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to make love to them or become intimate enough with them on a non-sexual basis to open up to them about his past, he simply murders them.
Trauma is a weird thing and I guess it affects everyone in different ways but I just didn't buy into why the young kid became
unable
to talk.
The film danced around so much as to be
unable
to see anything.
Instead it features many dialog scenes and a rather dull political story that Bava is
unable
to make digestible.
It's even worse when the older brother is severely autistic and
unable
to care for himself in any way.
He is perhaps the worst actor living today and I have been
unable
to find anything about him other than he's from Hobokon and becomes an executive producer out of nowhere.
The deaths of their parents has affected both brothers differently, making one
unable
to live normally, and the other
unable
to live without the abnormality of having someone to care for.
Uma Thurman gives it up, not the glamour girl we're used too, but a thirty something bar fly
unable
to land a man.
Heart of gold, med student, the whole painful project is an ordeal to watch...and I was
unable
to go beyond a half hour, I confess.
I was unimpressed with the Lil' Pimp movie,
unable
to find a screening of the Booty Call movie, and was only so-so with this feature length outing (pun intended) of Queer Duck and his pals.
Already poor and
unable
to afford health insurance, the family is pushed past the breaking point when their young daughter suffers a swimming injury and needs surgery.
Everybody thought he was stupid man
unable
to defend himself.
even if a tazer had some effect, it wouldn't make him
unable
to make a move against the punk.
His obituary states that he worked in European cinema in the seventies, but I have been
unable
to unearth any information about it.
The only justification was to show that the village boy was illiterate and
unable
to fill in the vet's form.
I absolutely love this movie, but am
unable
to find it anywhere on VHS or DVD.
The director gave the audience a self-indulgent speech prior to the film and carefully noted that she was
unable
to stay for a Q&A afterwards.
Most of the time characters seem to be mute and
unable
to express themselves at times of relevance.
I first saw it as a 7 year old in the early 50s and, although
unable
at the time to appreciate its full qualities, I remained strangely moved by it and have been haunted by it ever since.
Being
unable
to get the picture out of my head, it has changed my view on fugitives and those who do their out-most to help.
And then the prison scene in which Elsie (his new llama or lamb) tells her father that she is
unable
to learn under the harassment of a male student, to which his non-response includes the same transcendent jargon he used in the cemetery prior to his vicious assault.
The initial premise of a Gothic cop and horror movie hybrid is a pretty good idea and certainly prompted me to hire out the film!!!! However the film is badly hampered by wooden acting, especially in the case of the Police Chief who reminded me of Kenric and Moss from a Black Adder the Third episode and seemed to be
unable
to grasp the difference between screen acting and stage acting, the main one being that you don't need to scream your lines at the camera!!!! Carly Turnbull's performance at Albany was very flat and while acceptable in places seemed like she spent the majority of the film reading her lines of an autocue!!!! Having said that the two main leads did put in a pretty good effort with Kevin Howarth, who I think is criminally underrated, proving his worth yet again as a villain by contributing a very convincing and creepy performance showing his characters descent from maverick cop to homicidal monster.
What we have is a sorry collection of characters
unable
to think, act or express themselves - (shall I be guessing) oppressed by their culture?
And this is where synchronicity starts: because all the form is just equally inept, unable, clumsy, luke warm, unwilling, closed-off, just as the world it portrays.
I don't think this is necessarily the fault of the actors: while they are
unable
to kickstart the film into something resembling life, Daniel Craig and Samantha Morton nevertheless bring intensity and integrity to their roles as Joe and Claire.
The corrupt mastermind behind the whole operation is Breckel(Robert Mammone), who looks like a self-absorbed Harvard grad with an insatiable desire to exploit a selected few to reap millions from those craving real violence..he wishes to "put on a good show" by manipulating his audience establishing heroes, villains, and the weak victims who are
unable
to outlast the stronger, more savage foes.
The characters were poorly drawn and despite watching one scene three times, I was
unable
to determine which woman was taking off her clothes.
I was disappointed to find that I was
unable
to watch this film as there was no captions.
The heroes have a history together and are interesting characters, the villain is a typical western baddie, crew of loyal outlaws and no conscience, the town council/owners are eastern dandy's
unable
to deal with the raw life of the frontier.
He was for this matter ahead of his time, more ahead even of Kurosawa years later, the latter always
unable
to present a compelling woman other than with over the top acting.
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