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The plot may seem familiar, with elements of THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME (1932) and perhaps traces of EVIL DEAD (1981)
woven
into the story of a woman on the search for her kidnapped daughter; but director/lead actress Tiffany Sinclair takes what might seem rote and turns it into a compelling affair.
Although I would hesitate to call it "film noir," Strange Illusion is a tightly woven, intriguing mystery.
The many strands to these themes are
woven
together in a complex pattern that defies complete analysis.
The screenplay is a hotchpotch with a thread of intended light-hearted romance
woven
among such disparate themes as murder, torture and sadism, along with grotesquely silly stunts that Joe and his cohorts perform in attempts to foil the evil Argenti.
These topics are subtly
woven
into the rich tapestry of the plot and I was left not only captivated and deeply moved, but it has also led me to reassess my outlook and attitude to life.
The makers of this movie are to be congratulated for turning a Tom Clancy doorstop into a tense, tightly
woven
international thriller with a top notch cast and believeable plot.
The CGI was beautifully
woven
into the film so that it did not take away from it, but rather created the water horse to fit beautifully with the surrounding images.
The film is a traditional Western in many ways, but what I like most about it is the humor that's
woven
in throughout.
But the violence is
woven
into a story with characters we care about.
Not quite as good as 'Best In Show' but much better than 'A Mighty Wind' this film is the first he's done that is a straight story instead of a documentary style although he has cleverly
woven
elements of that in to this film through the actors doing interviews for various television shows and specials.
It's very cleverly tied closely to the original story, with many references
woven
throughout the entire storyline, if not as much in the plot itself.
The film is tightly
woven
from beginning to end by the consummate work of Hooper who knows how to use the camera and gets the most from a largely unknown cast.
Brougher has courage to address an issue most people wish to submerge - that of unwanted teenage pregnancies and their consequences - and she does it in the form of a story that is so well
woven
and presented with such fine actors that she not only succeeds in bringing attention to her main topic, she also introduces us to two women whose lives, though separated by years of age, are significantly parallel.
A movie that begins as fine as this, more in the vain of a thriller and clearly reminding people of films as "Fifth Element", and has horror elements
woven
into the plot, should deserve a better rating.
Umrao Jaan Ada was a much awaited movie for all of us!!especially for young generation to re feel the magic
woven
in a novel in 1905!!
The narrative builds an increasingly complex story
woven
around the central female and male characters and also utilises 3-4 key locations including a coffee shop and sculpture park.
Sivan's script is tightly
woven
with moments of passion and intrigue erupting at regular intervals keeping the viewer gripped.
In addition, there are several scenes from Phantasm (I) cleverly
woven
into the storyline creating continuity between the two films.
Each pivotal character
woven
within this western tapestry seems to have reached the summit of experience.
In short, even when the Chinese tapestry featured a reformist weft, it was always
woven
into an authoritarian warp.
It would isolate her from Europe, undermining the international links she has
woven
over the past decade as well as prospects for successful internal reform.
The pattern of our values has been
woven
over hundreds of years.
A thickly
woven
cord is needed to keep Europe reliably anchored as it points eastward, whereas separate strands would withstand only a limited degree of strain in the turbulent years ahead.
Unfortunately, it confirms a pattern that has boon
woven
for some time: the growing conviction among a majority of Americans that they owe nothing to the world and that they can pursue their interests as if the outside world does not exist.
People seldom appreciate how deeply these characteristics are
woven
into the university tradition.
They could have
woven
the process of defining Europe’s aspirations, and of drafting a security strategy that reflected them, into broader discussions of what the EU should be, including at the most recent European Council summit.
First, the Brexiteers had
woven
a web of mendacity and delusion about what withdrawing from the EU would actually mean.
Had Dorje remained in Tibet, he could have lost out to his rival, because the 280-year-old Rumtek monastery, the Kagyu school’s holiest institution, is where the sect’s all-powerful “black hat,” the symbolic crown of the Karmapa – believed to be
woven
from the hair of female deities – is located.
Turkey is also worried about the conflict’s possible repercussions for its Kurdish population, among whom aspirations for independence are resurfacing, and for its relations with the Kurdish populations of Iraq and Syria, which are
woven
into a complex balance.
Having reached the epiphany that financial restructuring must be avoided at all costs, the governments of the world have in turn cast a huge safety net over banks (and whole countries in Eastern Europe),
woven
from taxpayer dollars.
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