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Generally speaking, I am a fan of movies based on worthy true stories.
Speaking
of the ending, I have to admit I didn't see it coming.
A later re-viewing, or perhaps
speaking
Farsi, might lead me to a greater appreciation of this film.
Yes, she's playing a klutzy ditz with a heart of gold, but Long has no shadings, and when she tries for sincerity it rings hollow (even her overly-clear
speaking
voice sounds as if it's coming from an echo chamber and not a person).
There is a reason James Craig is not remembered, he has trouble
speaking
English with any clarity, rhythm or sincerity.
Not much of a
speaking
role.
Non Ho Sonno, or Sleepless as it's commonly known to English
speaking
audiences, starts in 'Turin, 1983' where a young boy named Giacomo (Daniele Angius) has just witnessed his mother (Francesca Vettori) being brutally murdered by an unseen assailant, Chief Inspector Ulisse Moretti (Max von Sydow) promises Giacomo that he will find his mother's killer even if it takes him the rest of his life.
Generally speaking, I enjoy it when film makers expose a fringe subculture that is basically unknown to the general viewing audience.
How about it's just not funny I don't see the genius that everyone is
speaking
of I didn't laugh once and to learn that it was made my two white guys "supposedly" making some kind of brilliant social commentary on intercultural exchange didn't make it any more funny or acceptable.
The way the characters put emphasis on their way of
speaking
made me just cringe, like i had to cover my ears it was so loud.
The cast is jammed with big names and just about everyone in the movie that has a
speaking
part is a star of some stature.
I think Absa dose a wonderful job showing the infiltration of French culture by using Mr. Benoit, a French school teacher who forbids the children from
speaking
their native language in his classroom.
The script is full of incomprehensible gibberish about quantum physics and I sincerely doubt that any of the actors understood the lines they were
speaking.
Strictly
speaking
for myself, because I'm strange, I would have thought a much better ending would involve the latter-day heroine, Bonnie, and her boyfriend going into the upstairs bedroom and finding Frank and John in bed with their mother's dead body, or Frank dressed as his mother with John next to him and Frank talking like their mother.
And
speaking
of jerking cameras, to prove there was little to zero budget, every time an action or horror scene was to happen, the camera would blink away.
Since childhood I've found the actors playing the bad guys more interesting than the main characters,at least till about 1970 or so.Many that I viewed in the 1950's didn't last long in a movie or TV program because they were an early victim to the star.Some eventually went on to make names for their selves but for the most part I liked them more when playing minor roles.Some of those minor role villains are in this movie and I found them very entertaining.There's Neville Brand playing King Fisher,a good performer but sometimes a little bit to scary even for me when dealing out punishment.Others like Faro (Lee Van Cleef),Sundown Whipple(John Doucette) and Blackburn(Claude Akins) are in top menacing form.While not a household name another quality performer is Robert Middleton playing Ben Ryerson.Whether playing a politician or a mob boss he gives a quality performance.In this movie he's a bit grubby looking but handy with both a gun and a knife.Then there's Willie (Elisha Cook Jr) one of Fisher's men.He usually bursts into a room big eyed bearing news but has to grab a quick drink before speaking.So much to my delight the cast includes a rouge's gallery of personal favorites,almost like a dream come true.For those who like the good guys the movie leans more towards a nightmare.Jack Palance plays Jacob Wade the main character.As usual he has the look of a strong tough looking man.His performance is better than usual but that just means it's not as stiff as usual.The story lacks a bit of direction also.Those two points are forgotten because of Anthony Perkins who plays Jacob Wade's son Riley.His part lacks direction or maybe a director as it seems like he or someone else wants to sabotage this movie.First off he's too old and big to be playing the part of the son.When he does show some sign of a emotion it's fitting more for someone at least 10 years younger than him.To the simple statement that his mother(deceased) was a fine woman he responds blandly"talk about my mother again and I'll kill you",really off the wall.Elaine Aiken gives a good performance and is nice looking.In another comment it was basically said her character with it's good qualities has no reason to be interested romantically in the wimpy Perkins character,that's hitting the nail on the head.So this movie was just about what I expected,the minor roles out shining the main characters.One of the main characters looked like a good friend must of gave them the part.
Entertaining film about a young girl whose parents are mute and depend upon her to communicate to the
speaking
world for them.
Instead of normal
speaking
voices and normal actors, Hollywood felt a need to overwhelm the audience with sound.
The first sign that Lover's Prayer was going to be a loser was when I realized that the people who were supposed to be Russian were
speaking
with British accents.
That's an old John Watson
speaking
in a narrative voice-over, and moments later at the Brompton School common we're going to see young Watson, played by Alan Cox at 15, meet Sherlock Holmes, played by Nicholas Rowe at 19. Watson has had his trunk delivered and Holmes is scratching away horribly at a violin.
Then the incredibly bad acting/direction from the guy who appears to be a normal American business man, who when put under the slightest interrogation suddenly starts
speaking
in an eastern European accent....What happened to his perfect American accent.....Sorry, I'm not overly keen on Keither Sutherland anyway, maybe that didn't help... but I cannot for the life of me see how anybody thought this was good!
Speaking
of which, the killing doesn't start properly till 50 minutes in or so and the lighting doesn't allow for any significant nastiness, though a couple of the kills are mildly satisfying in a rock bottom kind of cheapo style.
That's what happened whenever one of the Stacys would start speaking, and camera zoomed in on her--that damn cheesy elevator music would start playing.
War film logic dictates that both Americans, Germans and the occupied French will all understand each other while
speaking
fluent Americanese.
The ancient director managed to bring together some of the finest actors in moviedom , each
speaking
his own language, having the most boring , pseudo intellectual conversations the screen has ever seen, in a cacophony of English , French, Greek and Portuguese and in between some elementary school level guided tours to famous cities along the Mediterranean.
Speaking
of shallow cool and that particular gunfight...
The biggest problem of this movie is that it is a Swedish film with Swedish actors
speaking
English.
Speaking
of Florence Rice, she literally lights up the screen when she is on.
This movie portrays a riveting historical account that tells the story of a visionary of his era who was wrongfully convicted of
speaking
his mind and not obeying military policy and procedure of the time.
There is too little documentary value in this docu-drama, and frankly
speaking
I do not exactly know what the BBC invested so much in it.
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