forges a relationship with Ghost (Tatiana Maslany), a precocious girl whose
seeming
innocence unravels her secret.
Mixed bag horror film that is has some really great images and a sense of things being really off that are under cut by a lack of budget (The death by model plane that starts everything is laughable as are some of the other deaths) and performances that aren't all there, with some of the cast
seeming
to have come from who ever was around that day.
The entertainment comes from the
seeming
naive comments from teenagers who find themselves in tight spots.
MTV, in its
seeming
quest to find the absolute bottom of the barrel, has certainly outdone itself with this truly depressing series on the lifestyles of the rich and unimportant.
Louise becomes infatuated with David,
seeming
to almost stalk him.
In the beginning of the film, we see Don Ru scold his son, Chava, for
seeming "
too gay" with his friend Abel because Chava is spending too much time with Abel when he was supposed to be working at his father's bar.
At one moment more nasty than the baddies and the next
seeming
to deserve our admiration, this guy seems to be playing good cop and bad cop all by himself.
His each and every performance was really mad nice, going from stellar to above average, but never
seeming
to cross the borderline of boredom.
Costumes are kinda lame, with the hats
seeming
to rely on what was available in department stores of the 80s.
This is an expressionist film, in which we enter the soul of Newland Archer, all too proper gentleman and would bre free spirit, as he is torn between the allure of
seeming
non-conformity-the Countess Olenska, and the demand s of tradition and duty-May Welland.People who think its an atypical Scorsese film have never-and i repeat , NEVER paid careful attention to his films, or have only wateched them for the violence and the f-words.Scorsese has always been a tormented moralist, obsessed with loyalty, honor and tradition.
Just shy of
seeming
like a big time MGM musical.
Except for the Master Of Ceremonies at the Club: Joel Grey's character is a semi-supernatural all-seeing character, mocking,
seeming
to somehow know EXACTLY the further destruction Germany's headed for.
Kevin Costner, on the other hand, is enervated beyond belief; his brand of low-keyed machismo isn't in tune with the general air of camp inherent in this tacky scenario--he doesn't seem to be in on the joke and comes off
seeming
tired and indifferent.
The screenwriters miss the opportunity to develop a central theme in the ballad - the irony of isolation and loneliness in a context of
seeming
closeness and intimacy.
The movie does a good job of establishing the mystery surrounding the girls and the
seeming
conspiracy by the nuns to cover up the one sister's past and prevent her from receiving medical treatment that might save her life.
Neither is the
seeming
lack of a plot/story throughout the beginning two thirds of the film.
Obligatory conservative talking heads aside, Anderson fails to establish himself as an impartial mediator, often
seeming
intimidated and impressed by his more illustrious interviewees.
Campbell breathes some life into this movie creating a frenetically eerie, over-the-top performance of Ash, a man having lost his hand by cutting it off himself still having a sense of humour and
seeming
to fear nothing(including in his performance).
At first
seeming
to suffer from amnesia, the stranger has a mysterious quality that comes more into focus when he performs certain miracles.
This film,
seeming
so simple on the surface, was a profound study of how people's lives are affected by judgment and rejection.
Uniformly well - acted,it is dominated by Mr Bogarde who steals it effortlessly without ever
seeming
to.He upstages nobody,doesn't appear until 45 minutes into the film,but brings about such a change of direction as to leave one breathless.It is a brilliantly selfless performance that deserves to be far better - known.
He tends towards the dreaded (and very modern) "uptalk" which turns normal statements into
seeming
questions, as in, "My name's Foyle?
I grew up during the war years and had become weary of WWII movies, but this one stood out as one of the fastest paced and most authentic
seeming
war films.
Charles Laughton (as the judge) and Ethel Barrymore have some fine moments, but Charles Coburn as Sir Simon Flaquer is once again a sour old coot (he can't even toss broken glass into the fireplace without
seeming
disgusted).
One particular scene moves from set to set without a cut away,
seeming
impossible unless the sets were actually built on top of each other like and actual boats rooms.
Because at film festivals cast and crew and their families and friends often turn up, I was tempted to ask her if she knew the actor, such were her expressed feelings of
seeming
familiarity with him.
Maggie McNamara's
seeming
willingness to experiment with sex is another reason (although it turns out she is more talk than action).
A running gag of the film has a hurt Mull trying to seek assistance, but never
seeming
to get it.
This was not Murphy's first film, so perhaps this explains his above average performance and
seeming
comfort on camera.
Prolific novelist and erstwhile doctor Crichton, in his first directorial effort, exercises firm control in bringing his own novel to the screen,
seeming
to know exactly what he wants to say & how to say it.
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