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This is a Very Very Boring and uninteresting action film, and without Chuck Norris it would have been unbearable!, plus the low budget shows big time!.
Why do the writers feel the need to make the movie
unbearable
to watch by all quality standards.
Where "Wait Until Dark" built up
unbearable
suspense, "Dead Silent" lets you guess the outcome, the story being such a stereotype.
I think what really takes the cake is the
unbearable
soundtrack.
The wait was
unbearable.
At 85 minutes, Snakes on a Train is almost
unbearable
to witness.
Pathetic plot,
unbearable
acting.
He doesn't threaten him, he doesn't lie to him, he doesn't laugh at him, but he tortures him with his
unbearable
friendliness right up to the last moment.
The sublime camera-work supplies the film with an at times
unbearable
tension level and Brad Fiedel's chilling electronic score only adds to this effect.
I've found, after watching it with many friends, that you enjoy it completely, or find it absolutely
unbearable.
The horror which follows the discovery of the victims is
unbearable
: the grim metallic background of the ships holds and a feeling that there is no where to hide adds to the drama.Some of the freighters crew are not into the murder and those who get involved are gradually sucked in to a world of violence from which there is no escape.The chase through the ship especially the engine room scenes are "edge on the seat" : the feeling of extreme claustrophobia abounds.
The lament and almost
unbearable
melancholy of Amalia Rodriques' music goes to a place in the soul that only music can stir.
This is a movie about a man everybody thinks is Jewish.This is a movie about Lawrence Newman, who lives in Brooklyn in the 1940's, at the time of WWII.One day, when he gets himself glasses, people start thinking he's a Jew.And that only, because he looks like one.And he lives in a very antisemitic neighborhood.So some people start treating him like dirt.They make that judgment, being a Jew, of Larry's fresh wife, Gertrude Hart, too.That makes their lives unbearable.Neal Slavin's Focus (2001) is a fairly good look at the antisemitism.That's a problem that won't go away.The movie is based on Athur Miller's novel, which, I admit, I haven't read.But the movie is really good, so I'm sure the book would also.The actors do good job.William H.Macy is always good, and his work as Larry Newman is brilliant.Laura Dern is Gert Hart and she's magnificent.Meat Loaf is almost scary as the neighbor who wants to keep Jews out by any means necessary.David Paymer's character as the Jewish shop-owner Mr. Finkelstein is the most sympathetic in the movie.Paymer is the perfect choice for the role.One of the greatest scenes is in the end when Mr.Finkelstein and Newman fight against those Nazi-like people with baseball bats.They join together to fight the evil.The Christian and the Jew.
Susy Delair is unbearable, but I guess in part it's the songs, wardrobe and hairdo.
The secret to this version's success is the
unbearable
tension that builds up as the group of men become suspicious of each other, the strain of literally waiting to be taken over takes a fearful hold.
How can you expect any non-German person to listen to these
unbearable
German accents for two hours?
To tell you the damn truth Mr. Pier Paolo Pasolini as the scriptwriter and the director made it too
unbearable
to watch in the first place.
The actor's talking about "Star Wars" and fortune cookie phrases is almost
unbearable.
I enjoyed "Hot Shots" and "The Naked Gun" and their many sequels, even when most people found them
unbearable.
Three: Choice of a black actor as the toy; the racial subtext of this is unbearable, as its never addressed.
Jennifer Pisana as Soccoro, the daughter of single dad Noah is almost
unbearable
to watch let alone listen to singing.
especially the cheesiness of the dialogs, which were putting the audience in a position that, as if they were not smart enough to understand the situations, which, most of the times makes the movie
unbearable.
After 30 minutes into the film, you would be in touch your inner scourge and say "Bahumbag" at how unfunny this film is and after another 30 minutes, you will want to walk out over how
unbearable
the film has gotten during that point.
One of the silliest movies of the 1940s, an
unbearable
haunted house comedy with music starring Kay Kyser.
There is nothing funny about any of the 'jokes' and the canned laughter is
unbearable.
The story's about the gay man's life (which include flashbacks) are tolerable, but when he starts describing old Chinese myths and dramatic works, the movie becomes
unbearable.
They are given nothing to work with, and you will be wondering what's going on throughout the entire,
unbearable
85 minutes.
The fact that you're watching a small group of middle-aged people in the woods is really
unbearable.
One would hope that being directed by her talented husband, who's created some interesting and/or terribly entertaining work, would bring out the same quality Madonna showed in "Desperately Seeking Susan"; alas, it just isn't meant to be, for here she is, at her very worst: singularly convinced of her own greatness, the smugness permeating every frame she's in, made all the more
unbearable
by her wavering faux-British accent, an accent that only underscores the fact that her speaking voice is immature in quality and not especially pleasant.
A sub-plot involving another couple taken hostage by Baldwin's ex-partner was
unbearable
in the '72 film and plays even worse here.
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