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This movie in spite of its light touch poses a series of problems related to marriage and its
shortcomings
and what happens when the flames start to die etc.
Some may shun Coppola's unapologetic twisting of events in order to underline the finale with bitter irony, however the forcefulness and drive behind the picture nearly obliterate its
shortcomings.
However, despite the film's many shortcomings, it does have a few good points.
When you think of the ingredients that could have been used in a good movie about Parsons, the
shortcomings
of this film are easily apparent.
The only highlight is Sharon Stone's performance as Catherine Tramell, faithfully continued in this sequel, but it isn't enough to make up for the other
shortcomings.
Its
shortcomings
are easily overlooked given the films short runtime, and it does have a certain tongue-in-cheek humour in parts that make it quite enjoyable.
It is clear for those who have seen the awful 'Zombie Creeping Flesh' that the films massive
shortcomings
can be owed to Bruno Mattei, and that the little that is commendable about it can be owed to Fulci.
I have to say that even in spite of its shortcomings, this film could have been better.
I think that this film should not have been withdrawn, because any film with Sinatra is worth seeing, and in spite of its
shortcomings
it is still enjoyable
I'm glad I rented this movie for one reason: its
shortcomings
made me want to read Allende's book and get the full story.
You know how sometimes you can watch a crappy movie with friends and laugh at all the
shortcomings
of the movie?
His work and the lighting are the outstanding accomplishments of this entertaining and exciting film,which manages to seem real despite all its Hollywood
shortcomings
from start to finish.
Everything that they try to help themselves falls short when the Thai criminal justice system shows
shortcomings
and the girls end up in more trouble and lose the trust of their American lawyer "Yankee Hank".
This made it easy to overlook what the "critics" perceive to be its
shortcomings.
I could get really picky and find a couple of
shortcomings
in the film but I'm not going to because overall this is a great fun, feel-good film which is really worth a watch and which anyone with a sense of humour must enjoy.
From the beginning to the end of the film we observe the fallibility of the various characters; we learn of their
shortcomings
and their desires, the overall complexity captured within human life (and yet the overal simplicity of humanity).
The
shortcomings
of the film's limited budget and sometimes limited animation are more than compensated for by the visual poetry of the story of young Brendan's heroic quest to become a master illuminator during the dark ages.
Not being a swooning Ed Wood Jr. fan, I prefer to appreciate his "boundless enthusiasm" and acknowledge his
shortcomings.
I figure that even if I dislike the movie, Criterion usually supplies enough extra material to compensate for any
shortcomings
in the actual film.
You have to forgive this movie its many
shortcomings
and just try to appreciate what the director and his crew of technicians were able to put on the screen while working with what was obviously a tight budget.
It's for this reason I say 'lucky', the film is nostalgic for me so I overlook its
shortcomings.
This film has a couple of
shortcomings
with plot, particularly the neat ending, and there seemed to be some difficulty with the continuity of locations (the family house, for instance).
Whenever a relationship in that era did not work out, society would blame the woman for the failure, never recognizing that men can have flaws, bad motives, and other
shortcomings.
Sure, the religious iconography gets way out of hand at times and the pace is a bit wobbly but there's much to offset the film's
shortcomings.
Examples of the film's shortcomings: all of the characters are extremely stereotypical (the hard-working, proud, honorable, heroic mother; her foiling party-loving, less intelligent friend; her gallant but shy suitor; her determined, precocious son; his tender-hearted rogue guardian; the ball-busting smuggler matriarchal with a heart of gold; the patronizing, unfeeling Caucasian socialite whom they un-creatively nicknamed Cruella Deville; the happy-go-lucky mariachi musicians), many of the scenes were equally stereotypical (the boy and his guardian's airing of grievances through an impromptu karaoke scene in the back of the Native-American run diner; the cathartic sacrifice of the once-gruff guardian at the end, complete with face-in-grass-knee-on-back cuff shot with the cops; the cornering of the boy at his own birthday party by his money-hungry,aggressive relatives; the bated breath scene of anticipation at the border patrol station), and finally, the amateur, over-the-top performances given by nearly all of the actors in the film.
We all have feelings about another's success and how we have our own
shortcomings
that amount to skipping the fact we have to earn things in life and being jealous is truly a sin.
This movie is a must see who has to fess up to their own
shortcomings.
Hrithik as Krrish and as Rohit put in a good effort, but for me, it wasn't enough to make up for the
shortcomings
of the film.
She delivers most of the lines with tongue planted firmly in cheek, and metaphorically winks at the audience with every cheesy line and action she goes through....Misty Mundae is able to pull off something very few other actors could, and her commanding presence and on-screen charisma suck you in, and intrigue you in ways that endear you to her character and her portrayal, and simultaneously enable you to overlook the overall quality of the material, and whatever other
shortcomings
the film may have.
Despite the technical shortcomings, the film is a delight to watch.
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