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excellent acting especially when german high command refuses in the name of chivalry to present medal kaiser ordered
struck.
For me, like most folks here, Before Sunrise
struck
a deep chord in me, I was truly stunned, moved, inspired by it.
I caught the last half of this movie on cable one night and was
struck
by just how morbid it was.
The scene where Antwone finally meets his mother summed up the movie for me, there were so many ways that could have been done and it could have been all schmaltzy or it could have been unrealistic but Washington
struck
exactly the right tone, his mother never said a word and could only shed a tear, while antowne asked simply why.
After several awful American action adventure films (Ballistic, Daredevil, Cradle of Life) Zhu Warriors
struck
me as brilliantly original filmmaking.
The hour lesson after John's death in real-life
struck
home to me.
The first thing that
struck
out at me was the cinematography.
I was also
struck
by Nicky's and Gillian's mannerisms--it was as if the director wanted him to appear effeminate and Gillian to appear masculine.
The gestures Nicky makes when he's showing Redlich his powers especially
struck
me.
This film
struck
me as a project that had a lot of the right ingredients, but somewhere along the way they didn't quite come together.
The dedications at the end go straight to a bunch of horror directors, but with most dedication towards Dario Argento really
struck
me as cool, these folks who wanna make movies of a newer genre.
Overall, this movie
struck
me as awestruck.
The story is simple enough, boy meets girl etc.. What
struck
me as humorous and heartfelt was, the people in the movie didn't seem like caricatures written into the story,but rather non-actors plucked temporarily from their real jobs(uniforms included).
Just saw this film last night on Sundance and one thing that
struck
me about this film was the similarity to the works of Dario Argento, even down to the gloved hands of the murderer (albeit white gloves, instead of the black ones in Argento's films), did the director use his hands like Argento does as well?
This was the first Filipino movie I came across, and it instantly
struck
a chord.
I use the F-word liberally myself, and this document just
struck
me as ridiculous.
Russel Johnson departs from his lovable Professor persona and plays a drunk who is
struck
down by the blob.
The film starts off in a parallel fashion to the famous Orson Wells radio drama of 1938; opening with "ordinary programming," which is then cut in upon by a brief news bulletin that reports of meteors had
struck
the Earth, in three countries: France, China, and the USA.
Gary Cooper delivers, with a formidable supporting cast, an excellent performance which
struck
a cord with audiences who had seen it way back when.
A nice balance is
struck
between his craziness as Bill and Winkler's calm, yet clumsy and likable Chuck.
I stumbled onto this program on the Discovery Channel completely by accident and was
struck
by the incredible audacity of Les Straud to undertake such an enterprise.
I was so awe
struck
that I returned the following night to see it again.
The end was the best, it actually
struck
a cord with me.
Sure, the Eastwest "pan and scan" person probably was asleep when this cropping atrocity was perpetrated, but that doesn't explain the poor dubbing, poor acting, poor plotting, silly exploration of the landlady's attic by first a cigarette lighter and then a
struck
match (what DID happen to Julie's landlady, and, more importantly, WHY?), cheap sexual teasing (there is NO scene in this movie that resembles the DVD cover used here at IMDb), and silly denouement confirming the movie-watcher's suspicions that the whole heist caper was all a bunch of misguided hooey from the get-go.
In viewing this film multiple times, I was
struck
by a new facet of the character of the film's principals each time I viewed it.
You know he's a bad guy, yet you're
struck
by his intelligence and charisma.
There's a fine balance
struck
between what one would see in countless other Allen films involving the neurotics in relationships, the mockery placed on the 'normal' people who just cannot connect with the Allen persona, and also with a side of the wacky comedy bits that one sees in Allen's writings at the time (lots of homage, parody, self-referential dialog, etc).
Watching 'Gregory's Girl' for the first time in over two decades, one is immediately
struck
by reminders of when it was made: the grainy film, the dreadful soundtrack, the big hair of both its male and female characters.
But then suddenly it
struck
me.
The scenes of these tenants being moved to a soul-less huge apartment complex where every room is the same and people just sit on benches waiting to die
struck
me as particularly horrific.
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