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Although our man is something of an overt xenophobe,sexist,homophobe, it's treated as pure farce (as I said, don't take it too seriously).
The plot twists aren't always original and the acting is pretty lousy but, seriously, who cares?
Kane was a
seriously
great horror movie actor, he had this serious look the entire movie and it would never change.
Some may think the movie is a little cliché, but I
seriously
wish Hollywood made more movies like this.
After that, the story is
seriously
rearranged and revised in ways that really destroy the key part of the book, i.e., how Jean creates a town like Alice (Springs).
I saw this recently and almost treated it like the Stooge version because it does take itself a little too
seriously.
The film doesn't try to take itself to
seriously
which adds to the overall charm.
Done completely seriously, like a prehistoric episode of "Nation Geographic".
Seriously
one of the best dramas I've seen in a while, especially if you have a taste for classical literature ALA poetry.
But someone is obviously taking Cora
seriously.
Just as Emma Thompson's hugely well-deserved Oscar for her portrayal of Margaret Schlegel in "Howard's End" proved that one of the hardest things that an actor can do is make the portrayal of "goodness" involving, so Binoche's win proved that it could be that - and
seriously
sexy.
His madness consists in taking
seriously
great ideas and trying to live accordingly".
If you can go in with an open mind and not take it so
seriously
then you will laugh your ass off.
To all the critics, just don't take it so
seriously
and you might have fun watching it.
Anthony Wong plays Lok,a husband whose wife is
seriously
ill.Poor Lok-due to her illness he has been going without sex for a long time.That's why he is plagued by a series of sleazy nightmares featuring nurses and schoolgirls."Erotic
One of them (Robert Walker) takes it
seriously
and this leads Guy Haines (Farley Granger) to trouble with the law.
(Except for Jeremy Jordan as Guy--he was a maggot who looked
seriously
in need of soap and shampoo.
It dealt with a serious situation but didn't take itself too
seriously.
John Huston was
seriously
ill when he made his final achievement,and it's thoroughly his testament:uncompromising,difficult ,a thousand miles away from crazes and fashions,it will stand as the best "last film" you can ever dream of.A very austere screenplay,no action,no real hero,but a group of people coping with the vanity of life,the fleeting years and death.The party doesn't delude people for long.Admittedly,warmth and affection emanate from the songs and the meal,complete with turkey and pudding.But the passage of time has partly ruined Julia's voice,first crack in the mirror.Then the camera leaves the room where the guests are gathered and searches the old lady's bedroom.For sure,hers seems to have been a happy life,but it's a life inexorably coming to an end-A shot shows towards the end of the movie Julia on her future deathbed-.Maybe an unfulfilled life,because she remained a spinster,with no children to carry on .Only some poor things,yellowish photographs,bibelots and trinklets....
This kind of angst can only be inside a young person who seeks very
seriously
his religion and his place in this world.
But that is only for the maker of these "products": Maybe to somebody, who is in the same frame of mind (I think very many people, at least of those who are
seriously
interested in religion, go through the same terrible angsts and doubts in their personal development).
A.W.O.L is quite aptly written by Shane Black, who, as is usually the case, plays with the genre both paying homage to the stories pulp sensibilities, while simultaneously winking at the audience and never taking itself too
seriously.
I applaud "The Reader" for really doing it right, and I encourage anyone who is interested in film and in storytelling to look at it
seriously.
Dmytrik was a very good director, at least from what I can tell from this movie and Murder my Sweet but he was
seriously
affected by the HUAC as other movie directors and actors.
It occurred to me while watching "Imaginary Heroes" that any screenwriter attempting to make a drama about family relationships should
seriously
consider killing off a kid or two in the opening reel as a way of getting his characters to open up and reveal themselves.
No real plot, no character development, no Scorcese-level direction, but seriously, were you really expecting any of this?
For those who haven't seen it, be sure to watch it with an open mind and not take it too
seriously.
And I would have rated it higher than a 7 out of 10 if it wasn't for the
seriously
uneven Irish accent of Barbara Hershey in the leading role of Mother Madalyn.
He should
seriously
consider re-starring in a similar film.
I
seriously
watch Dirty Dancing once a month or more and it is just as good every time.
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