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Besides lacking any kind of style "Villa Rides" also
suffers
badly without the presence of a female star!
The film
suffers
from its uneven cast and from the cheapness of the production.(No
The film also
suffers
from the book's preachiness although its message isn't quite as in your face.
Even as the visit begins, Toots
suffers
a fatal heart attack, leaving May adrift, unsure, and questioning her life and future.
This ambitious film
suffers
most from writer/director Paul Thomas Anderson's delusions of grandeur.
Ultimately, this film
suffers
from both poor production values and lack of attention to the most basic standards of journalism.
Like all her films, 'Bonjour tristesse
' suffers
not at all from her looks (though she is perhaps the first of those modern women whom Tom Wolfe gleefully, accurately describes as "boys with breasts": publicists, of course, use the word "gamine") but
suffers
grievously from Seberg's dull, monotonous, killing voice.
It just
suffers
from one thing.. Jean-Marc.
The director
suffers
from the same issues he had with "There Will Be Blood" (though he wasn't quite as bad in that film.
Unlike the aforementioned "The Toxic Avenger", this film
suffers
from a couple of really dull and overlong moments where nothing really significant happens, like for example when Chrissy and Warren try to figure out what's wrong with their hormones.
The poor kid
suffers
daily humiliation, bullying, teasing & general esteem destroying abuse at the hands of his peers.
In this strangely-lackadaisical apocalypse, the world
suffers
from a dual plague of zombies and vampires, but no one seems to be too worried about it in this Grade-Z film which bares less resemblance to Sheridan Le Fanu's famous short novel than my mother's lasagna recipe.
Set at a beach house where a group of college friends are celebrating vacation, this movie
suffers
from numerous problems making it not worth seeing.
The comedy
suffers
from not being funny.
However before that it
suffers
from predictability and a stunningly vapid performance by Kate Capshaw, who clearly never found her character and ruins every scene she's in.
He also does fairly well here, but the rest of the film
suffers
from a low budget, poor writing, and so-so photography.
A famous orchestra conductor, Daniel Dareus,
suffers
what appears a heart attack as he finished conducting a concert.
I have seen this movie so many times and I find it even actual these days (2003) when Italy
suffers
again from a sort of brainwashing dictatorship (or the US for that matter).
The film
suffers
from an abrupt and unexpected ending which afterwards feels wholly inadequate, with the convenience familiar from ending your school creative writing exercise with 'and then I woke up'.
"The Color Purple" should have won a couple of Oscars including one for Whoopi Goldberg's spectacular film debut as Celie, a woman who
suffers
at the hands of an abusive husband (frightfully placed by Danny Glover), then gets stronger throughout the film thanks to some special friends.
While it was certainly one of the better movies I've seen in some time, it
suffers
like many sequels with its ending, as it appears that Hartley is planning a third now and the film leaves you hanging.
It
suffers
from the almost fatal miscasting of James Stewart in a role he is about 20 years too old for, and as a result there is no chemistry between him and the beautiful Kim Novak.
Then there's the nameless "Colonel", a retired bounty hunter who
suffers
from a haunting reoccurring nightmare.
the music in the film, although it
suffers
minimally from requisite cutting and pasting, is worth the price of admission alone.
Stephanie, the middle daughter,
suffers
with Middle Child Syndrome and with the help of EVERYONE in the family it's better.
He wants to resurrect his own troubled life by taking care of the independent, dying Jane, who
suffers
from an neurological disease that has all but left her speechless and very little motor skills.
I have a two year old son who
suffers
from the same condition as Jonny Kennedy.
She talks of being unable to have children and at one point in the film she
suffers
a miscarriage.
According to Thad, there was an additional scene at the end of Elmer just giving the house to Bugs after the hell he went through but that was probably considered too sad since he
suffers
a mental breakdown at that point so it's just as well that cut scene is lost.
This also suffers, in large part, from this being credited as the first movie that makes use of rear projection.
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