Spoke
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I am both upset and embarrassed to have been one of the first few in Singapore to watch The Leap Years, but those of us in the cinema would agree that our muffled groans at the cringe-worthy performances
spoke
volumes.
I found it hard to believe that Hawks directed this, as none of the actors
spoke
with the trademark Hawksian rat-a-tat delivery.
And Dan, what an annoying ass bag!! Right from the beginning I knew I was in for it when good ol' Dan first
spoke.
'Mojo' uses a technique for shooting the 1950s often seen in films that stresses the physical differences to our own time but also represents dialogue in a highly exaggerated fashion (owing much to the way that speech was represented in films made in that period); I have no idea if people actually
spoke
like this outside of the movies, but no films made today and set in contemporary times use such stylised language.
Women
spoke
stiltedly and the men were caricatures.
And two of the supposedly Japanese women looked Chinese, had Chinese names and
spoke
with clearly Chinese accents.
Americans had different accents, used different inflections,
spoke
at a very different pace and used plenty of words and phrases that would be unrecognizable today.
When they characters
spoke
in the movie the voices were also very low you could not hear what they were saying..
In addition, Nicole Kidman and the supposed Russian colleagues
spoke
a language not yet identified anywhere, probably spoken by Aliens in the Ural mountains, but far to be the Russian one.
And, like another user has already commented, when we selected English audio the dialog kept switching back and forth between Russian and English; and occasionally when the characters
spoke
in French on the native track the dubbing was in Russian, so you're SOL if you understand neither.
He
spoke
like there was something important about his work, but after a viewing of this, I see nothing of any import whatsoever.
Well, yes, but Michael Bates had lived in India as a boy, and
spoke
Urdu fluently.
The facial expressions, mannerisms,gait and stance
spoke
eloquently of what Anthony John was going through while playing Othello on stage.
The roles each character played were done with excellence.The lyrics,the words, every gesture, the sunrise, told it all.The movie
spoke
to me.
The soldiers mainly
spoke
of their awareness of toxicity in their training in boot camp, and how hard it was once they returned to civilian life.
According to the movie, he
spoke
to his son and try to make him understand where he is coming from, but poor Harilall with so little intellect could not understand his father.
The way the wife moves from one corner of the ring to the other as the fight progresses, the editing when the wedding ring is placed on her finger... while these may seem a bit obvious by todays standards, in the silent era they
spoke
volumes about the story without a word being spoken.
I also found out that according Danelia, the famous Soviet directors, Leonid Gaiday (the creator of many beloved comedies) and Sergei Paraszhanov (the visionary whom I don't have to introduce loved another Danelia's film, fairy tale about American boy Huck Finn, Sovsem propashchiy) felt and
spoke
negatively about Don't Grieve while Fellini praised it highly.
One of the girls
spoke
about this movie.
De Sica
spoke
in a very direct way.
This film has scenes that come back to me at the strangest times -- that intense scene with Mr. Muckerji telling Mrs Melandez that someone he
spoke
with witnesses the girl being pushed out the window by a woman who fits HER description ---is one that rolls around -- the way she keeps referring to him by name --- in a Greek accent "Mr Muckerji" -- and then when Boyer discovers her having just taken poison and gives her one last smack up the side of the head before she dies --- its a delight!
I saw it on the big screen at the Arclight cinema tonight (as part of the Paley Center screenings), and the cast and film makers
spoke
after-wards.
But it certainly
spoke
to me.
I have had many such losses, and this movie
spoke
to me.
It
spoke
to me.
Are we actually supposed to buy that people
spoke
and behaved in this mannequin-like manner, simply because that was what the era "dictated"?
What we got was more of the same, tired aliens of the week with a generic bump on their foreheads that
spoke
English perfectly, and loads of spatial anomalies and enough technobabble to fill Jupiter's Red Spot.
I don't know which language she spoke, dutch maybe??
Following the screening of this film at the Minneapolis International Film Festival, Ed Radtke, M.S. Nieson, and one of the film's coordinators
spoke
about the film and answered any questions the audience had.
This is a film that
spoke
to me and everyone I have showed it to.
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