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| 3 hours ago by monikamichalczyksblog It interspersed with dream sequences and flashbacks of when Jean-Do was a healthy ladies man, helping out his father, and visiting his children. The movie?s style keeps what could be a rather dry film rather fresh. ... Monika Michalczyk's blog - http://monikamichalczyksblog.realindiancouples.com/ |
| 2 hours ago by Lee Matthias As such, the information at the end of Memento in which Leonard remembers his own killing of his wife, and his determination to end Teddy's manipulations, is a 3rd act crescendo both for our larger Leonard movie and for our own ... The really delicious irony of Memento is that we believe Teddy's ultimate story at the film's end because we see the flashback of Leonard and his wife with the insulin. It must be true because Leonard remembers it after Teddy reminds him. ... The Last Reveal - http://thelastreveal.blogspot.com/ |
| 7 Dec 2009 by James Wallace EVERYBODY'S FINE comes in the tradition of films like THE FAMILY STONE, in which a studio attempts to market their movie as a happy holiday movie filled with family fun and wholesomeness. Exhibit A: The poster above ... Jones presents a lovely adaptation, taking bold chances ,such as the flashback sequence in which Goode sits a picnic table with the child-forms of his offspring and asks them about all the lies and secrets they've been hiding from him in their adult years. ... gordonandthewhale.com - http://gordonandthewhale.com/ |
| 1 hour ago by Justin Go Nathalie: Julianne Moore's character Charley was basically an aging Patsy plucked out of AbFab and that subplot, with her cajoling neediness, definitely diluted the impact of the movie — at least as a study in mourning. ... But I think it works to demarcate the shifts in time without being choppy — I like sort of rustic, saturated Ektachrome flashbacks and then silent, rather epic black and white interludes in the landscape — sort of Ansel Adams in their contrast. ... National Post - The Ampersand - http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/theampersand/default.aspx |
| 4 Dec 2009 by sjt I have never felt so consistently sad watching a movie; The World presented here is bleak and life seems to lack any purpose beyond simple survival. Through flashbacks and dreams of the life before, we become aware of the contrast and how much has been ... I found one of the most devastating scenes to be a flashback sequence of the man's wife teaching him to play piano, followed by him breaking down the instrument for firewood… a life without music seems almost unlivable. ... Supergood! - http://www.supergood.org/blog/ |
| 9 Dec 2009 by Ryan Adams This is the first movie directed by Tom Ford, the former fashion designer, and he proves a born filmmaker with a rapturous eye. A Single Man takes place over one long day in which George teaches his classes, commiserates with his lonely lush of a best friend .... But Williams won for a role that was really more of a co-lead, while Julianne Moore has less than a thousand words of dialogue, and less than one hundred of those in the two quick scenes before her main sequence. ... Awards Daily - http://www.awardsdaily.com/ - References [ More results from Awards Daily ] |
| 25 Sep 2009 by Backbrain An off-screen baby pig screeching periodically punctuates this flashback sequence near the end of the movie — a sequence that is also a brief homage to Eraserhead, my 3rd favorite movie. Actor-filmmaker David Dietrich as “The Hippie,” ... Undead Backbrain - http://roberthood.net/blog/ |
| 18 Nov 2009 by Allison (With Greengrass including a flashback scene of Bourne undergoing a waterboarding procedure, it's tough not to draw that conclusion.) Vosen issues kill orders for U.S. citizens and operatives on nothing more than mere suspicion, ... A rooftop chase scene in Morocco dazzles the senses with unbelievable camera work and a heart-pounding soundtrack, and an early sequence at London's busiest train station looks as though as it were filmed alongside regular commuters making ... other stuff i write. - http://allisonrost.com/blog/ [ More results from other stuff i write. ] |
| 11 hours ago by charlesbriggs1989 All upright, as the flashback/background stuff comes to a halt, we collect out Vice Cardinal Ferdinand Daxus (Chinlund), the egomaniacal tyrant ruler of the norms has developed a current clean weapon, one that supposedly will ... I've read the studio re-cut some of the film prior to its release, and even removed some sequences (I read the current film ran about a half hour longer) . Did this meddling pain the movie, resulting in a less than well-kept kill product? ... yeseniasblog - http://teensground.com/yeseniasblog/ |
| 14 Dec 2009 by Chuck I'm referring of course to the location in the narrative sequence, not actual location. Death isn't made better if it's at a Krispy Kreme in Des Moines. Unless it's death-by-donuts? That sounds awesome. “I've been glazed!” And then the corpse is injected with ..... Re: Flashbacks. Nice to see we are on the same page there. There is a running flashback in the book that leads back to death we see at the beginning (and throws in a little twist about it to boot). Thanks. ... TERRIBLEMINDS: Chuck Wendig, Freelance Penmonkey - http://terribleminds.com/ramble/ - References |
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