Stories
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Park is interested in telling his
stories
mostly in the visuals, which can be difficult to follow at times.
from season to season it got better with the scripts and the
stories.
Best of all, the love
stories
is seamlessly integrated with the story.
There are some other
stories
too and by the end they all neatly come together.
This version of the Gulliver
stories
is definitely bizarre.
The break turned into making this film, which seeks to capture the mood of the interviews with Barnils' associates, thoughts about the Spanish Civil War, the drought season they were experiencing, the rugged landscape, the Recha brothers' affection for each other, swims and suntanned nudity and whatever characters or
stories
they ran into as they camped out of their van.
Some
stories
do have happy endings.
The girl was only seen briefly specifically BECAUSE she was the one who was going to kill herself...everyone else was so wrapped up in their own
stories
they didn't notice her, nor did we.
No color, beautiful naive stories, funny gangsters, Anna, camera work, music.
There are some side
stories
that tend to become muddled, but not enough to diminish this film.
This movie tells several
stories
so well simultaneously that it was the first few times a movie I could not watch to completion.
The writing, the acting, the blending of several
stories
without being even the least bit choppy, everything about this movie is exceptional.
An absolute masterpiece, with a both bizarre and grim film about four different
stories
from four different locations in Sweden.
Good (not great) little horror film with a high "creep" factor (not to be confused with a 1991 movie by the same name, or the more recent (2001) Campfire STORIES).
Central tale of stranded teens telling ghost
stories
around a campfire in spooky woods nicely leads into, and ties together the different
stories
that make up the bulk of the movie (Watch for Ron Livingston (Office Space, Band of Brothers) and Jennifer MacDonald in a spirited, sexy segment ("The Honeymoon")).
It jumps around through his past, through his last day, and through some of his
stories
but is expertly constructed as it moves from section to section.
At the time I was surprised it was not shown on Channel 13, the Public Television Station that showed most of the Masterpiece Theater programs, but (aside from some Dorothy Sayers "Lord Peter Wimsey" stores, and THE MOONSTONE) the BBC productions rarely dealt with British detective
stories.
The only qualm I had was Rob Paulsons voice seemed a little too old for the title character, but that wasn't a big deal as the
stories
were great, and the fact that the whole thing has a great time loop twist ending.
I think many people will enjoy it.I have read and seen quite a few lesbian
stories
over the years and am happy to say they are getting better and better in how they are presented.They tend to have a more positive feel for the life style and feeling's of gay women.Its nice to see two women find themselves and be as happy as others in this society.I think it is apparent that more and more movies with this theme will grace our theaters and TV screens.Many producers and directors are realizing that Lesbians live very full and wholesome lives and that we have wonderful
stories
that should and can be seen by individuals as well as families without hesitation.
It was very touching and very sad, yet it kept me interested, which most touching
stories
cannot do.
We see not merely the baby stroller but I remember the hand of a baby stepped by militar boot, someone with no feet escaping at the last minute, someone wearing glasses (then a cut edition) and then the same glasses broken by a bullet that passed through....mini
stories
in a single scene.
The effects are quite good and the
stories
engaging.
This film tells the
stories
of several couples coping with Post-WWII life.
The style resembles the steel engravings of Dore and Bennet and Riou that illustrated these
stories
with a healthy dose of Georges Melies added.Photographed in beautiful black and white the animation is of the highest order and not of a Saturday morning variety.
The plot is cliche enough with a lead role having terminal disease (this is not a spoiler and was well established quite early into the movie) The method of execution is somehow unique from most love
stories
you ever saw--not even a kiss was being exchanged and yet you will feel the enormous current of love between the two leads.
"Escapade" has got over the years has come from the horror
stories
Stan Laurel told of its production.
This is a nicely put together mystery based loosely on "The Dancing Men," one of the best of Conan-Doyle's
stories.
The
stories
are usually a little out there but very entertaining to watch.
This is one of the periphery
stories
told by the Animatrix that isn't directly relevant to the war stopping One glorifying plot of the films, but Trinity, voiced by Carrie, does appear in it.
Still my experience with Balzac in other
stories
is that he writes as a realist, not an obscurantist.
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