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Mare Winningham is the perfect choice to play her mother, and does so with immense
sympathy
and a range of emotions just as finely tuned as Lohman's.
It is well suited to bring Coleridge's poem to students in a way which awakens their appreciation of it and awakens their
sympathy
for the lesson which the ancient mariner imparts.
has time or
sympathy
nor the other side.
13 days to Glory tells the traditional tale with
sympathy
toward the Mexican viewpoint.
In the tradition of "Cube" you felt trapped with the Characters and even if they were criminal, you developed some
sympathy
with some of them, only to change your mind by the twists the story takes.
We also understand his sorry character, and there's a lot of
sympathy
that arises for him.
Ultimately the film is nothing except an attempt by people to express their confusion,
sympathy
and feelings about what happened.
I'm intrigued by the strong sense of favour towards (or
sympathy
for!) Sinatra in the other reviews here.
I would have liked to have seen more vulnerability in Lucy Liu's portrayal, whenever she sees him in his various frazzled states, the man she loves and for whom she is performing a mission based on blind faith, some restrained vulnerability and flashes of genuine
sympathy
and concern would have made it a less one dimensional performance on her part.
It takes place in a Bolivia, there the guerillas are sick and wary and don't meet that much
sympathy
from the farmers.
The actor resisted the temptation to make his character campy, and so we have
sympathy
for him.
You gain
sympathy
for certain characters and you realize the reason none of the adults act like adults is because...well..they have real problems.
Even Clint, the hero, generates no
sympathy
in the least.
As usual, Lon appeals to our best sadistic instincts while also eliciting genuine
sympathy
for his impossible love.
i had no
sympathy
for any of the characters,it was bad acting, directing, and writing!
While the character introductions and subsequent dialogs may strike notes of familiarity to the seasoned connoisseur of cinematic warfare, it's the unfamiliarity of the cast (with Boll regular Michael Pare being the only 'name' actor present) that makes it all stick; the lack of name actors only heightens the suspense, especially after they've earned our
sympathy.
It's hard to feel much
sympathy
for Rondo's "Creeper" character, cold-blooded psycho that he has become, but somehow, we DO still feel some, to the actor's great credit.
None of the kids show much sympathy, which appears to be the point of the movie -- if you're a bad girl and party you lose all your sensitivity.
Although the quarter they live in, the harbour that pulsates continuously, the places they go to, although these all seem very surreal and unpleasant, as if illuminated by cold neon light, one never feels uncomfortable with that - due to the deep
sympathy
the three friends have for each other.
Furthermore, these static, one-dimensional characters never engage our
sympathy.
Cagney is great as the controlling and abusive hoodlum and paints him with most unflattering strokes, yet generates a bit of
sympathy
because he is so pathetic as he clings to Day in desperation.
A movie fit with hidden lies upon the stuggle in America, showcase a nonstop heartfelt
sympathy
for a man who strives for much more yet receives acceptance only in wish.
I felt genuine
sympathy
for this talented actress.
SO, when THEIR spouses get together and build a friendship and then eventually sleep together, you have some
sympathy
for them.
What I did feel was
sympathy
for the actors playing these meaningless parts.
Fashionable nastiness, "Ten Little Indians" style, with director Richard Marquand showing no
sympathy
for his victims--nor giving viewers any genuine thrills to enjoy along the way.
Keaton turns in an absolutely great performance with a great showing of slapstick, sympathy, and and romance.
Tommy's character, while on the surface, demands both pity and
sympathy.
Perkins, who is becoming a real horror ingénue, plays Brigitte with
sympathy
and sarcastic bite, and her relationship with Maslany comes close to matching the sense of sisterly love that provided the endearing backbone of the original "Ginger Snaps."
Maybe it's because the screenplay is a bunch of unscrupulous and light-headed nonsense or maybe it's because you have a lot more
sympathy
for the characters here than it usually is the case in horror films, I don't know.
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