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There wasn't anything amateurish about the production or the acting, the characters were gritty and real and the location could have been any desert area in the world instead of a not too
warm
beach just north of Aberdeen.
Like so many other reviewers on here, my memories of this show are universally
warm.
The cast of characters meshed perfectly and allowed us to examine the issue of a senior wishing to die on "his own terms" in a very
warm
and humorous way.
Out of a cold country comes a
warm
but thought-provoking film of a mentally ill man and his struggle against an insane world.
She notices him sitting out in the rain and invites him in to dry off &
warm
up.
Firmine Richard (as Juliette) is a heroine that women will cheer - her laughter is my abiding memory of this
warm
and witty film.
In fact, good ol' Joe is very
warm
and funny throughout, always wearing a smile and smoking a cigarette.
Both women deliver warm, touching and at times humorous performances.
I left the theater with a
warm
fuzzy feeling inside, and for families and couples on a date, K-PAX is a splendid film, that will not disappoint.
I knew him well in the last three years or so, and he was a generous, warm, and modest person.
My Mother Frank begins as a warm, amiable comedy about a middle-aged Catholic woman (Frank, short for Francis, played by Sinead Cusack) who shakes herself out of the doldrums by enrolling as a student in her son's university.
Before Nykvist, von Sydow, Ulman etc. the master produced some of the richest,
warm
and touching movies I have ever seen.
Overall, I think that "Passion in the Desert" takes a while to
warm
up to, but if you're a patient person who is willing to give it some time it does in fact cast it's uniquely original spell over you in spite of everything; and unlike most platonic human and animal relationship stories it need not require a talking pig, monkey or shaggy dog to keep your interest throughout.
See this movie, it will
warm
your heart.
Nice girl high school student Julie Wells (a
warm
and sympathetic performance by the lovely Meg Tilly) wants desperately to be accepted by the snobby clique the Sisters (played to sublimely bitchy perfection by Leslie Speights, Robin Evans and the ever-cuddly Elizabeth Daily), so she agrees to spend a night in a creepy mausoleum where Raymar's body has been interred as part of an initiation rite.
I am totally pleased with the humor and the
warm
charm this film offers.
They crash their car, put out some flares, and start a fire in a little abandoned chapel, waiting for someone to arrive with help as they
warm
themselves by the fire.
After I thought about the other Ghibli movies, I may know the reason: this film had most of the elements of a great Miyazaki anime: cute characters, wonderful key animation, a great soundtrack composed by Joe Hisaishi and the
warm
story telling giving you the feeling of watching a high quality Japanese animation film.
Susie Q. is one of those rare, and sweet movies that give you a
warm
feeling.
There were so many social issues covered in the plot that for that reason alone it would have been worth seeing; -but the real treasure was in the
warm
laughter that spread throughout the appreciative audience.
Despite the depressing subject matter, this film depicts a
warm
friendship between two boys, and will make you laugh as well as cry.
What can you say about a short little film filled with secondary actors and no "stars", with absolutely no bad performances, not one poorly delivered line of dialog, and with the cold violence on one hand being balanced by the
warm "
heart" of the protagonists in the story?
It took some time for me to
warm
up to her- possibly because she plays the role of an ignorant but fascinated tourist so well.
Great performances all round and you can't top Gary Sweet, this film made me remember why sometimes high school sucked and unless you're squeamish, or you like to leave with
warm
and fuzzies, go and see 2:37.
The humour in this film is kind of
warm
and innocent and I like it.
If a producer is listening, I'd like to state that there are enough of us over 60's who will happily pay a buck to see a movie that has no guns, no killing, no special effects, no sex and violence and just a good touching tale of human relationships that leaves you with a good
warm
feeling, as this film did for me.
The cinematography/editing is great, the film simply flows, and the characters are warm, and they are the kind that one can relate to.
The point of making Juano Hernandez character (in film and print) a somewhat prickly type, not
warm
and fuzzy, was to underscore the fact that bigotry is wrong in and of itself and human rights are just that for everyone regardless of whether we like a particular individual or not.
The feeling of the film is jazz and blues, and brings to mine the sensuality of a
warm
creamy hot chocolate with a splash of Kahlua and Butterscotch.
The first segment, entitled 'Ovarian Eyeball' is really just a
warm
up, but it's good in that it gives the viewer an idea of what to expect from the next three segments.
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