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The last major submarine movie until The Hunt for Red October, it
suffers
the problems of most peacetime submarine movies.
In my opinion it
suffers
somewhat from a low budget yet still manages to impress with screenplay and the gruesome reality it shows.
It has its moments and a certain creaky, campy charm, but
suffers
mightily from its amateur cast and crew and is paced only slightly faster than your average snail and has about as much intelligence.
'The Bringers of Wonder' despite being very exciting is a ludicrous story in places, and 'The Taybor' despite having some good qualities also
suffers
from this weakness.
The movie
suffers
from one problem: Dustin Hoffman isn't funny.
2 things were the most terrible in this movie, the annoying way how someone who
suffers
szicofrenia is pictured here, mainly as a mentally retard who can't say any word of sense, and secondly the boring dialog that repeat over and over.
the movie was all about the son, but he can only act as a mentally retarded guy, not as someone who
suffers
from szicofrenia.
In the film both Walt and Frank grow through new and difficult stages in their lives, Walt is discovering his sexuality by not only showing interest in his new girlfriend but also his father's college student; and Frank, a new teenager also
suffers
from hormonal and sexual issues, not to mention his seamen distribution throughout his school, his new interest in beer, hilarious vulgar outbursts, and his non-artistic role-model Ivan the tennis coach.
This film
suffers
from what a lot of low-budget-inexperienced-director films suffer from: long intervals in which nothing happens in an attempt to get to the better parts of the movie.
The ultimate flaw this film suffers, in my opinion, is that it is completely reflective of the evangelistic Christian mindset.
He cons her into helping out with a controversial death row case and then makes sure her fiancée (Ralph Bellamy)
suffers
a series of mishaps - arrest for stealing a watch, arrest for "mashing," arrest for counterfeiting, and the theft of his wallet.
The Chesapeake Bay currently
suffers
significant ecological degradation from farm runoff, industrial pollution, and other factors.
Already poor and unable to afford health insurance, the family is pushed past the breaking point when their young daughter
suffers
a swimming injury and needs surgery.
It also
suffers
from a bit too much avoidance of common sense.
It
suffers
from bad acting and bad writing, but the cast seem to be having fun just the same.
Spang Olsen's direction is less incompetent than usual, but with the emphasis less on action this time, the film also
suffers
from many dull stretches.
I know it's wrong to pigeonhole something but really, this show
suffers
from a lack of focus.
Eastwood's Wes Block makes for a fascinatingly flawed and complex character: While he's a loving father to his two daughters (well played by Jennifer Beck and Clint's real-life daughter Alison), he nonetheless
suffers
from some seriously messed-up carnal hang-ups.
Wild Man Fischer
suffers
from paranoid schizophrenia which has profoundly impacted his life and career.
A woman
suffers
mental trauma twenty years after being raped - at least that's the most obtainable synopsis for this bizarre but entirely unengaging drama.
He finds a girl who
suffers
from some sort of heart ailment and this reminds him of his mother so he wants to help her.
Coming out at the same time as Ken Russell's rather more amusing Valentino, The World's Greatest Lover
suffers
from Gene Wilder's sporadic tendency to mistake the grotesque for the side-splitting.
The movie also
suffers
from having Clark Gable, Merna Loy and William Powell in a romantic triangle.
The plot is thin; a beautiful pianist (Carla Borelli)
suffers
a minor breakdown and ends up at an old, scary-looking asylum in the country, where she hears sinister chanting and has a number of extremely vivid nightmares.
This films
suffers
lack of budget and talent.
Excellent film that microscopically examines the despair and emotional journey of a father who searches endlessly for a kidnapped daughter and clearly
suffers
from other psychiatric illness.
As a result of Dr. Ek's treatment Trevor
suffers
amnesia.
First of all I love pretty explicit and audacious lesbian vampire flick "Vampyres"(1974),but more rare and obscure "Symptoms" is even better and certainly different in tone.It's a very subtle,calm and restrained horror film with plenty of mysterious atmosphere.Helen Ramsey arrives back from Switzerland to her old-fashioned family home,accompanied by a friend Ann West.It quickly becomes clear that Helen
suffers
from a nervous disposition.At night both Helen and Ann hear voices in the house and Helen seems convinced that there is something in the attic,a trap door to which is in the ceiling in a corner of her room."Symptoms" is a genuinely frightening horror film about a woman slowly slipping completely into madness.The cinematography is striking,the interior sets are terrifyingly dark and the acting by Angela Pleasence is fantastic.I fell in love with this film and can't praise it enough.
And that's another thing this film
suffers
from - lack of lighting.
The film also
suffers
from a portentous score from composer Hummie Mann, which elevates the final scene--involving a fresh baked pie from good ol' Mom--to the overdone levels of a Richard Harris and Jimmy Webb collaboration.
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