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The setup that the Branagh character
walks
into is so obviously a setup from the start that we are inclined to wonder whether the writer and director have totally lost respect for their audience.
From there she
walks
to the nearest house and discovers Mrs. Whitfield who then goes into a whole lot of explanation about Rosalie and her family.
He was supposed to be blind after failed execution but he
walks
and kills people like he used to.
A movie requires something to give it atmosphoere, you don't get it by just have pointless scenes were someone
walks
around and stares.
He doesn't move his arms when he walks, either.
She
walks
in, and corners one bodyguard, but he doesn't feel like talking.
The only good thing about this film was Frosty the snowman was alike of the classic 60s and a funny line like when they were talking about things that are not real and then Frosty
walks
by the window humming, whistling whatever he was doing but everything else was badly written and badly animated and I barely got the plot.
Which is pretty much like regular England,only nobody's vandalising football stadiums.In this picturesque setting of lords,dames and other randomly chosen titles,Charlotte Gainsbourg
walks
around aimlessly as Jane Eyre,from that novel nobody has ever read willingly.Jane usually hangs out in Mr.Rochester's crib,where she tries to teach a French girl to look at an empty chalkboard all the time.One day,Mr.Rochester(William Hurt on auto-pilot)comes back to fall in love with Jane and all that,but there's still the matter of his fruitcake wife that is locked in the attic.Oops,that wasn't in the brochure.After some people being thrown around and some carefully spread fire(they probably rented the set),the movie finally comes to an end.Everything looked really authentic,that's something I guess.But then again,nah.
Honestly, it's like watching some bizarre fetish video for people with a thing about going for long
walks
in period costumes.
Tolstoy (Christopher Plummer) lives with his family in a compound at Yasnaya Polyana, taking
walks
and writing and being seen to by his wife and the adherents to his "movement", people dedicated to his ideas of pacifism, vegetarianism, sexual abstinence and communal property who have gathered in a forest camp not far away.
Bat Man? WTF...Some guy that
walks
around with a bat, real original.
Characters are thrown out a window, drowned in a toilet, eaten by rats, blown up, etc. Morty morphs into the dad and a tree,
walks
around and makes stupid wisecracks.
But after 5 minutes of watching, I noticed how horrible his acting was, he
walks
and talks so stupid the whole time, it's fake and not convincing.
The plot is acceptable - a promising young artist just reaching his peak shot dead by an assassin he
walks
in on by mistake.
Then this same person just
walks
around the facility and enters the Dr.'s office, is just bad writing or bad editing.
It was a painful experience, the whole story is actually there so I won't go into that but the acting was horrible there is this part in the very beginning when the scientist brother goes to work he actually wears a white coat at home before leaving to work, I thought working with biohazard material meant that you should wear sterilized clothes in a controlled environment and the lab itself looks like a school lab there is this monitor on top a file cabinet that has nothing to do with the whole scene its just there to make the place look technical and a scientist is actually having breakfast in the lab and next to him is a biohazard labeled jar and his boss
walks
in on him and doesn't even tell him anything about it...not to mentioned bad acting very bad can't get any worst than that my advice don't watch and I thought nothing could be worse than house of the dead apparently Uwi Boll's movies look like classical Shakespeare compared to this!
Once past this ordeal he calmly
walks
away and meets up with a friend that saw it all.
One man
walks
toward another with a machine gun blazing.
A young Japanese trainee Samurai named Masanori (Toshiya Maruyama)
walks
up the winding path to the house, inside waits Otami (Mako Hattori) with whom he is having an affair behind her husband, Shugoro's (Tsuiyuki Sasaki as Toshiyuki Sasaki) back who happens to be Masanori's teacher.
A teenage girl
walks
the back roads looking for her sister and no one offers to help her -- despite an obvious limp and lack of food or water (no backpack, etc.).
By the next morning it shows Richard's girl talking to Jarvis and Trouby and then she
walks
back to Richard and looks at him while he's still tied up.
Almost as tedious to watch as it was to read, Evening is a gorgeously produced failure...until Meryl Streep
walks
in and quietly shows her other cast members how to act this kind of stuff.
Intead he just
walks
away.
Alan Arkin was, as usual, unfunny and just
walks
through the role.
The nuances are complicated and one
walks
away not really being sure who was right or if the whole climb was a mistake or a great idea.
The scene with the wise old black lady in the drugstore ("oh wait now that you're close you do look old" turns face with finger and
walks
away lol), the cough syrup overdose, sleeping with God, it's all so funny or so stupid it's just a lot of fun.
I recommend families if possible,to show this to older children only.Some of the stuff in this film maybe too disturbing for little ones to handle.Now that thats out of the way,let me explain about this movie.This is in reality a documentary of a male fox,who in the beginning is protecting his territory and seeking a mate.The beginning with the gorgeous sunrise and music score,is breath taking.You had better soak in as much of the scenery as possible,it'll get ugly later.They gave both the fox and the vixen names,but I can't remember what they are for the likes of me.He fights off this invading male,to win her love.They later on create a den,and the vixen gives birth to four adorable cubs;one of which is blind.There are many happy and playful moments featuring the fox family,but tragedy and bad luck strike all too soon.The first victim is the blind pup,who gets too close to a high tide and is washed away.The second victim is the mother,who while stealing chickens is deceived by a dead chicken hanging on a pole.She unknowingly
walks
into a foot trap.While trying to escape she rips off part of her foot,causing her to bleed to death.The rest of the fox family is forced to watch her die under a tree.The male is now a single dad,forced to take on the roll of mom and dad.He alone has to teach them the skills they need for life.It later proves not to be enough,when two of the now grown pups meet an ugly fate of their own; thanks to the carelessness and cruelity of man.I won't spoil the surprising ending for you,but it does show the farmer and his dogs close on his tail.And it is a well deserved ending after what the audience and the fox family was put through.I wanted to say that I saw this when it first came out in early 1980s, when we had a thing called Showbiz cable.I was only 4 when I saw it,but I could never understand why they wouldn't let me see all of it.Now
The scene where Mary is raped and she
walks
out of the burning house with a look of true Scottish strength is followed by her washing the semen from her crotch in an extreme panic.
When he
walks
into a bar, and the owner Wayne (the late, great J.T. Walsh) mistakes him for a hit-man whom Wayne has hired to do in his sexy young wife Suzanne (Lara Flynn Boyle in fine form), Michael plays along and accepts Waynes' money.
Needless to say he is rather eager to begin his work, but unpacking he finds his binoculars have been damaged in transit, so he asks the Squire for a replacement pair, The Squire who is a modern thinking man but also it would seem rather uncultured with such matters, is also eager to get rid of the clutter around the house, so he obliges and
walks
Fanshawe to the top of the hill so that he can survey the estate and the surrounding villages, there the Squire directs him to points of interest, including Gallows Hill, where locals were hung for their crimes and misdemeanours, his interest is also taken by a local abbey which the Squire describes as a ruin, but Fanshawe can see through the binoculars that it clearly isn't, he investigates further and pays a visit to the site of the abbey and is shocked to find that there are but a few stone remnants?
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