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They're developed through both humorous and serious scenes, amusing but thoughtful dream sequences, and the all-too-real Chicago experience at the end.
However, at points the film loses itself amid some of it's lengthy, nearly plotless
sequences.
the battle
sequences
are brilliantly massive and surprising.
At least in the 2003 film, there were a lot better struggles and chase
sequences
and at least the setup made more sense.
Also great action
sequences
masterfully directed by DePalma, and some great setpieces.
The climax in particular is so ridiculous that it becomes obvious that there is no attempt at credibility to any of the action
sequences.
This of course didn't bother me so much, as the credibility of the action
sequences
and story.
Movies like Midnight Ride live and die by their director's execution and in Bob Bravler we have a guy who has no real sense of distinguishable style so the action
sequences
are only okay, making it easier to point out flaws in the credibility of how such action
sequences
are conducted.
The director uses small scenes and
sequences
to illustrate how Sonny lives out his faith and to help the viewer experience Sonny's life more fully.
Great action
sequences
and a more than passable plot (by Kung Fu standards) make this one of the better kick flicks of all time.
Some of the dialogue is hilarious, as are the occasional action
sequences.
The film begins very well, with a potent surreal feel to some of the early sequences, especially down the mine.
Some "dream
sequences"
(as dreamed by the still-lovely Sandra Dee) are kind of silly, with people in makeup, who actually look fairly sinister but on the other hand they look like a bunch of hippies who ate acid for breakfast.
Though, the opening
sequences
hint a sort of 80s made-for-TV movie quality, which this movie might've done better as.
Miles O'Keefe is as bland as one can be in the role of Gawain whilst the action
sequences
are staged totally without panache or energy.
This turns dark and perhaps the darkness is implicit in the persona of the tramp and the venue of the circus, but it also has some breathtaking and very funny
sequences
before that final third.
It is a real action packed shoot-em-up, but it also has a better than average plot to hold your attention between the action
sequences
that were Audie's trademarks.
Other than the character names, places and objects, and some of the
sequences
that take place, the film is nothing like the epic poem.
I mean, the underdog story was quite far-fetched and there were several elements to make it laughable (the music video-like
sequences
scattered through the more motivational
sequences
in the film), but it is it really deserving of such poor ratings?
Shame on Warner Brothers and Dimension for giving away all the good laughs and
sequences
in the trailer and commercials.
The overly emotional acting is highlighted by dramatic panning and freak breezes that even turn up in closed rooms, but it is exactly what the audiences want, and it goes hand in hand with the over-the-top lavish extravaganza of the sets and the well-choreographed song and dance sequences, since ENTERTAINMENT is all the movies aim at.
A lot of action
sequences
in this movie and it is a little funny in some spots, Bronson (unusually) provides a lot of the laughs in the film.
Quite a few
sequences
in this film definitely aren't for the squeamish!
Some nice dance
sequences
supplied by Astaire and his partner.
Despite the obviously low budget for a thriller, a 4 year old child with a video camera could stage and direct more dynamic action
sequences.
LAKE MUNGO is a tiny budget ghost thriller with about 4 major
sequences
I personally found terrifying.
There's some nice drag racing
sequences
as well, especially the one at the climax of the film that has a 1955 Chevy flip-flopping after losing control.
The Characters are totally believable, The surfing
sequences
are only now being surpassed, twenty years later.
The action
sequences
as well as the intensity of the acting by Kiefer in the last 12 minutes left me on the edge of my seat, more than ever!
The story loses some of its impact around the hour, when the tempo is constantly interfered with lousy rock 'n roll concert
sequences
(an often-returning problem in 80's horror).
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