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It was easy to understand the contest, but
usually
directors starts from a historical fact to speak about something else, or they shows also the period before or after this fact, here everything happen during that couple of days when the revolution acts.
Some beautiful shots of Paris at night, lush romantic kind of music,
usually
used to good effect, not just schmaltz for "emotions" in sound, generally good cinematography, though some shots seemed soft focus when it couldn't have meant to have been (main character in shot/scene).
Those were pretty impressive to me too and were
usually
the highlights of the film.
So is Uttara Baokar who is
usually
excellent in most of her roles.
I'd like to add that Bruce Dern did a fine job also, as is
usually
the case.
This film got terrible reviews but because it was offbeat and because critics don't
usually "
get" offbeat films, I thought I'd give it a try.
Sequels
usually
make me nervous, however this one did pretty well for itself.
Very well done and spooky horror movie from poverty-row film company PRC who
usually
put out really cheesy films like DEVIL BAT or THE FLYING SERPENT.
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, Hollywood's premiere dance team, were
usually
dressed to the nines and gliding through elaborately exaggerated Art Deco sets in the 1930's.
The movie shows the horror of war in a way that Hollywood
usually
glosses over.
Rather than playing the stereotypical ditzy blonde roles that she
usually
does she plays a street-smart, intelligent, world-weary character.
I don't
usually
care much for this type of movie, because they just don't have any depth, but I felt this movie delved in to the characters and you could feel how they felt, you got to really know them and care about them.
Plus I
usually
don't cry over movies but this one made me cry each time.
I
usually
smile and say "life".
I thought that Joe Johnston was an odd choice as director as he is
usually
associated woth big budget blockbusters(Jumanji, Honey I shrunk the kids).
Usually, a movie like that is sentimental hogwash which panders to people who don't want anything to surprise them, but to affirm how superior they are to us craven folk.
Carpenter also uses the suspense in lieu of special effects that
usually
highlight the gore.
The animation is nice, and the use of color, in spite of the
usually
realistic drawing style, makes it more open to do the smooth transitions and other surreal imagery.
Boys really do these kinds of strange things and
usually
survive to tell the story and scare their mothers silly!
I think I
usually
approach film festival comedies with the low expectation that they will invariably be "quirky," and that any intended humor will be derived solely at the expense of the characters' simplicity in the face of a complicated context.
I'm not
usually
into the mindless violence type of movies, somehow I actually felt for each character and therefore can't really bring myself to call it 'mindless' violence.
During the time he worked for Hollywood studios, he knew how to take an assignment, shape the middling material handed to him and then turn it quickly and efficiently into something
usually
better than its parts...on time and on budget.
Like most of his other works, Fuller injects his own experiences and the sense of New York style that is
usually
absent in the Hollywood noirs.
Usually, when we use the word "escapist", we mean it negatively; Warren Beatty's big screen version of "Dick Tracy" proves that "escapist" can be good.
Well anyway you have Mary Ellen Trainor(who by the way plays in several warner brothers works,
usually
small parts) as a greedy philandering wife who takes care of her hubby while waiting on some money and a new romance.
The deal with Randy was that he'd do really awful jokes,
usually
as Red would say, smiling like an ass and totally screwing up delivery and Donna would be in stitches.
Everybody started being in love with everybody, emotional scenes were dragged out at nausea, with just one
usually
lame joke placed somewhere to divert attention that we were watching "As The World Turns".
True he has written sensitive and poignant scores such as Schindler's List but one
usually
associates his name with such bombasticities as Star Wars.
Jim, AKA Kid Wichita, has a way of making things happen, only trouble is, he
usually
leaves dead bodies where he's been.
Usually, "independent films" have a grainy, I-shot-this-on-my-camcorder look to them, but this director knows what she's doing.
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