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Its only
virtue
is that the badness of it is unpredictable and that unpredictability is what may or may not hold your interest for a plodding hour.
Alex Kingston is great in the part of this young woman who struggles to be a wealthy gentlelady, even if it requires surrendering her
virtue
in any way.
i had always associate Yeong-ae Lee with a sort of saccharine , sweet piety but watching it showed a different side and made me admire her deep humility, a
virtue
that is strange to us now a days, Yeong ae Lee infuses her character with beauty , wit, and intensity.
The VHS tape, while probably not perfect, has the
virtue
of being unbroken.
The main
virtue
of "Death on the Nile" is Agatha Christie's unbeatable whodunit plot, which is arguably even more beautifully constructed than that of "Murder on the Orient Express."
It insinuates that wayward immigrants to America have to be "redeemed" by Indian
virtue.
"Son of Dracula" succeeds on many counts, (no pun intended) by
virtue
of its absolutely serious approach towards its material.
(Often, too, he's an expert on German regalia, uniforms, weaponry, etc.) Guys like this must love "The Eagle Has Landed," because the Nazis in it are -- with a few exceptions -- paragons of courage and
virtue.
The main
virtue
of this movie is the cinematography and the languorous mood it creates.
This film deserves recognition by
virtue
of its cinematography and for the first class (almost brilliant) job done by the leading actress.
The constant bond throughout the film is Wolfman Jack, the "supercool" disc jockey who creates a thousand different images of himself just by
virtue
of what he says on the radio...He is illuminating as well as socially influential to a bunch of naive teenagers....The music in this movie is extremely entertaining, as it signifies the end of an Eisenhower style Utopia..
This does not constitute a drawback for the film as it has its own
virtue.
Easily one of the most misguided projects in film history by
virtue
of its dogged determination to site the camera itself as the first person narrator point of view.
"Badge 373" occupies quite an important position in the "Cop Movie" pantheon.It has obvious similarities to "The French Connection" but lacks TFC's sheer energy and inventiveness.It broke new ground in showing the cop / hero as a distinctly unpleasant person - something "The Shield" has made a
virtue
of.Your cop could now be dirty(Dirty Harry wasn't actually "dirty" was he),unprepossessing,inarticulate and amoral.Mr Robert Duval created a pugnacious objectionable ignorant cop we aren't supposed to admire,but one that we can believe in.He has been corrupted by the world he moves in and works by its rules,not those of respectable society.He is a wreck of a man,like "The Bad Lieutenant".
If one can judge by this film alone (as, unfortunately, I must, though that won't be the case for long), Marins' big influences are Jung, Bosch, and E.C. Comics, which places this picture in heavy company by
virtue
of its aspirations alone, despite its technical shortcomings.
They learn to respect each other's strength and
virtue
after the usual initial mutual suspicion.
Beautiful southwestern scenery is the only redeeming
virtue
of this by-the-numbers revenge film.
The movie is really all about the sexual tension between Cary Grant and Irene Dunne, married partners who wilfully dissolve their marriage over the husband's possible infidelity (barely alluded to) and his lack of confidence in his wife's
virtue
(a.k.a.
This is a terrible movie with one questionable virtue: the spectacle of dozens of real rats really shotgunned.
It didn't even have the redeeming
virtue
of being entertainingly bad; it was just plain BAD.
"50 First Dates" worked a lot better for him -- the semi-goofy guy who manages to charm the lady by
virtue
of his imperfection.
Her portrayal of this Saint was remarkable due to the ability to convey humility, spiritual depth, holy virtue, love for Jesus Christ, and over the course of time to age in character.
"Meteor"'s only
virtue
is in it's comparative brevity - hardly,you might think - sufficient to warrant a viewing.And you'd be right.
So by
virtue
of the power I vested in me, I'll make the heavens, earth, and the deep blue sea.
The U.S. provides extraordinary (though imperfect) human rights protections within its borders in
virtue
of its domestic legal system.
Relative to inflation targeting, the great
virtue
of NGDP targeting is that it is robust with respect to supply shocks and terms-of-trade shocks, meaning that the central bank is not faced with a choice between abandoning the target and hurting the economy.
It seems like common sense – even moral
virtue
– to respond this way.
Of course, the central
virtue
of money is precisely its anonymity.
In fact, the EU’s Stability and Growth Pact suffers at least as much from a flawed design as from lack of enforcement (it should never be forgotten that as late as 2007, Ireland and Spain looked like paragons of budgetary virtue).
But that’s less of a
virtue
than it might at first appear.
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