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Basically it
suffers
from the worst complaint a film can suffer it is just boring.
One of my favourite actors, Surya stars as Sanjay Ramasamy, the rich businessman who, after an incident,
suffers
from an incurable short-term memory loss.
However, expect a double dose of the overworked situations of an authoritarian parent and the child who
suffers.
The flogging he
suffers
while chained in a dungeon in "The Prodigal" did, however, win him a bit of unexpected honor.
Actually, Mr. Chaney's arms are tightly girdled to his chest; he
suffers
from an obvious deformity, which would identify him to authorities - he has two thumbs on his left hand.
Well acted (mostly) and beautifully filmed, the movie
suffers
from a ham handed script and dubious direction.
Youth Danny Embling (Noah Taylor)
suffers
the pain of learning his long -time favourite piece of crumpet is starting to expand her own social circle, leaving him still too slow in the growth cycle to keep in step.
But in "Canary Row", he
suffers
at the hands of Tweety, Granny, and even the desk clerk.
The plotlines follow the model of the 1950s horror pulp comics, with characters spoiling for their comeuppance: a black-sheep nephew
suffers
a revenge beyond the grave after murdering his rich uncle; a ruthless blind woman blackmails a surgeon into performing a transplant using the eyes of a desperate bum; a war criminal finds what he thinks is respite from his pursuers when he is miraculously transported into a museum painting.
I admit to watching this film several times,I really think that like most sequels to stand alone movies it
suffers
from lack of a good plot device,when the main character of the first movie is conveniently disposed of in flash back and quite easily at that and a new hero is introduced as a previously unmentioned brother you know that you are in trouble.
All the people who dies there without a name represent the people living in Hong Kong who
suffers
a certain anonymity of living in the most populous city of the world.
Its too leisurely paced to build terror and the film
suffers
from chasms of broken internal logic-chief among them why would a group of people live in a place that had no defenses, or even a locked door.
Claire
suffers
a vivid hallucination about a sadistic SS officer named Olivier (Robert Bristol) in a Nazi concentration camp.
The film
suffers
from the same weaknesses as "Beloved" Someone murders the film on the cutting floor.
Like so many rookie writer- directors, Perry
suffers
from making the film too "busy" with endless characters, no sense of momentum, and endless clichés.
Years later at the "State Hospital For the Mentally Insane," Calvin
suffers
from 'Nam flashbacks, escapes through the air shafts and kills a friendly hunter who picks him up hitchhiking.
The movie
suffers
from an unconvincing plot and pseudo-intellectual banter that result in a very forced and ridiculous ending.
This movie
suffers
from terminal cuteness..
The script
suffers
from too many tedious moments, there's almost no connection with the characters and the voice-over radio dude really annoyed the hell out of me.
Oh, in the film Rocky
suffers
many horrible head aches of some kind, and this is probably what killed him in the very sad ending.
The film also
suffers
from taking place (mostly) in a visually dull environment comprised of austere corridors, all of which are lit the exact same way.
The title character is a former police detective who
suffers
from obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
Duane Jones ("Night of the Living Dead") gives a marvelously languid performance as a doctor who
suffers
from an insatiable desire for human blood, brought onto him after being stabbed with an ancient cursed dagger.
Throughout the movie, Lilli meets Morrison a man who
suffers
from ocd.
This film
suffers
where many first time films fail (gay or straight) when a director chooses to film their own script.
It's the story of what happens after a woman
suffers
from psychosis.
It looks like it was originally a play, as it is VERY static and stagy--so much so, that it
suffers
from a severe case of claustrophobia!
It's a short film, but although the initial premise is gripping, it eventually
suffers
from the absence of wider context - "girl goes home" is a less powerful ending to a story if we have no idea of why she went away.
Monk (played by Tony Shalhoub)
suffers
from an extreme case of obsessive-compulsive Behavior and is also an extreme germaphobic.
This is not a bad film but it
suffers
to much from an uneven tempo, bad direction and bad acting.
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