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Soon Valentino becomes a screen sensation and he becomes involved romantically with Rambova but
technically
he is still married to his first wife.
Technically
this is a sci-fi film because it does take place in the future and there is the plot which involves brainwashing.
Despite being
technically
proficient and featuring some good performances (notably from comic actor Eddie Izzard) this film is a dud.
Though artistically and
technically
excellent, many will find this story only marginally interesting as it lacks the usual suspense, action, and other excesses which the public, especially the young theater-going audiences, expect of such films.
Technically
this movie is very cheap (many directors of comedy genre does not take care of a good cinematography etc).
Well,
Technically
because according to rumors had it that It was suppose to be an education cartoon about Homosexuals.
Technically, Spongebob is Stereotypical gay person in the show.
It's better
technically
than "Trek."
Its the sort of idea that inevitably gets tried out as soon as it becomes
technically
possible.
It was also good seeing Redford and Sidney Poitier in their only team-up though
technically
Poitier was supporting here.
Technically, like most of Davin Fincher's movies, "The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button" is a wonder.
What's worse is that, though
technically
a sound actor, Levitt is part of a whole crop of up-and-coming former child actors that seem completely untouched by life (see Josh Hartnett).
Technically
the movie works and gives a different feel than other Bollywood or Tollywood movies.
Story-wise, it would have been better off set anywhere between the Fifties, because
technically
it's akin to the much better FAR FROM HEAVEN in melodrama, or even when this type of movies came into vogue during the period going from the late Seventies into the early Nineties.
Well made, solidly but unspectacularly made, and
technically
perfectly competent, but with a story and an ambience that is nothing new.
Technically, it is well made, but the plot seems contrived and the tension wears out as you see the two sides continuously escalating for no real reason - predictably, the protagonist discovers the simple truth and is repeatedly frustrated in his attempts to communicate it.
Technically, it succeeds in some ways, e.g., the steadicam work, but fails in others, e.g., under- and over-exposure, or their digital equivalents.
Deadwood is a landmark in TV dramatisation -
technically
as well as logistically.
This is a very
technically
good film, with interesting casting and scripting, but it is far from the truth historically.
Very profound and touching, very good acting, excellent photography,
technically
superb, there's nothing to really complain about.
He does with a period role what Elvis did with a song he makes it his own.There may have been better swordsmen
technically
but no one had Flynns charisma or showmanship when it came to sword fighting.
While
technically
this is a Boris Karloff film, you'd never know it unless you paid attention.
Don't ask me how I did it, but even though this is
technically
a botched and splicey patchwork of a movie, I had a good time with it.
Yes it isn't
technically
the best, nor is it scientifically plausible.
The premise, as promoted, of the movie is about a blind girl falling in love with a terrorist which is
technically
correct.
Technically
impressing in the 1970's, but still a charming and excellent movie now in 2002.
Technically
though, the film is excellent.
Although it was not
technically
sound in its portrayal of the game, it did show successfully the determination and dedication of young athletes.
In fact,
technically
and narratively, this film is even more ambitious that its earlier counterpart and could be said to be something like Zhang Yimou experimenting on the gangster genre.
Technically
the movie is beautiful.
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