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I didn't think the comment was necessary and actually
slightly
lowered my opinion of the movie.
I felt
slightly
indifferent and detached about the movie after viewing it.
I thoroughly enjoyed the first part of this two parter, The Impossible Planet, and was
slightly
worried that the second part wouldn't hold up quite so well as has been true in the past of the two parters of the past 2 Who series.
The way that Pacino's character interacted with Cusack's character was believable, dramatic, and
slightly
comical at times.
Rob Roy, by contrast, is
slightly
less polished, but a better film by far.
Flavia(Florinda Bolkan of "Don't Torture a Duckling" fame)is locked away in a convent of carnal desires by her father.Tired of all of the sadism she sees around her(rape of a young woman in a pigsty,sexual cravings,horse castration)Flavia decides to run from the convent with her Jewish friend from the outside,Abraham.The two don't get very far before they are captured and then brought back to be tortured and forced to repent.After punishment she joins up with a band of Muslims called the Tarantulas,who had invaded the convent prior and leads a crusade that turns into nothing short of a bloody battle behind the convent walls."Flavia the Heretic" is a well-directed and fairly notorious piece of Italian nunsploitation.The film is
slightly
gruesome and sleazy at times.The acting is great and the characters are well-developed.Overall,"Flavia the Heretic" is a genuinely moving and intelligent movie with plenty of nudity and gore.You can't go wrong with it.8
Even without this moment the film is a splendid if
slightly
disturbing passionate and blindingly sexy ride.
While Flynn is of course best known for his savoir-faire and sprezzatura (to throw in a couple of high-falutin' European terms!), this film gives him an opportunity to stretch (albeit only slightly) as an actor, as he plays an unabashed social climber with a big ego and a sense of nerve to match.
The supporting cast of familiar faces and unfamiliar names is a perfect balance although Lovitz's whining can get tiresome, and Michael Caine's charming spiritual guide has a
slightly
sinister if not well-meaning edge.
The Spanish filmmaker should get credit for thinking of the story first, but there's no doubt that Crowe has improved on it -- if just
slightly.
Every once in a while its good to try a film that's
slightly
different from the mainstream Hollywood hero/thriller flick and this film certainly was different.
Second part (actually episode 4-8) of the hit Danish tv-series is
slightly
inferior to the first one, but has plenty of laughs and scares as well.
She has those sensual,
slightly
parted lips.
The Fourth Man follows the strange story of Gerard Reve (played by Jeroen Krabbé); a gay, alcoholic and
slightly
mad writer who goes to Vlissingen to give a talk on the stories he writes.
Well shot, with beautiful ships, and competent acting throughout out, I recommend this for anyone with a taste for the
slightly
camp, or an eye for a double-period piece, set at the dawn of America, and made in a period when great names, and top notch character actors, were a real pleasure to enjoy.
Sciamma works with specialized,
slightly
sanitized material that is as off-putting to some as it is alluring to others.
Despite having a seen it all before feel this shouldn't be taken as a heavy criticism of Sam Mendes film which I repeat is haunting and beautiful and the only flaws that work against it is a very slow opening twenty minutes and I was
slightly
confused as the events that caused Michael Sullivan to be betrayed .
I will say that the performances are
slightly
weak at times; but for the most part, the acting is very good.
Guided by musical tones that are perhaps
slightly
inspired by the legendary "Friday the 13th" theme (Tsh-Tsh-Tsh-Ha-Ha-Ha), the names of the lead players appear on screen split up in giant syllables.
With a
slightly
toned down Carrey antics yet with just the zap and crackle of his old self, Carrey powerfully carries this movie to the height of laughter and also some dramatic, tearfully somber moments.
It's even a little scary at times and should have children
slightly
frightened without going over the top.
Following my experience of Finland for
slightly
more than a week, I'd say this movie depicts the nature of the Finnish society very accurately.
I believe "You've Got Mail" is a remake(even though
slightly
different and also a very enjoyable film.) of this film.
It is also more accurate to the novels that inspired this wonderful series, which is why characters (namely Orson and Shiris) are reintroduced, and why the story may seem
slightly
different to those used to the OVA.
However, What makes this film
slightly
unusual for Lynch is the fact that it looks very raw, almost amateurish.
Mr. Sheen, Mr. Margolin and Mr. Morrow all turn in first rate performances in their respective roles; Ms. Phillips has the
slightly
less than enviable task of trying to spice up a made-for-TV movie (twenty-five years ago), by supplying the "sex interest" in an otherwise sexless film.
Viewing DE VIERDE MAN (aka THE FOURTH MAN) is a
slightly
unsettling and rather fascinating experience.
Neither Marie or Veronika ever seemed that they would particularly desperate to keep Alexandre, he being only
slightly
intelligent though not at all intellectual, as most of us are, however hard it may be for anyone to admit.
The overt minimalism is
slightly
less pronounced here than in their work, although it still completely fits that style (the camera never moves even once), and somehow I found the film less self-consciously "slow" than Tsai Ming-Liang or Hou Hsiao-hsien, which I think is part of the reason I enjoyed it more.
He's stocky, sweaty,
slightly
cross-eyed and restless.
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