Park Chan - wook would have wrung the Grand Guignol
hell out of this premise, but Bong is less interested in shocks than in the synergy between vast Korean fields and the equally mysterious inner landscape of the dazed matriarch making her way across them.
Not exact matches
Cage plays John Milton, a dead guy who drives
out of Hell to save his daughter from Satanists, and that
premise is the least crazy thing about this movie.
What's more to the point is their great
premise eventually runs
out of steam, and like many a Philip K. Dick novel they have a
hell of a time wrapping things up at the climax.
You can jet boat in Sydney or up in Cairns; it just depends where you'd rather turn into a stomach churning blur... The basic
premise is that you get into a very high - powered boat and hoon around the place with a driver who lives to scare the
hell out of backpackers.
We came up with a classic
premise — fighting to get
out of Hell — then wrapped it in a third - person shooter with 3D graphics on par with full - price titles.
For starters, the
premise validated the game's linearity — You're trapped in a space station on Mars, and you've got to get the
hell out of Dodge.
Starting
out with the
premise of a world tournament and then immediately jumping into the madness
of Cammy being M. Bison's clone / next body and whatever the
hell Seth was trying to accomplish in Street Fighter IV would be too much for those not up on their lore.