The plot description of the film drew me in first and then seeing the cast, I couldn't pass up an Amanda Seyfried and Ethan Hawke film.
Not exact matches
Flawless may take its title from a drag queen beauty pageant that figures not - at - all - prominently in the
plot, but it best serves as a
description of the terrific performances featured in the
film.
[SPOILER WARNING: This article contains mild spoilers in the
description of the
film's basic
plot.]
The
film's first hour fits Sony's
description of the
film as a «wicked comedy,» offering some gleefully mean - spirited laughs as Kathryn and Sebastian not only
plot Annette's ruin, but that
of the innocent and naive (to put it mildly) Cecile (an effectively over-the-top Selma Blair, Zoe
of the sitcom Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane), whose boyfriend rejected Kathryn.
In September a new X-Men: Apocalypse
plot description revealed that, in addition to being a gosh - darn»»80s period
film, the upcoming installment would also feature younger versions
of Storm, Cyclops, and Jean Grey.
It's also interesting they removed the word «rape» from any
description of this
film, but it's definitely a major part
of the
plot.
My previous
description of the basic
plot doesn't even mention the star
of the movie, Cade Yeager (Mark Wahlberg), the new young heroine played by Isabela Moner, supporting roles by Anthony Hopkins (as the leader
of the Witwiccans), Jerrod Carmichael (as Cade's assistant), John Turturro (reprising his role from the first three
films), Josh Duhamel (also reprising his role from the previous
films, but this time as a spy), Tony Hale (as a Nasa JPL nerd), Glenn Morshower (reprising his military role), and many others.
«With the toss
of a single brick,» the
film's
plot description explains, «a riot ensues and a crusade for equality is born.»
It is one
of those
films that defies its
plot description through its execution.
The only known details
of the
film's
plot, via its IMDb
description, are that it centers on a group
of scientists that must survive on an isolated space station when an experiment involving a particle accelerator results in something horrific.
Taken out
of their
plot context and erasing the former narration, Here Scripts puts these extracted lines into new connections with the site
of the Atlas Studios, quoting filmic
descriptions of «The Other» / «Oriental «sites, settings and people, while re-using the
film sets and their tangible construction for a newly scripted, fragmented story
of the site.