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Throw in some downright hackneyed scenes of the purest exposition, (try Custer and his wife's learning of the phony "Gold Rush" to excuse the invasion of the Sioux territory, Custer's testimony in front of Congress pleading the rights of the Red Indians and to top it all, Custer's storming into the president's office to beg to return to his post), honestly there's plenty more of the same, some of these scenes almost comical in their corniness... ...And yet, and yet, it's still a great actioner with Flynn as dashing as ever, DeHavilland as beguiling as ever, the young Anthony Quinn getting a start as Crazy Horse and director Walsh as barnstorming as ever in his depiction of crowd scenes and of course the tumultuous action
sequences.
The original release, however, has several very brief extras, including clips of the making of the sequels, a preview of The Animatrix and Yuen Wo Ping's Blocking Tapes(a complete run-through of a couple of the biggest martial arts sequences, with stunt performers and almost the exact cinematography, with the same shots and angles of those bits in the finished silver screen effort).
The inside-the-mind
sequences
are well realised and often pretty stunning, all the leads perform adequately, the gruesomeness is to the max if you like that kind of thing, but the hype around the whole thing led to a disappointment for me, as I had expected something completely new and unlike anything ever done before, not this fairly successful blending of serial-killer and special-effect-horror genre staples.
The fact that you keep seeking and hoping for more flying sequences, tells you that they have just enough.
With its eerily pleasing music score, minimalist dialogue and character development, and uncanny fantasy
sequences
involving some very unique angels, the Polish brothers put their focus on what every good film artist knows a film should be about, the moving pictures...the images, the scenes...paintings of deep beauty captured on celluloid.
The mixture is challenging and intriguing, and the film has many entertaining and clever
sequences
(like the one where Chaplin and four other guys try to avoid finding a coin that will order their self-sacrifice), but the ingredients don't always click together, and the mix (and tone) seem kind of disharmonious.
It's hard to say if it's even the 'best' part of the film's several
sequences
dealing with the (at the time current) times of the Russian revolution.
Some
sequences
really are creepy and the funeral house setting supplies Night of the Demons with an excellent tone.
Nightmare" is a fun Cat III flick loaded with sleaze and voyeurism.There is also a bit of gore as the first part of the film shows some nasty killings committed by Wong character under the influence of the monk's mystical powers.The dream
sequences
are quite erotic and sleazy,so I'm not complaining.Of course those who expect gruesome Cat III horror in the tradition of "Diary of a Serial Killer" or "Red to Kill" will be disappointed,but fans of sleazy exploitation cinema should give this one a look.7 out of 10.
Loved the colour grading, especially in the night club
sequences.
I could mention several sequences, however, it is better to see the movie.
While partly inconsistent on characterization (how did he defeat those bulls in the beginning is not explained), this was mostly funny from beginning to end with one of the best
sequences
being a dance he does with his then common-law wife, Mae Laurel.
Stewart was about 20 years too old to be playing the young flier, but his fine performance, particularly in the solo flight sequences, makes this a minor quibble.
Especially the use of 'warm' and 'cold' colours in single
sequences
is astonishing.
The dream and fantasy
sequences
are not overused so prove very effective in explaining why he wants what he wants.
The funny thing is that there are only a handful of combat
sequences
in the entire movie.
The special effects(jump cuts, dream sequences) are occasional and not overbearing.
The toned down appeal of the film, centering on the studied view of a relationship put through an emotional ringer, is a retread into Happy Together territory but without the hyper-kinetic patchwork of jarring film stocks and hyper-saturated
sequences
that have become a trademark of Kar-Wai's films since Chungking Express.
It was so intelligent but it also had some great action sequences, without basing the movie solely around them.
"Cat In The Brain" is a series of extremely violent
sequences
knitted together by a plot that feels more like an overview, describing director Lucio Fulci's most notorious years of film-making.
Ted Danson isn't especially great, although he has a few
sequences
where he excels.
the performance is top class the direction the sequences...they are too perfect..if i could i would place it in top 10 thrillers ever made.
Anyone who has read the book knows how saturated the story is with nonsensical and hilarious vocabulary by Alex along with countless flashback scenes and crazy dreamlike
sequences.
A virtual two-hander and set over the course of a day, (you can see it's stage origins and even how it must have worked as a radio play), and although only 77 minutes long, played out in
sequences
akin to something like real time.
The film features some unusually violent set pieces, including a chain whipping of one of the main characters in a graveyard (one of the most realistically bloody
sequences
that I've ever seen) and a nifty dukeout when the killer is ultimately revealed.
Thus begins the best
sequences
in the film, the launch, flight and landing on the 'other' earth.
The flashback
sequences
in the prison were awesome.
But there is much to praise about the unusual and well--developed storyline here, as there is much more to praise other than the film's swift pace, well-managed physical action
sequences
and superior technical aspects.
It's great as a B film and the action
sequences
are a lot of fun to watch.
Without giving away the ending, I must say the climax of the movie is one of the most breathtaking
sequences
put to film in recent memory (on a par with the spectacular finale of 'Magnolia', another one of my favorites).
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