The misogynistic screenplay by director Richard Bates Jr. audaciously tries gallows humor to
lighten the mood while offering half - hearted critiques of intergenerational strife and organized religion, with mixed results.
The good news is that you can
lighten the mood while still instilling skills and information.
Instead of focusing on the more intense elements of this era, CounterSpy instead focuses on the more insane elements of the conflict (blowing up the moon?!?!) with a touch of humor to
lighten the mood while you infiltrate enemy bases in an effort to steal launch plans and end the hostilities for good.
Not exact matches
He started off trying to
lighten the
mood by talking about his haircut
while fans sobbed all over the arena.
John Goodman hasn't been this good in years and Winstead shoulders the task of carrying the movie with such grace,
while Gallagher Jr. remains a fairly warm presence, attempting to
lighten the
mood whenever possible.
While it does not seem unreasonable to
lighten the
mood when examining the devastation that can result for people facing this issue, wrapping things up as they are with the suggestion that the characters have learnt their life lessons is insincere at best.
Though the actor remains the best thing about the franchise, Elizabeth Mitchell and Mykelti Williamson are both good additions to the cast; the former adds dramatic weight as the plucky politician,
while the latter helps to
lighten the
mood with some much - needed humor.