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Although not a
typical
family they certainly seem to care for each other.
The acting was your
typical
80's low budget affair, that being in case you don't know is that it is "dud" acting.
Lisa's telephone conversation with the not-coming-home-again husband, Kiochi (Matt Damon) because the ship he captains must make another run, is a
typical
wife's reaction.
His favorite hobby is shooting birds, and at some point in the past, he presumably killed the wife of Mr. Wonderbird (a bird, played with
typical
flair by Peter Ustinov) leaving him with four young chicks to raise.
The
typical
viewers idea of "continuity" is remembering who got voted off the island last week and wondering who will be the next to go.
The main difference here, like the title implies, is that not just the liberated wives but also the rebellious and punk teenage offspring in town undergoes the
typical
and highly effective "Stepford treatment", licensed by the local Men's Association.
The story begins very strangely and promisingly but after a while becomes not much more than your
typical
teen terror slasher flick, although the settings helped some.
This movie is amazingly heartshaking, and shows very 'sad but warm' view toward life which is
typical
to Korean people.
A classic universal horror with that
typical
1940's, long lost flair.
Of course, my situation doesn't parrallel with Natalie Portman and Surandon's situation; but my mom and I have grown up with the
typical
mother and daughter fights.
The pacing is deliberate and
typical
of the works coming out of the Ealing, Rank and British-Gaumont studios back in the day: frankly I prefer its quieter, more cerebral approach for its humanity and realism that engages far better than any over-produced Hollywood movie ever could.
The servant Jatin's behaviour, the family's treatment of him, the bedridden grandmother's constant inescapable presence, Ashok's obsession with a swami's teachings: coming from a culture much like India's, these are things I can immediately identify as being
typical.
It all falls apart after that, it's your
typical
Hollywood thriller now, filmed on a soundstage with special effects galore, minus any kind of humour, wit or soul.
It is however
typical
of the blunt agitprop rubbish the dear old Royal Court Theatre was churning out at that time.
Though the movie kept with the book, for the most part, and has your
typical
King ending, the acting was stilted and felt forced.
The story is
typical
mystery material: killer targets newlyweds; woman investigator falls in love with her partner and is diagnosed with a fatal disease.
It is
typical
King garbage -- myths twisted around that made no sense in the first place, mixed with obvious and belabored so-called "scares" that are about as shocking as PeeWee's Playhouse (which, at least, is entertaining).
This wilfully bizarre adaptation of Borges short story is
typical
Cox.
Most of the acting is mediocre, but fairly
typical
for 1970s-style stuff replete with pregnant pauses.
Eventually that happens and the movie winds down to it's
typical
Stephen King downbeat ending.
not your
typical
vamp story, not bram stoker or anne rice here.
In
typical
Italian-comedy tradition, most of the characters are exaggerated caricatures (the army freak, the "latin lover", the constant drunk, the naive maid) that are not funny, simply overacted.
If you like this kind of
typical
story maybe you will like it, but frankly, I've been spoiled by much more creative stories that actually have some sort message to tell.
The blob has a large slice of luck coming across a
typical
horror film woman who instead of running away stands still for half an hour so that she can be eaten.
Its the
typical "
mumblecore" movie, with zero plot and a bunch of aimless whiny twenty somethings stumbling around trying to "figure stuff out".
Instead, it's a "Christian" story, and I suppose is fairly
typical
example.
This movie that is being commented is not too bad, but as I have seen further on in their movies, their movies stay the same of
typical
plot and typography.
It IS likely to be categorized as one of those stereo-
typical
TV soap series.
It all ends like a
typical
feel good movie when Wendy and her Buddhist monk cousin Shen defeat Yen Lo (and destroy him forever) in the end.
For anyone that loves predictable movies with an awful soundtrack, lack of dialogue, clichés up the wazoo, and also stereotypes that just happens to be
typical
of an American film, look no farther.
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