Segment
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The art of film criticism is truly lost on a large
segment
of the population.
Gathering 11 prominent international directors and allotting each of them 11 minutes, 9 seconds and 1 frame to create a
segment
of their choice; each short exploring the global reverberations of 9/11.
Without using any spoilers, I would say that Ken Loach's piece is the jewel in the crown, and Mira Nair's short
(segment "
India"), based on a true story, deserves to be made into a full feature film.
Have you ever in your life, gone out for a sport's activity, tried your best, and then found yourself in an important
segment
of it, where for a brief moment, you were given a chance to be a hero and a champion and . . .
The author still turns up to introduce the episodes, but there’s no epilogue this time around; by the way, while the script of the original compendium gave sole credit to R.C. Sheriff, here Maugham himself also lent a hand in the adaptation, as well as Noel Langley (though it’s unclear whether they contributed one
segment
each or else worked in unison).
Even though the acting's not great, the dialogue is terrible and the editing is horrible, this
segment
is visually very beautiful.
After all, who hasn't heard about the opening
segment
of this film, where babysitter Jill Johnson (Carol Kane) fields an increasingly sinister series of phone calls imploring her to "check on the children"?
Cheers to Seth Green and Matthew Senreich, they know what type of humor some people enjoy and bring it to them non-stop during their brief twelve-minute
segment.
I can say from experience that the first
segment
of the film, "Fiction", is a rather accurate view of a college creative writing class.
And the second segment, "Nonfiction", has one of the creepiest characters ever in the young kid in the family.
But I do see the hypocrisy of a so called "tolerant
" segment
of America, the left, and their unbridled hatred of anything that Christianity means.
Add in subplots about the mob, a couple of shaddy FBI agents (including a weird performance by Eric Stoltz), a teacher he has an affair with (Joey Lauren Adams) and a bizare drug trip
segment
and you have.. a typical Toback picture.. Still, the performances, especialy by relative newcommer Grenier are excellent and the story is weird enough to keep you fascinated..
American Graffiti is aBurroughsesque cut up
segment
movie about what George 'Me's a so sorry' Lucas got up to when he was a teen in the 1920s.
Colo and I got to go there and watch them film the
segment
where the father (Urich( and his daughter ran down this hallway.
It took them all day to do it and in the movie the
segment
only took a few seconds.
When it's time to put together a retrospective on the sci-fi genre (as has been done for war films) this one might get 15 seconds during the moonshot segment; it hardly deserves more.
There are at least three reasons to love this movie: The performance of the director himself as the psychopathic ticket collector; the short
segment
showing musical indifferencies between dutch construction workers and Indian immigrants, and the timeless sequence that just hints at a very weird sexual orientation of a designer.
Jonathan Taylor Thomas stars in the "1974
" segment
as a homosexual teenager who is taunted by his swimteam and classmates.
The only bright spot is the psychedelic trip sequence which may have inspired the similar
segment
in Beavis and Butthead Do America.
What a waste of an outstanding actress in the first
segment
The first
segment
had so much potential but then they moved on to the next segment... Miss Tree put the bird back in and the home was empty.
Where the girls in the 1961
segment
related to Miss Tree ?
Make no mistake, if you rent/buy this and are in a haste, only watch the second
segment!
So, to make a final verdict, a pretty pointless affair with the following ratings:
segment
1: 3/10
segment
2: 5/10
The first
segment
with Vanessa Redgrave moved me to a point where I could not look at the screen.
My favourite was the last
segment
for the simple reason that it was closer to home.
The b-17
segment
still is as exciting and creepy as it was when I first saw it.
It seems like they threw the baby out with the bathwater, deciding to exterminate a whole
segment
of a city in order to get rid of one random creature.
The third
segment
is based on the short story "The Copulating Mermaid of Venice, CA".
The middle
segment
aims to illustrate the gay liberation un the 70's.
When you film a movie you can use your freedom to make whatever you want: you can tell a story or just put the focus on a
segment
of people's life and nothing more.
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