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Part of its reflection on the nature of the human world is that each of its humans is not necessarily played as a perfect human being: The hero, a lone drifter in the desolate new world, is taken in by an older recluse, who refuses to keep his part of an exchange of food between him and a husky, brutish character played by Jean Reno, and so Reno
tries
everything he can, predominantly using brute force, to get what he wants.
That night Peter goes after Amanda and
tries
to rape her in a swamp, Peter quickly becomes food for the fish-men.
well a boxer(Garfield)gets framed for a murder he did'nt commit and is on the run and being tailed by a tough new york detective(Claude Rains) he ends up at a fruit picking place run by a pretty woman(Gloria Dickson)and the dead end kids(Huntz Hall,Leo Gorcey,Benard Punsley, Billy Halop,Bobby Jordan,Gabreil Dell)he later returns to boxing but
tries
to keep a low profile.this
Matthau is an odd choice for the leading man (he's too old for Goldie Hawn and too unrefined for Bergman, not to mention too unfocused to be a dentist), but I liked the way he
tries
hard to please Goldie and stumbles around trying to free himself from a lie.
Reanhauer (Bill Roy) is the leader of a desert-dwelling cult who
tries
to resurrect one of his people, only to have a heart attack himself!
The father ,an irresolute man ,under his wife's thumb,although he
tries
hard to play the macho,wanted to make up for the mediocrity of his life .So he saved his "honor" by forcing his son to do his duty.The scene in which Estevez's hatred for his father explodes is very intense.The actor-director gives a restrained performance,interiorized,as Lee Strasberg's students used to do,and his final burst of anger is increased tenfold so.
loved the story of a guy that
tries
to get his girl back....been there, done that, so i can relate...any way, i love the camera work, how occasionally the camera gets "left on", and they are just sitting there talking about the scene, or other stuff...or how the camera follows him around to find the cast and what not...i watched this on IFC sometime last year and i loved it, so i told a few of my friends about it, and some of them watched it, and they too loved it...check it out if you can, kinda girly, but its still a good film...I gave it a 10/10 because of two reasons...one: i can relate...but anyone that has ever fallen in love and made a mistake can relate... two: its a really creative way to make a film, its like you are constantly there, right in the middle of filming...like i said, great film
The director is faced with a fusillade of obstacles as she
tries
to get the two individuals to perform beautifully on film.
No matter how many times Wile Ethelbert "Famishius Famishius" Coyote
tries
to get Road "Burnius Roadibus" Runner, we always know what's going to happen, though our sympathy always remains with WEC.
On board ship en route to the U.S., The Saint meets and
tries
to make time with a woman (Wendy Barrie) who gives him the brushoff.
This movie
tries
to run away to the typical 'I'm fighting because I'm obliged to defend the fatherland.
In one of the seasons, Doug
tries
to get Carrie drunk, because she is nicer when she is drunk.
As a storm rages outside, Kate
tries
to figure out where her sister could have gone and places her own life in great danger...the killer is still on the premises!
OK, so I admit that it often seems like most of the Sylvester/Tweety pairings have exactly the same plot: Sylvester
tries
to get Tweety, but repeatedly fails and always gets maimed in the process, often with the help of a bulldog.
But the movie shows that no matter how hard he
tries
to do something different, the market place and the political system demands that he conform, rendering him no different than his predecessors.
When the cops arrive, Tray(Eddie Murphy)a cop,
tries
to arrest Mitch not knowing he's a cop.
I give The Morrison Murders a ten because it is a good movie about Walker who
tries
to find out who killed his parents and his brother Bobby and at the end Walker discovers it was his brother Luke who murdered his parents and his brother Bobby.
Herzog
tries
to answer these questions in his documentary of Dieter Dengler, German emigre and U.S. Navy pilot shot down over Laos in 1966, who was taken prisoner, tortured and starved, but ultimately escaped to be haunted by the experience for the rest of his life.
After she
tries
to get away from the murder scene, she realizes she is in for more than she bargained for when the entire mafia is out to kill her for being a witness.
Suddenly, Kyle wakes up, and they have that crazy conversation where Cartman
tries
to act like everything is completely fine.
Dennis (Edmondson)
tries
to impress girlfriend by boasting he is involved in a multi-million pounds drug deal.
Four lovely young nurses in their last year of nursing school experience all kinds of turmoil and excitement in their lives: sweet Susan (winsome brunette Elaine Giftos)
tries
to comfort the bitter, terminally ill Greg (a moving performance by Darrell Larson), eager, but neurotic Phred (lovely blonde Karen Carlson) romances handsome gynecologist Jim Caspar (affable Lawrence Casey), free-spirited hippie Priscilla (the stunningly gorgeous Barbara Leigh) gets impregnated by laid-back drug dealer Les (the solid Richard Rust), and compassionate Lynn (nicely played by Brioni Farrell) helps out angry Mexican revolutionary Victor Charlie (the excellent Reni Santoni).
I don't remember laughing at him once (although he has one great scene with Ruggles, where Ruggles
tries
desperately to get George to take Gracie and leave him and his wife alone for a while, and one with Fields, where he asks Fields to sell him a sweater; that bit is exclusively Fields', though).
I always tear up during the scene where he
tries
to explain to Billy (Justin Henry, Oscar nominee) why his mom left and he does it all in a stage whisper or when he meets Joanna upon her return and slams her drink into a wall (a Hoffman moment not in the script that Streep was not told about in order to get a natural reaction).
Irene Papas was really great in her role, a typical example of a mother, living in a island during the 40's, who has lost her husband and
tries
to live a child alone.
Samuel L. Jackson is hilarious as the low rent private eye who
tries
to help Davis find her past, only to find out he's in way over his head.
But when Wallace
tries
an invention he did, to make the rabbits avoids vegetable, the one who is going to be cursed is him.
The story in itself is superb: Nazarin a priest that lives by his beliefs
tries
to live a very Christian life, but as always there are people that do not accept this.
Kitty becomes more worried about Gerald after she
tries
to go in the maze but Gerald catches her and is even meaner to her.
Especially during the first part it is an elaborate crime picture, that uses the SF premise to tell an unusual crime story in which the forced detective
tries
to solve a mystery with the obstacle of vanishing characters and unhelpful witnesses who don't have to lie to be unhelpful.
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