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I dunno sometimes...you try and try and try to be charitable
towards
all the B thru Z grade movies out there, but once in a while a particular movie just tests your patience until you want to slap everyone involved.
The tensions generated between Huppert and Balibar as women calmly but calculatingly at war over a boy they both claim are compelling; however, in a true European art-house style, Ruiz doesn't give us release of this tension as the women alternately also try to behave compassionately
towards
each other.
However,
towards
the end of the series, it was obvious that the studio had "jumped the shark", so to speak.
I have no feeling
towards
this film, it's as if I never even watched it.
With no affinity
towards
any type of filmmaking, and a healthy appreciation of documentaries, I can honestly say I was angry at myself for bothering to sit through the entire length of "20 Dates".
As was to be expected, A Mazursky film made in the 70s would be counter-culture, sympathetic
towards
the hippies - and have a lot of hippies in it - and, naturally, it is childishly anti-authoritarian (e.g. the scene on the Mexican border, when Sutherland provokes a custom's officer by showing little respect and then accuses the latter of making him open his luggage only because he (Sutherland) has long hair).
Special award to the cameraman for making sure that every shot is shaky (would someone please realize that Blair Witch has had its 15 seconds of undeserved fame?) and takes are geared
towards
attention-deficit pre-teens who subside on CounterStrike and masturbation.
Towards
the end we all got bored however, as the initial hilarity and shock of a movie being this random wore off.
Expect to howl hysterically when Arjun snaps off his belt and whips himself mercilessly to banish all thoughts of romance or lust
towards
the band's lead dancer Priya (played by Asin) because nothing and no one must distract him from his musical goals.
There are a couple of redeeming qualities of "Blood Surf" -- the actresses are pretty attractive and Matt Borlenghi gets eaten by the croc
towards
the end of the movie.
In a way this is the disaster Fellini has been working
towards
all his life.
The film starts with a pretty powerful scene but then meanders for quite a long time building up
towards
the great finale.
Towards
the end, when Adrienne Barbeau is on the scene the film becomes quite entertaining cause all the obnoxious people are dead and its an evil nun bashing frenzy.
Towards
the end, the movie begins to resemble old Godzilla films, including shabby larger-than-life special effects and a (well, yet another) ghost with a Godzilla head.
What starts out as a sweet and almost goofy romantic comedy about a Fluffer in love with his Fluffee spirals out of control into a bizarre combination of genres and a veritable stew of plots, with liberal borrowings from BOOGIE NIGHTS, THELMA AND LOUISE, SHOWGIRLS, FRISK, and even a curious "dash" of 400 BLOWS thrown in
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the end.
Sloppy editing, as she pulls into the driveway (for what seems the 100th time) exactly who are those 2 guys you see at 24m30s walking
towards
the car as she pulls into the driveway of the deserted house?
One of the three Russians, Count Sergius Karamzin, plans to go further, with continuous advance
towards
Helen, while disappointing the Count's maid, who loves Sergius.
Towards
the end of the movie I was begging my girlfriend to turn it off, and being a band member, the 'recording' parts weren't very interesting either, though what happened would truly happen when going about recording.
Still unfortunately, despite its bravery of dealing with controversial issues as culture clashes between Muslim and western culture, adding generation conflicts and prejudice
towards
gays/lesbians, it lets you down
towards
the resolution with a rather simplistic relief to all the suspense built up throughout the film.
It became so boring
towards
the end, that I actually stopped watching 10 minutes before the end.
Towards
the end of the 19th century, a strangely disobedient worker would be discarded without a thought.
Then of course
towards
the end the slaves revolt and there's the bloody standoff.
Finally you have Sandra Oh as a guardian angel adviser to Williams and a thrown in explanation of the whole fiasco
towards
the end.
Soldier Blue is a movie with pretensions: pretensions to be some sort of profound statement on man's inhumanity to man, on the white man's exploitation of and brutality
towards
indigenous peoples; a biting, unflinching and sardonic commentary on the horrors of Vietnam.
It appears as if the producers were sincere enough (and consciousness-minded) to anxiously steer the film
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Duke's ultimate diagnosis and mental freedom, but they left out many dramatic opportunities in the process.
Cheap, mediocre sequel to the successful "The Mummy's Hand" has presumably dead evil Professor Andoheb(George Zucco)preparing his predecessor Mehemet Bey(Turhan Bey)for the quest of revenge overseas to America using mummy Kharis(Lon Chaney, Jr who has no reason being in the disguise..any stunt man could do the same credible work lumbering around and choking victims)in the goal of killing the surviving members of the Banning family whose patriarch Stephen(Dick Foran)and assistant Babe Hanson(Wallace Ford)retrieved the mummified corpse of Princess Ananka from her tomb in Egypt..Andoheb considers this an outlandish act of desecration and wants the family to suffer for doing such an awful deed
towards
an ancient Egyptian custom.
Anita and Me seems to be little more than an excuse for Meera Syal, the author of the novel and screenplay, to air her prejudices, grievances and general antipathy
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the English.
Unless your some religious kook or an uptight female you can probably view a silly film such as this without getting all worked up about the content and I personally had a totally innocuous feeling
towards
this before and after watching it.
Ledger makes a pretty good performance, for what it's worth, and the film does have it's eye-catching moments, particularly with a gun battle
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the end, but I can't say I enjoyed it as I didn't look at it all.
The final twist, designed to make you laugh at the three main characters, only instead inspires the same kind of resentment
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Peet.
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