Sentences with phrase «flawed film seems»

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He pointed out a flaw in my multiple universes scheme: Marty himself, when his limbs start to fade in the first film, seems to depend on events in the past of the universe he has travelled to.
It's clearly a flawed film, one that sometimes seemed fairly awkward and stilted.
The film is not without it's flaws, but with a well played role by Harry Treadaway an up and coming young Actor, low budget Independant film which has it's predictable moments but that makes the film seem natural as if a true story.
The other major flaw is that so much time was spent in this movie on it's stylistic looks which as i said earlier were flawless but so much time and effort was spent on these that it seems to have taken away from the character development side of the film.
Despite such flaws and a plodding plot, the warm sentimentality of the film does seem to satisfy most chic - flick fans.
In the end, however, the flaw of the film is that Penn doesn't seem to be nearly as perturbed by the outcome as one should be.
Even with the flaws, the fact that we've seen this sort of film already, whether in the Japanese form or in similar American vehicles, makes Dark Water seem stale and boring without something new to add to the genre.
In the weeks following each film has seemed ready to take the top prize even as their «statistical» flaws begin to rack up.
The film seems to drag by in places which rendered it a much slower - moving hour and forty - five minutes than it should have been with such a star - studded cast; the flaw in its pacing is something that should be unforgivable given the playfulness of the style and tones on display.
The result drew mixed festival reviews, but roll with its anarchic satirical punch and you've got rare meat: a Brit - film of singular vision, blackened wit and dog - toasting audacity, cooked with such brio that its flaws seem like acceptable casualties.
While there is apparently plenty to admire in the perfs, calm director's hand and dp Adam Stones» work, Variety's Peter Debruge points to this film being «too damn polite,» while Indiewire.com's Eric Kohn remarks that the «light touch at times makes it difficult to engage with the stakes at hand, and Nichols» reverence for his couple's deep bond is practically so sacred he seems resistant to show any of their flaws
But while the end isn't perfect, it does somehow seem appropriate for a wonderfully unique but flawed film about two unique but flawed boys struggling to grow up.
The film's only distracting flaw is the sotto voce performance delivered by Oscar - winner Alicia Vikander (for The Danish Girl) who inexplicably seems to swallow her every word here.
It seems he wanted to make something great with this one and he came pretty close but unfortunately a few flaws prevent it from achieving this greatness but it still makes for a very good film.
Print flaws were minor but surprisingly heavy for a major studio movie from 1999; at times I witnessed light grain and some black grit, and while these were never more than small nuisances, they seemed excessive for this recent a film.
Print flaws seemed quite minimal for a film of this era.
Paramount delivers a near - reference version of this film on Blu - ray, barring a few shots that seem to have suffered flaws from age and bad upkeep.
Given the delightful charm of actors Laurent and Bartha, it seems remarkable that neither of their characters is especially engaging, and yet this is the main flaw in a film that truly needs the audience to be won over by its leads.
Print flaws remained modest, but they seemed somewhat excessive for such a recent film.
Gaiman and Avary do make their characters multifaceted, particularly in the case of Beowulf himself, who seemed much more as a superman figure in the original text than the very flawed character we are presented in the film.
More than any critic, Ebert seems to understand that the movies are made by people who, with all their flaws, were trying to make a good film.
In a way though, it was this consistency that created a flaw in the film as their performances left no surprises for me — they always seem to be cast in the same sort of roles, so I knew exactly what to expect from their characters.
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