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Forget that feeble remake with Jolie and Banderas, see the genuine artticle instead and
treat
yourselves to some moments of great cinematic beauty.
This is a hard movie to come by in the US, but if you can find it -- and you're interested in the life and music of Percy Aldridge Grainger, you're in for a
treat.
Peter O'Toole is a
treat
to watch in roles where the lines he speaks are good and offer a chance for him to swagger in drunken stupor.
Since I'm a Dennis Morgan fan, this film was a real
treat!
A great
treat
for all.
But if you want to see one of the most brutal, acid-tongued, and hilariously honest looks at where our society is headed you're in for a
treat.
Visually this movie is a
treat
as you really do get a sense of what driving through Rajasthan is like...dreamlike.
If you liked this movie, be sure to check out others directed by Hrebejk - you are in for a
treat.
It is a
treat
worth having again and again.
A rare
treat
of cinematography and direction.
People who
treat
others with respect are losers.
Hollywood, and in this case, the Italian cinema,
treat
these guys as heroes.
As this very movie doesn't
treat
you fair at all.
The episodes become confusing because fact is combined with fiction to make the story more interesting.The teachers talked about it as a
treat
but really it was a painfully boring experience.I have read that very few people who appear in this are actors, but most of them them do what they do in the movie in real life.This accounts for cheesy acting very often.
The makers of movies like that sort-of
treat
the movie lightly, even if it's a heavy topic.
Being a filmmaker myself, and possessing a somewhat dark and subversive sense of humour, I thought I was in for a
treat
when I took home "My Wrongs..." (not that the DVD cover gives anything away, instead opting for the ambiguous quote from controversialist director, Chris Morris, "a short film including scenes").
A visual
treat
to the eye, the film fails to stimulate the mind and heart.
Unfortunately I don't think the makers of this film relies that a good movie is all about how you
treat
your subject matter, and they f'ing butchered the veal cutlet they had before them.
The film is hard to watch too because it doesn't
treat
itself like a real film.
The only actor in this ensemble who recognises the film's over-the-top tone and plays along accordingly, Bachchan constructs a menacing character who is a
treat
to watch.
Every once in a while, we'd get a
treat
when they would preempt neighboring shows to air "Superman and the Mole Men."
Question: how does a bourgeois director
treat
a subject like immigration ?
As a fan of Eric Rohmer's studies of the contemporary war between the sexes, I was very eager to see "The Lady and The Duke (L'Anglaise et le duc)" for how he would
treat
men and women during a real war, the French Revolution.
Fortunately, the film can have a sense of humor: at one point, a well-dressed girl in the movie crew says to the owner of the house they are filming at: "Don't worry, we'll
treat
your house as if it were our own," to which he responds, "that doesn't mean anything to me, you look like you live in a dump!" Ha!
The film wants to
treat
its subject as a comedy first and then a drama, and I thought it needed to be the other way around.
I think she sets a bad example of how a person should
treat
a person they love.
For example you get the Scrooge type character called Sumner (Rene Auberjonois) who's a total Douchebag who
treat
his young son like a pile a rubbish ,he
treat
his son so bad that he don't even buy him decent clothes,the poor kid wears Jeans with Holes in it!
My advice is to save your money, go shopping,
treat
yourself, just don't go and see this film... You'll live to regret it lol!
A Polish/English language barrier and a series of coincidences leads Buster into a marriage with a large Irish woman, who (along with her father and brothers)
treat
him shabbily until they think he may be an heir to a fortune.
If derivative and predictable rape-revenge thrillers are your thing, then you're in for a rare treat...
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