Sentences with phrase «very end of the film»

Brad Pitt's portrayal of a bitter individual often lacks the necessary edge, especially in the first half of the film; eventually, after some floundering around, he finds a performance, but it doesn't really come together until just before the very end of the film.
I especially enjoyed how they pulled the very end of the film together.
He appears at the very end of this film, and he only reminds us of what the rest of this well - crafted but lackluster opus is missing.
Vision died at the very end of the film, when Thanos crushed his head to rip out the Mind Stone, rendering the sentient A.I. offline.
Even I was a little disappointed at the wasted build - up for a fight in the Capitol at the very end of the film.
From the moment of their first run - in with whatever's - down - there to the very end of the film, Marshall doesn't let up.
It's very simple, but it might be an improvement over the very end of the film, the only part it alters.
Well you don't have that answer until the second act, but will make more sense towards the very end of the film.
But there's also a lengthy deleted scene from the very end of the film, which keeps the story going long after the theatrical cut ends, and reveals even more flaws in Felt's character.
Wasn't sure of the need for the flash back story involving Jane (Paula Patton); nor the need for the tie to MI3 at the very end of this film.
This aspect becomes especially apparent with a tiny snatch of archival footage of the real Maud Lewis and her husband at the very end of the film.
The leads never speak to each other; in fact, only Sun - hwa gets any lines at all, and they're at the very end of the film.
At the very end of that film moviegoers were introduced to Thanos, and comic fans went berserk at the thought of a movie version of the Infinity Gauntlet storyline.
The very ending of the film is quite bizarre, showing a slither of originality hitherto unseen.
The title of Frances Ha doesn't make sense until the very end of the film.
It serves to provide a few chuckles (and I mean a few), with one of the biggest laughs coming near the very end of the film, but it's perhaps too involved with its own plot, which is pretty comical (if you break down how many times the police do whatever they want in order to get the bad guys, minus warrants, you'd be concerned, too).
Although I loved the original film overall, I was definitely one of the viewers (or «bloody feminists,» to quote director Michael Vaughn) who felt that the now - infamous «joke» at the very end of the film was a letdown after the movies» otherwise awesome representation; and although that scene alone wouldn't have been enough for me to dismiss a sequel outright, Vaughn's mansplaining response to criticism was.
We don't realize how twisted and warped her mind really is and how it works right until the very end of the film.
The third car chase to the airport, at the very end of the film, works the most in terms of plot.
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