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Rattle & Hum
It was Larry at Elvis' grave fighting back the tears, wasn't it?
"I wish he was buried was somewhere I couldn't have gone..."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orHHfcyYPFc
Rattle & Hum
I forgot to add 'Thunderbolt and Lightfoot' to my list. The 1974 Clint Eastwood and Jeff Bridges movie.
For some, this is to be seen as no more than the rambling of a madman. Others, however, take it as meaning that Andrew's only faking his relapse. His unusual treatment's made him aware of the terrible thing he's done: guilt has therefore engulfed him, and he's deliberately getting himself lobotomised to escape it.
10) The Sixth Sense - Only a few movies have ever made me cry and when I saw this film the first dozen or so times, I had no issues with it. The last two times I've watched it, I don't know what changed, but for the last 15 minutes of the film, I'm basically just a horrible mess of tears and emotion. I know that sad =/= depressing, but any time I think of this film, now, I get really down, so on it goes.
Yeah, that's the consensus reading that I've heard. It's a real gut punch.
Yeah that's pretty much me. Remember when Shyamalan's name didn't conjure images of crap movies?
Idi i smotri/Come and See
One of my favourite movies, but one that I doubt I would want to see ever again. Let's just say it came closest to what war actually feels like.
Idi i smotri/Come and See
One of my favourite movies, but one that I doubt I would want to see ever again. Let's just say it came closest to what war actually feels like.
For me it was the most histrionic bad acting ever. Absolute torture watching this. I think it's a love it/hate movie.
I could not disagree more. Where was this bad acting? The lead actor's hair actually turned grey during filming because of the stress and mental exhaustion the making of the movie caused.
For me it didn't look realistic at all. It was a pretentious pantomime of the type I despise. But I can see why others like it because that type of acting looks intense but for me it was annoying like nails on a chalkboard. Heavy-handed and obvious.
There is a scene in that film where actual real bullets were shot above the boy, the lead actor. How's that for a "pretentious pantomime"?