Sentences with phrase «existing scenes in the film»

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In one of the strongest scenes in this final film, a character tells Harry about the importance of words and how things that exist only in the mind are as real as anything elsIn one of the strongest scenes in this final film, a character tells Harry about the importance of words and how things that exist only in the mind are as real as anything elsin this final film, a character tells Harry about the importance of words and how things that exist only in the mind are as real as anything elsin the mind are as real as anything else.
The Extras The Franco brothers and screenwriters Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber join Wiseau and Sestero (appearing via telephone) for an audio commentary, which exists for two main reasons: Wiseau giving the true story about things that happen in the film and Franco pressing Wiseau for more behind - the - scenes information about himself and The Room.
Here, it's as if her camera only exists to allow for the moment where she asks to take her long - ago lover's photograph, but in this scene, like the film's final one, there isn't even a sense that Ronit is looking to reclaim something that was never hers.
Correlative footage for many of the trial scenes exists in the first Paradise Lost film; the waxworks reenactments are so robbed of immediacy that they seem almost trivializing.
But I kept telling the studio, and I kept telling Ryan, I'm like, «No, the director's cut going to come in at like 2:12,»» Leitch explained about his rough cut of the film before elaborating that the extended version contains a montage of Deadpool attempting suicide, some extra material with Domino and alternate takes of existing scenes with different dialogue.
As in all of Tarantino's previous films, scenes exist here solely for the sake of dialogue.
Yet despite this, the world that exists over Max's rainbow is a sumptuous one to behold and the film is beautifully shot (in Australia) masterfully capturing both scenes of vast open spaces and claustrophobic tight spaces.
The Cloverfield Paradox is an unholy mess... The characters here never feel like they could exist in a world outside of this space station, all of them barking in tech - speak at each other, rarely acting in what could be classified as recognizably human behavior... As the film bumbles from one confusingly mounted scene to the next, disappointment turns to boredom... The Cloverfield franchise is rumored to grow even more later this year with a second world war - set thriller potentially unspooling in October.
This would - be serious scene fails partly because it exists in a film that also contains the rest stop scene and that derives a lot of its jokes from the twins being forced to hear what a sexual dynamo Helen once was.
Existing in a timeless not - quite - reality that tips its hat to»80s classics like «Stand By Me» and «The Goonies» while blending it with an up - to - the - minute sense of humor that betrays Vogt - Roberts» links with the current comedy scene (big - name stand - ups like Kumail Nanjiani and Hannibal Burress have cameos), it's certainly the funniest film we've seen in 2013 so far, minute by minute.
Villeneuve's film clocks in at a sizeable 153 minutes, which, while it does maintain an interest level throughout, in retrospect, is probably 30 minutes too long given the amount of lengthy scenes of brutality, loose ends, and needless red herrings that exist throughout the film.
The extended versions of scenes which exist in the film often contain only a smattering of new footage, so we are forced to sit through something we've already seen.
The film plays it coy with the details, until the various pieces of its puzzle come together in the third act, as the brothers to explore even stranger things — a dead body and its living counterpart existing side by side, a grisly scene in a tent that repeats itself every few seconds, even more visual hints left by an entity that seems to see everything.
In what turned out to be the cruelest twist of all, the film fails to deliver on the «new beginning» promised by the title, as it ends with a not - so - shocking final scene that never found its way into any of the following installments, suggesting that this is the one entry in the series that even its most ardent supporters would just like to forget ever existeIn what turned out to be the cruelest twist of all, the film fails to deliver on the «new beginning» promised by the title, as it ends with a not - so - shocking final scene that never found its way into any of the following installments, suggesting that this is the one entry in the series that even its most ardent supporters would just like to forget ever existein the series that even its most ardent supporters would just like to forget ever existed.
These contain two scenes which are essentially totally different versions of scenes which exist in the film.
This section, including a moving scene later in the film between Pearson and Reggie, also reveals the existing hypocrisy involving gay members of the church.
In this experimental film work there exists a narrative of sorts that emerges from the artist's own experience of remembering a scene in a filIn this experimental film work there exists a narrative of sorts that emerges from the artist's own experience of remembering a scene in a filin a film.
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