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With a film that sports good sets, costumes, and photography, one might expect the movie to
succeed
without hesitation.
Several of the characters were eminently dislikable, the Rio culture scenes were irritating, and the movie lacked two things vital to a heist caper: a very tight plot, and a likable cast of characters who make you root for them to
succeed.
Another problem is I found myself pulling for Wilbur to
succeed
in his rituals.
It's hardly his fault that he was warped by destiny as the plot would have it...the viewer can't help but root for him to
succeed
since he's the only one of any interest or appeal on scene.
While you may think that this is a silly concept; Aliens crash land on earth, adapt to the culture, and eventually
succeed
and prosper, all the while averting capture and deportation by diligent and determined civil serpents of the renowned INS, only to be suddenly rescued by their own kind and returned to their home planet where Beldar is tried and convicted for losing his space ship.
Price is excellent in the title role and makes you almost want him to succeed.....I emphasize almost!
"Big Night" is a claustrophobic character-driven ensemble flick about two Italian immigrant brothers (Tucci & Shalhoub) trying to
succeed
in the restaurant business.
They
succeed
in the heist, but Deputy Kate (T-Love) activates the alarm and one of the criminals shoots Deputy Duff.
Though, I may not really wish to do that on the off chance I succeed, happen upon the title once again and decide it might be interesting.
Although a fair share of the magic tricks don't work, Snoopy does
succeed
in making Charlie Brown invisible, but has trouble figuring out how to reverse the spell.
Its creators would probably be very happy with this consensus, they were not attempting to create a future classic - only to create a comedy which would
succeed
when it was released and would give them a great deal of fun whilst making it.
William Forsythe is one of my favorite character actors, so I wanted G-Men from Hell to
succeed.
I remember sitting down and watching an interview with the creators, a pair of comic book authors who chose to go the independent route and gamble on their own ability to
succeed.
It is a dodge that claims to
succeed
if they just get your attention.
Basically the story is: Every year thousands of people go to L.A. to pursue their dreams, some succeed...some not.
Ultimately, this isn't the story of a black man learning how to
succeed
in a white world, or a poor person becoming rich, but the achievement of one man who looked past the litany of obstacles to which he could have easily surrendered.
But Jonathan Lynn, who was responsible for the hilarious courtroom comedy that was MY COUSIN VINNY doesn't
succeed
here.
Before Ron Howard concentrated his energy on making films that are very messagey and thought-provoking (even if he doesn't always succeed), back at the beginning of his career he was a little more wild and adventurous.
It is rare for any film to present so human a portrait of a villain and still
succeed
in warning the audience so effectively.
Just as we are getting interested in what the paid actors are doing, the film cuts away to interviews with actual putas who mostly only
succeed
in making the profession seem as repulsive as I am sure many feel it is.
He does manage to
succeed
on some levels but fails at others.
Does he
succeed?
Gondo is, of course, shrewd about hiding his money, so you're left to wonder whether they will
succeed.
We want him to
succeed
because he wants to succeed, but we want him to fail for his own good (and that of his very sympathetically portrayed wife, not to mention all the settlers in Arizona).
Only the truly great directors like, say, Sam Raimi ("The Evil Dead") can pull this off, so don't expect a new guy in the business to
succeed.
This movie didn't
succeed
at anything.
And wants them to
succeed.
The film manages to find new ways to thrill and narrate the story; and that when the espionage thriller field has already been saturated with Hollywood super-productions; so for a French movie to
succeed
with half the budget and with a European sensibility is great going.
Low-budget, would-be cult item needed a lot more imagination and drive (and finance) to
succeed.
Robert tries to redeem himself by fighting the rapists but, no shock here, he doesn't
succeed.
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