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The cinematography of Makoto Watanbe is important here,
vivid
and detailed, a richly evocative affair.
saw this in preview- great movie- wonderful characterizations- witty and intelligent dialog- actors were fantastic- Peter Falk will be up for an Oscar- Paul Reiser was charming- photography was marvelous Reiser was at the theater when we saw the film, and he gave a
vivid
account about the making of the film- it had been a long dream of his to write a semi-autobiographical account of relationships between sons and fathers, and more specifically between him and his father- this was achieved in a dramatic and entertaining fashion- the supporting cast was well chosen and gave the film a feeling of family- i recommend this film to anyone who is longing to see intelligent drama and wonderful performances
That night he has horrifically
vivid
dreams, when he wakes, he sets off with the binoculars to have a closer look at the abbey through them, what he finds surprises him but has he put himself in perilous danger by doing so?
A remarkable piece of documentary, giving a
vivid
depiction of a country deeply divided within itself (for further evidence, check out some of the comments on IMDb...!).
It's hardly reasonable to expect a film like this to be able to answer such questions - but I've certainly now got a pretty
vivid
idea of what's at stake, and what it feels like to be caught up in the middle of a coup.
Not merely an adept outdoorsman, Mann presents an equally
vivid
picture of Wyatt Earp-patrolled Dodge City, primarily through scaled, multiple-plane staging.
From the wonderfully twisted, lurid, intertwining stories, to the deliciously sinister performances from Robert Stack and Dorothy Malone, to the vivid, gaudy colour with which it's all captured, this is high-class trash and it's great fun.
She has a most
vivid
face that leaves no one untouched.
It's very well shot, giving a
vivid
sense of the wide open spaces of Africa, and very well acted.
Even when the story might seem to lose its way to the audience (and to a modern audience - if they can find it, which pops up now and again on eBay - it might seem more free formed than they think), the film contains vivid, interesting characterizations.
There are aspects of Japanese life in this film painted with
vivid
colors but you don't have to speak Japanese to enjoy this movie.
It tells the story of a popular radio host called Gabriel Noon (Robin Williams) who spends his evenings enthralling his audiences with
vivid
stories about Gay lifestyles.
This time, rather than the enigmatic thematic structures that may or may not involve a plot or represent anything more than
vivid
nightmares, Lynch provides a reflective, fragile meditation on the universal subjects of aging and family and finds reassurance in both.
And unlike so many other films that seem to lose their luster when finally viewed again, I found the visual images from the "Pride of the Marines" were as
vivid
and effective as I first remembered.
From the largest role to the smallest, each character is vivid, unforgettable and so understandable.
An incredible attention to detail,
vivid
colors and decorations, breathtaking Whoville atmosphere, astonishing variety of costumes.
Mr. Mattei offers us a
vivid
portrait about human relations.
The sets, costumes and the color are just so
vivid
it is just like stepping into a comic book.
Who can say, but despite Mr. Borowcyzk's taste for vivid, raw sexuality being the "norm" for his works, I'd say that indeed this movie does speak to the viewer on a deeper level concerning bestial carnality.
The characters were
vivid
and well-acted.
It all creates a very
vivid
picture of a life that's long gone.
It's as pointless looking for historical accuracy here as it is in Flynn's The Charge of the Light Brigade - this is sheer hokum with all the stops pulled out, filmed on a surprisingly lavish scale and given a real sense of energy by Raoul Walsh's
vivid
direction.
Each member of the supporting cast pitches in with a solid performance, highlighted by the
vivid
acting of a young asian man whose name I cannot recall.
One of those things was that he loved westerns,and watching Bonanza every Sunday evening was an absolute ritual for him.I,myself, remember the tail end of the series' run,having been 8 years old when the show ceased production in 1973.Watching this show over the years somehow makes me closer to my long ago lost father.It has all the right elements to make a show successful;laughter,tears,edge of your seat suspense,and it even angered you at times.My most
vivid
memory of the show's original run,came shortly after the death of our beloved "Hoss" Cartwright,Dan Blocker.One particular episode,and the end of the closing credits, flashed a picture of Blocker,and faded to black,and I can also recall my oldest sister with a tear in her eye at the sight of this.I can remember this as though it were yesterday.On behalf of my late father, who is not here to say so himself,we love Bonanza.Long live the Cartwrights.
The idea was to convey basic concepts with humor and
vivid
imagery, using the character of Snafu as a perfect negative example: he was the dope, the little twerp who would do everything you're NOT supposed to do.
Initially she had been definitely a supporting player but her potential was so
vivid
that the script was rewritten to make her the star.
After a whole decade of tame and derivative American slashers, this early 90's Mexican effort looks and feels very refreshing and
vivid.
DON'T MISS THIS ONE! Since posting the above comments, I have obtained the recently released DVD and can honestly say I'd never seen the picture properly until viewing this DVD version-The clarity and resolution is so precise and the colors are so
vivid
that I was stunned-This amazing classic can be watched time an again and never fails to charm and delight the viewer.
You get to hang out with the trio: Lukas Haas is Will (returning after abruptly leaving everyone years ago), Molly Parker is Maggie (we learn she's very much part of the family Bloom), and Adam Scott is Daniel (is he friend or foe or fiancé), by the scenic Falcon Lake, Manitoba, Canada, captured in graphic compositions juxtaposed in
vivid
summer colors against sunshine and shadows.
Other than that, the movie shows the virtues of most of the others in the series: good acting, sometimes lyrical photography, the creation of a vivid, believable, and uniquely recognizable landscape (the absence of which is obvious in the occasional episode where the director just misses it), and a technical quality that of its nature disguises itself: the imaginatively varied use of limited sets so their limitations seem not to exist.
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