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And he got up and he explained how he was driven to create some technology to help test for anemia, because people were dying
unnecessarily.
They were prescribed very widely because heart attacks are a very common thing, and it took so long for us to find out that these drugs also caused an increased rate of death that before we detected that safety signal, over 100,000 people died
unnecessarily
in America from the prescription of anti-arrhythmic drugs.
It's a lot of people who have died
unnecessarily.
My fundamental message to you is this: We cannot continue to try and solve the world economic growth challenges by being dogmatic and being
unnecessarily
ideological.
One reason that in our lives we spend so much time in the performance zone is that our environments often are, unnecessarily, high stakes.
Are these so bad that they outweigh condemning 100,000 people a day to an
unnecessarily
early death?
Burma is in chains, Zimbabwe is a human tragedy, in Sudan thousands of people have died
unnecessarily
for wars that we could prevent.
(It's also at this point that the movie becomes
unnecessarily
crude, having been very "family" until then.)
I felt that some of the scenes were
unnecessarily
long and a lot of the dialogue repeated itself.
The film-makers went well out of their way to find ONLY the following demographics: Palestinians that have the appearance of peace-loving, solution-seeking good will, Palestinians (particularly older women and families with children) who are especially inconvenienced by the security fence, and Israelis that don't believe in the security fence, sympathize heavily with its alleged effect on Palestinians, and consider it
unnecessarily
divisive and/or a waste of money.
concentrated well on it but the result was disappointing.because the object of sex used too much on the film
unnecessarily
and it seemed to me that the director ignore ones who has tendency upon opposite sex.in my opinion the well prepared script couldn't be embodied.as
The actual names of both the survivors and the casualties of the Uruguayan air force plane crash have ALL been altered, the crash itself is obviously staged in a very slip-shod manner, and the cannibalism aspect has been
unnecessarily
and gorily played up.
Walking in I was expecting something controversial, provocative,
unnecessarily
overdone, etc..
Part of it was the
unnecessarily
long shots, none of which were especially memorable; for example, the ending was a clip of the main character running down a country road that lasted a good thirty seconds.
It's also
unnecessarily
complex, as is the plot in general.
It's mawkish,
unnecessarily
manipulative and dodges many of the big issues - ie Nash's affairs and his predilection for having sex with men in public places.
For a start I didn't like the pacing of the film, starting off with mastermind Clive Owen's raison d'etre piece to camera,
unnecessarily
repeated at the conclusion, then finding the narrative peppered with confusing, not to say unreal-seeming witness interviews, then finding yourself jumped into scenes you sense had begun earlier.
The film's psychological complexities do give the film merit, yet there's no doubting how
unnecessarily
exploitive the film is in its depiction of nudity and sex.
some scenes were truly
unnecessarily
ugly and mean-spirited.
In pondering the reason for existence of Downey's character's significant screen-time in the movie, I decided that either the director had liked his character and
unnecessarily
increased his screen-time (unlikley, as the director didn't change anything else about the script he actually needed to) or that his character was going to be sacrificed on the altar of bad plotting.
This may sound
unnecessarily
cruel but LISTEN to the woman, and LOOK at her films of, say, the past decade: like a latter-day Bette Davis, there is an unmistakable brittleness to not only her carriage but to her very face and body, which here, despite the warm photography displayed throughout the film (perhaps its only saving grace), are done no favors.
Some of the scenes of violence are
unnecessarily
gratuitous and offensive.
But unfortunately we can't sympathize with "our hero" (how he is called by the story-teller), because he is
unnecessarily
and incomprehensibly tired of company and himself.
I would never recommend this movie; partly because the sexual content is
unnecessarily
graphic, but also because it really doesn't offer any valuable insight.
There were only a couple of
unnecessarily
demented jokes in this movie, nothing unpalatably profane.
One of my main problems with capital punishment is that, of course, it is not evenly, impartially applied, just as many innocent people are far-too-carelessly, thus
unnecessarily
sent to meet this particular fate.
You'll get something awesome out of it but only if you put up with the silly and the
unnecessarily
cheezy.
The first 40 minutes had me on the floor in hysterics- my only problem was that it
unnecessarily
evolved into a bad Austin Powers film in the final 20.
It was
unnecessarily
tampered with to make it into a lack-luster movie losing all magic, motivation, and meaning.
He either gives
unnecessarily
over-the-top performances that really don't fit the context, or he controls his natural comedic instincts to the point at which he comes across as uninspired.
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