At Close Range
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Incredible movie. The use of darkness was brilliant and brave. All performances were unbelievable. My favorite movie. Walken was scary. Soundtrack was perfect. Only part that was wierd was the 70's Toyota theme song/jump. Have no idea where that came from or why. Oh wait... and the part in the beginning where Sean's character rides on the hood of the car, trying to get the guy to give his brother's money/booze back. The scene would have worked if the guy wasn't such a bad actor, and if it didn't take place in the middle of the town square. Made you wonder where the cops and business owners were because it took SOOO long. And, Sean acted kinda funky there. Not the part about climbing on the car and growling through the window and chewing on the wipers. That was just his character. But when the guy asked, "what do you want", Sean just kinda clammed up and leaned over way too dramatically to say, "gimme the money they gave you" or something. It was like forced or something.
>>By ca (Friday, 24 Jan 2003 16:52)
Incredible movie. The use of darkness was brilliant and brave. All performances were unbelievable. My favorite movie. Walken was scary. Soundtrack was perfect. Only part that was wierd was the 70's Toyota theme song/jump. Have no idea where that came from or why. Oh wait... and the part in the beginning where Sean's character rides on the hood of the car, trying to get the guy to give his brother's money/booze back. The scene would have worked if the guy wasn't such a bad actor, and if it didn't take place in the middle of the town square. Made you wonder where the cops and business owners were because it took SOOO long. And, Sean acted kinda funky there. Not the part about climbing on the car and growling through the window and chewing on the wipers. That was just his character. But when the guy asked, "what do you want", Sean just kinda clammed up and leaned over way too dramatically to say, "gimme the money they gave you" or something. It was like forced or something.
>>By ca (Friday, 24 Jan 2003 16:53)
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