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Applegate is almost decent, but the accent seems variable, and she doesn't transition us through her mood swings, which probably is more the fault of the director, editor, and writers than hers.
In the second half, as the plot thickens and the parts of the puzzle begin to fit into a whole (i.e. as the main character starts to remember more and more of his past), there are also some fairly violent scenes, e.g. as a villain falls over a cliff or beautiful female lead Senta Berger
swings
a chainsaw.
He was subject to severe mood swings, possibly even manic depression but remained an honourable man.
Hysteria, dementia, violent mood swings, and skin mutations all result from the infected water.The fruit is worthless internally despite looking ripe and healthy externally.
Suffragettes in general were single-minded, serious women, not pouty little twits who mooned about on
swings
with leaves swirling all over them while hip-hop blasted.
Crawford's performance is simply brilliant; she captures with uncanny precision the mood swings, ups and downs of a person who is battling a mental illness.
Raised in the jungle, she
swings
through the trees like Tarzan with a crazy scream.
He
swings
in the same way every time for this game too.
More
swings
than hits in this 1950 Hollywood "adaptation" of Kipling's masterpiece.
Lithgow is awful - just plain unbelievable with the mood
swings
of a metronome.
How he gets exhausted and
swings
from one side to another in the ring.And then we see the dog in the ring hanging from the behind of the opponent.Hilarious, just hilarious!
It
swings
back and forth between tragedy and bliss but there's no suspense.
Kim Rossi Stuart, one of the best of his generation, is wonderful to watch but his character
swings
from gloomy to gloomier and we're ask to feel compassion for him - although we're not allow to grieve for his victims.
The highlight is seeing Ruth at bat in a real game -- the pitcher winds and throws and the Babe
swings
and hits the ball, and then runs the bases.
The character is largely bewildered by events but then as the story unfolds he goes through wider mood
swings
that are not conveyed in a way that makes the viewer believe or empathise with these emotions.
This has to be the funniest film i have seen in ages.Scenes where Allan steals someones girlfriend in a restaurant,where he
swings
from a balcony on a fire hose and the final chaotic scene on stage involving gangsters and musketeers had me rolling around in stitches.
Old Cheetah quickly gets control of the infant and
swings
back to Tarzan and Janes place and presents his find to the man of the treehouse.
Ted the bellhop walked in a very strange manner and his personality would switch all the time as if in mood
swings.
A couple of unexpected story
swings
made it a little more refreshing than the often mundane screen depiction of the disintegration of a family.
Statistical estimates suggest that an attempt to set the path of inflation in the face of such shocks would lead to undesirably large
swings
in real GDP, compared to anchoring policy to the path of NGDP.
PARIS: Brazil's currency devaluation earlier this year, and its difficulties since in stabilizing the real as well as its stock market, have demonstrated the importance, if any new proof was needed, of financial markets and their volatile mood
swings.
In moments of extreme fear, the pendulum of attitudes
swings
toward the security end of that spectrum.
They underutilize and misuse valuable human resources; and they often give rise to political or social turmoil, often marked by ideological or ethnic polarization, which then leads either to wide policy
swings
or to policy paralysis.
Moreover, the mood in the West
swings
between a realization that this crisis will not be resolved without fundamental commotions and changes, and hope that it will be resolved in the normal, cyclical way of other crises – Mexico, Asia, the Internet bubble, etc. – and that in the not-so-distant future things will start to pick up.
Nor is there much risk of large, future corrective price
swings
because all but a few prices are completely liberalized.
Such bipolar behavior seems to apply to assessments of India’s economy as well, with foreign analysts joining Indians in
swings
between over-exuberance and self-flagellation.
The wild
swings
of Silvio Berlusconi’s tenure only worsened Italy’s longstanding reputation for unpredictability.
Now, as the pendulum
swings
back, it risks overshooting the optimal combination of private and public activity and ending up at a simplistic view of government as the problem and the private sector as the solution.
But the reverse is also true: as soon as the current account
swings
to surplus, the pressure from financial markets abates.
Europe's lumpen outsiders are becoming insiders as the Continent's political pendulum
swings
to the right.
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