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Once again, I'm impressed by the cause-and-effect that both parts have in their interconnecting
stories.
New York I Love You just like its predecessor (Paris Je T'Aime) is a compound of various
stories
that reflects the different kinds and aspects of love but unlike it the rhythm is much faster and the
stories
much shorter.
That made many of their weakest
stories
work a lot better than they should have.
The
stories
vary from all out romance to quirky comedy to Alex Payne's touching study of a woman discovering herself to Van Sant and one of those things that happens anywhere..maybe?
The 11
stories
from 11 directors from 11 countries are sometimes humoristic, sometimes boring (the first one, for example), sometimes used to say to Americans "we have had more deaths than you, and you supported the murderers", sometimes really weird (but highly symbolic and interesting).
At his best when telling
stories
from a kids point of view.
The first and second seasons started off shakily, with good episodes sandwiched in between average ones, and at times resorting to clichéd
stories.
Although tragic episodes, such as the Highland clearances, feature in the stories, there is a surprising amount of humour and gaiety in them.
A romantic comedy wrapped around two crime stories, great closing lines.
By letting those involved in the genesis of big wave surfing tell us their stories, how it felt and what they thought, you get the feeling of having been there.
Though my four children's primary exposure to this tale, the most famous of the
stories
of the Arabian Nights, comes from the Disney Corporation, the Thief of Bagdad held their interest to the end.
There are laughs galore and some very interesting little nudist
stories
going on here.
Although the plot is somewhat soft, this movie is, of course, a great excuse to just sit back on the couch and enjoy the wonderful and famous Maslin beach with these wonderful nudists and their own personal
stories.
Stories
come and go, but the idea for a good story is to think positive, not negative thoughts.
The parallel
stories
that are intertwined throughout this film will keep all viewers interested.
A "sleeper", in my opinion, and one of those feel-good
stories.
I love the mafia and crime genre in film and I enjoy following the compelling
stories
set in these worlds, but this is so much more.
In closing, if you are a fan of Flynn, or old fashioned love stories, you might want to give this film a look.
The
stories
were chosen carefully with regard to their matching Arrondissement and express the respective flair perfectly.
Each episode was seen from a different ankle, had a different topic, a different style and still the twenty
stories
result in a harmonic orchestra of films.
It is a perfect example of the well-rounded surprising
stories
that come out of Asian cinema.
This guy is so inventive with these great
stories
that work so well within small budgets, it puts big budget Hollywood crap to shame!
It tells the amazing
stories
of two sisters, both who earned devotion and respect working well into their 70's as a teacher and a dentist, then lived another 30 years with dignity.
No matter -- the
stories
are well worth telling.
The film is based on a series of
stories
by Shugoro Yamamoto and tells the story of a group of people who effectively live in ramshackle homes on the edge of the dump.
Granted, movies don't always have to have deep meaning, but it's nice to know that there are still film-makers out there who care about telling "human
" stories.
With bookend segments set in India the film is made chiefly of three
stories
set in Germany, illustrating the aftermath of the work of the Taylor-Eriksson Group, with some pretty nasty gore at times.
Although, the legend contains a vast of interesting
stories
and possibilities.
Where the film falls down a bit is in trying to cover and integrate four themes - seasonal patterns, climate change, individual animal
stories
and hunter/ hunted interactions across multiple environments.
It tells the story of a popular radio host called Gabriel Noon (Robin Williams) who spends his evenings enthralling his audiences with vivid
stories
about Gay lifestyles.
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