The Hubcap flying off the car during the chase
scene near the end of the movie was accidental.
That makes
a scene near the end of the movie, in which the roles of who is seeking acceptance from whom are reversed, feel like an attempt to raise an argument where there is none.
After watching
the scene near the end of the movie where Fagin and Dodger meet, how do you think Dickens would answer that question?
Not exact matches
Near the
end of the speech McConaughey gets the team to do the humming routine from «The Wolf Of Wall Street,» and then tells the players the story of how it ended up in the movie (Leonardo DiCaprio saw McConaughey warming up with the routine before the scene and asked him to do it on camera
of the speech McConaughey gets the team to do the humming routine from «The Wolf
Of Wall Street,» and then tells the players the story of how it ended up in the movie (Leonardo DiCaprio saw McConaughey warming up with the routine before the scene and asked him to do it on camera
Of Wall Street,» and then tells the players the story
of how it ended up in the movie (Leonardo DiCaprio saw McConaughey warming up with the routine before the scene and asked him to do it on camera
of how it
ended up in the
movie (Leonardo DiCaprio saw McConaughey warming up with the routine before the
scene and asked him to do it on camera).
There's a
scene near the
end of Call Me By Your Name, which premiered this week at the Sundance Film Festival, where Michael Stuhlbarg's character delivers some
of the most touching and heartfelt advice to his son, Elio (Timothée Chalamet), that I've ever seen on a
movie screen.
One
of those falls, in particular,
near the
end of the
movie is responsible for one
of the most breathtakingly gorgeous
scenes of violence I've ever witnessed and is sure to be a talking point for everyone who sees the film.
Part
of it is in the reliance on unconvincing computer - generated effects, which undermine the impact
of swarms
of slimy eels, turn a
scene of unwanted dental surgery — a squirm - worthy idea if there ever was one — into a joke that goes on too long, and reduce a gruesome revelation
near the
end of the
movie to a walking, talking, and unconvincing lump
of mincemeat.