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The internecine weaving of the chess games and the families' struggles for control, power, and victory is
stunning.
Sam is also responsible for the
stunning
choreography, and of course Tom Barman himself took care of the ultra cool Sound Track.
Every thing was so surprisingly
stunning
and it really was a mystery not because it has so many secrets but because there was nothing like it before everything was so great.
But the shining star here is Cathy Moriarty as Celeste, a true bitch if there ever was one with more than one nasty secret (you will see in the absolutely
stunning
finale!).
It really is a
stunning
and rich portrayal of blood ties, favours and allegiances within the crime world.
The film is not visually
stunning
in the conventional sense.
She looks
stunning.
Kazan as always gets fine performances from his actors but also shows a visual flair for claustrophobic suspense with a combination of tight compositions and
stunning
single shot chase scenes.
The first 40 minute are great--there's the incredible dueling banjos sequence, interesting interplay among the characters and just
stunning
widescreen cinematography by Vilmos Zsigmond.
"Where is the Wonder" is very cool and elegant, and her "People" number, surrounded by an orchestra who tap for her at the song's close, is
stunning.
But the performances from Helena Bonham Carter and Kenneth Branagh and exemplary, almost stunning, and rescue this from being just another tear-jerker.
Despite having someone else's voice dubbed over hers, this remains a
stunning
tour de force for Louis Brooks.
This was the most visually stunning, moving, amazing and incredible story I've ever experienced.
Rented the DVD recently and was floored by this
stunning
piece of work.
It's hard to imagine how they even dreamed up this visually
stunning
movie, with some unique alien creatures that infect humans as parasites, turning them into part machine or I guess cyborgs.
Natasha Henstridge is stunning, even with the short hair.
Kazakos and Papas are both outstanding, but it is the
stunning
Papamoschou who brings the most interesting elements to the screen, blending the innocence of childhood with the dawning realization that she is the pawn in a political game.
Great actors, an oscar nominee actress,
stunning
scenery, good strong story line and more laughs than you can fit into my new handbag (and thats quite big).
This movie is visually
stunning.
The special effects are
stunning
and spectacular.
Orson Welles' "The Lady From Shanghai" does not have the brilliant screenplay of "Citizen Kane," e.g., but Charles Lawton, Jr.'s cinematography, the unforgettable set pieces (such as the scene in the aquarium, the seagoing scene featuring a stunning, blonde-tressed Rita Hayworth singing "Please Don't Love Me," and the truly amazing Hall of Mirrors climax), and the wonderful cast (Everett Sloane in his greatest performance, Welles in a beautifully under-played role, the afore-mentioned Miss Hayworth--Welles' wife at the time--at her most gorgeous) make for a very memorable filmgoing experience.
The movie is beautifully shot by Kazan, in extraordinarily well-choreographed long takes shot on location in New Orleans, and ends in a
stunning
climax, where Palance flees like a rat from his pursuers, through the docks and warehouses of the city.
The animation is
stunning.
The musical score, cinematography and sound are absolutely
stunning
as you might expect from an Imax production.
It was almost one of those movies that when you see the preview, its stunning, and then when it comes out, you hear nothing and totally miss it, and your memory totally doesn't correct the mistake of missing it.
There are some visually
stunning
montage sequences bridging the leaps of time between the movie's different episodes.
Visually it was
stunning
and the events on campuses in Europe and USA made you relate with what Antonioni was trying to say so well visually in the final 15 minutes of the movie: blowing up in your mind the "tyrannical" establishments and big business interests.
Stunning
black & white cinematography from Conrand Hall, excellent country - road music score from Quincy Jones, amazing performances in two principal roles from Robert Blake and Scott Wilson and first time in a movie a sad comment about capital punishment at the last moments before their deaths.
The whole series is over 20 episodes long, and Sir Lawrence Olivier is the narrator and tells a
stunning
story of war.
It's a testament to Gosha's incredible film-making prowess that he was able to complete both Hitokiri and his
stunning
masterpiece, Goyokin, in the same year, 1969.
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