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Thematically and mechanistically, the plot reminded me of David Mamet's 'House of Games', but the film still feels fresh and sharp, right up to the final twist of the ending
whose
flavour was expected, but
whose
pointedness is unexpectedly delicious.
It is intelligent, emotional, edifying, and warm, entertaining, and in all categories it is a winner.Shlomi (Oshri Cohen, in a brilliantly understated performance) is a 16-year-old lad who takes care of his highly dysfunctional family: his mother (Esti Zakheim) is about as distasteful a shrew as ever concocted and in a constant state of ill temper because of her husband cheated on her, and because she is stuck working double shifts to support her ailing father-in-law (Ariek Elias, who as Shlomi's grandfather is a bright, funny, wise, loving old man who deeply cares for Shlomi); a married sister Ziva (Rotem Abuhab)who periodically moves back in to the house because of constant spats with her husband who doesn't help her care for their infant twin sons; his brother Sasi (Assi Cohen)
whose
life is loud electric guitars, braggadocio about female conquests, and the favorite son of his mother.
Walter Matthau is wonderful as the "philandering" dentist Dr. Julian Winston
whose
frequent fibs to girlfriend Goldie provide textbook proof of the dangers of lying.
The connection with James Dean?In a short plan ,we see Emilio Estevez toying with a teddy bear(remember the first scene of Ray's "rebel without a cause").Moreover,the main conflict is Estevez versus Sheen,father against son,as in "East of Eden".The soldier has come home,and nobody has been able to communicate with him, even his sister (a psychology student,what a derision).The mother,a crude matron (a superb Kathy Bates),gets bogged down in nougatine ,she 's not able to understand that her values (religion,family) have become a thing of the past,specially for someone like his son
whose
innocence was betrayed.
This mindset is becoming increasingly dominant in all arenas; even the once-hallowed print medium is being diluted, thanks to the abominable "reader response" theory that pervades our schools and the "tabloid brigade" that lines our magazine racks
whose
mentality appears to be infiltrating the once-venerable mainstream press.
I can't imagine a director
whose
thirst for blood and violence is greater than Quentin Tarantino's.
Whether thats true or not, it is an undeniably important film, one
whose
influence can be traced all the way to today's Sundance fodder.
It is great to see a film starring kids
whose
idea of "acting adult" is not engaging in sensuality.
browsing through the CD music racks); and I cringed over the "jock" in "The Disco Years
" whose
memory of sweet sex was now "blurred" by liquor.
This film follows a bunch of people
whose
lives are oddly linked to each others' with results beyond anyone's nightmares.
An apt description by Spock of an all-powerful fop into
whose
clutches fall the crew of the Enterprise.
Travolta gives one of his breeziest and most likable performances as Michael, an archangel
whose
quiet existence at the home of a lonely innkeeper named Pansy (Jean Stapleton) is disrupted when Pansy reports Michael's presence in her home to a "National Enquirer"-like newspaper and the editor (Bob Hoskins) sends reporters (William Hurt, Andie McDowell, Robert Pastorelli) to the motel to check it out.
But so did novelist Shohei Ooka,
whose
book was the inspiration for Ichikawa's film, Fires on the Plain.
With no one believing his wife's alien impregnation theory, Craig turns to sociologist Dr. Bert Clavell(Brad Dourif),
whose
work is in the studies of alien life and abduction.
Buddy Manucci(Roy Scheider, solid in a chance leading role)heads a secret undercover police squad called the Seven-Ups
whose
tactics don't necessarily follow the exact ways of the law.
The lines, thrown away left and right, are classics themselves, recalling Slapshot, Caddyshack, Anchorman, Repoman, Dolemite, any comedy
whose
dialog is not of the formulaic set-up punchline variety.
Alec Baldwin, as his Alpha male boss, strikes the perfect note as a man driven nuts by a guy
whose
monstrousness he helped nurture.
It has Clint Eastwood as a near-retirement Secret Service Agent
whose
one bad moment of failure haunts him.
And also I did not know that my favorite animation studio - Fleischer's made another film that's about community of insects
whose
city garden home is threatened by humans (lighted cigars and cigarette butts,footsteps,etc.), and how a plucky young grasshopper named Hoppity saves the day and wins the heart of Honey the bee; I love the lovely Ms. Honey.
Tracy and Matt, Michelle and Sebastian: these are the two couples
whose
lives of addiction, crime, and squalor are brilliantly captured in this raw and honest HBO documentary.
Meanwhile widow Michelle
(whose
hubby died of an OD) earns her daily bread by posing as an NYPD vice cop willing to cut her would-be Johns a deal to avoid prison time, and sad sack companion Sebastian lives off the proceeds.
This intense and deeply moving family drama follows an advertising executive
whose
life is turned upside down when his wife of eight years, walks out on him, leaving him to care for his son and build a relationship with him he never had.
kudos to the makers, and to a hilariously subtle cast of actors, including Isaac Wade,
whose
performances is top-notch.
My particular favourite from this movie is Bridget Fonda,
whose
performance as the Snow Queen herself was quite moving, assisted enormously by a stupendous wardrobe and makeup.
I wasn't expecting much from this tale of a kid
whose
term paper is stolen and turned into a movie script.. who then he travels to hollywood to get even.. but.. hey.. it's still a fun film.
Half a century ago,having made the hugely influential,"Laura","Where the sidewalk ends" and "The moon is blue",he set about filming Nelson Algren's controversial novel "The man with the golden arm" in his eccentric and individualistic manner.Rather than take his camera out onto the streets he stayed in the studio and used stylised almost Expressionistic sets,quirky casting(Mr Frank Sinatra - hot from his success in "From here to eternity",the young,inexperienced but breathtakingly beautiful Miss Kim Novak and Mr Arnold Stang,a man
whose
oddities were after his own heart)and a remarkable era - defining score by Elmer Bernstein featuring the cream of West Coast jazzmen.
It's an amazing film, from an amazing director
whose
taken his own life and put it on the screen for everyone to see, and everyone who can, should.
The story of a determined 12 year old girl,
whose
adoration for horses won't allow her to turn away from her goal to win the British Nationals.
Vincent's character,
whose
name is Marion, takes Gere's outfit and is suddenly transformed into a Marine 'Raider'.
Anthony Wong plays Lok,a husband
whose
wife is seriously ill.Poor Lok-due to her illness he has been going without sex for a long time.That's why he is plagued by a series of sleazy nightmares featuring nurses and schoolgirls."Erotic
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