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Man I just got done watching "The Faculty" (1998) for the third time this time with my sis(her first viewing) and I loved it once again.. she thought it was decent too.
The movies ratings are..
IMDB - 6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes - 53%
Common Sense Media - 2/5
Google Users Approval - 83%
Yes, she can act but has a hard time shedding her personal mannerisms.
She resembles Tonya in several ways, and I believe could have pulled that role off a lot better than the slip of a girl-Robbie they chose.
Charlize is an acquired taste. She, too, has trouble shedding her own mannerisms, facial expressions, etc. Finally, her hard work to do so paid off particularly in Monster.
Yeah Charlize Theron in Monster is probably the best acting performance I've ever seen along with Natalie Portman in Black Swan.
I know those 2 performances were brilliant for very different reasons, certainly Theron delivered the best transformation ever.
Classic French film-noir based on writer/director Francois Truffaut's troubled childhood, especially his behavioural issues at school, his conflicts with his parents neither of whom show much love for him, and his eventual and inevitable slide into petty crime as he tries to discover who he is and what he wants from the cruel world around him.
An intelligent and revealing character study full of anger, sadness, rejection, belligerence but very little in the way of love for our troubled teenager. And I guess we can all feel a little empathy for him as we ourselves probably went through similar emotions during our own form of teenage rebellion back in the day.
This is a perfect film all round really; and filmed in black & white just adds to the despairing nature of the young boy as he faces rejection by authority, society and even his ow parents. The ending is particularly poignant, and rather than being reviled by this "hoodlum" you have that natural human instinct to want to reach out and hug him and shower him with love.
The trouble is he would probably brush you off and turn his back on you, such is his cynicism of those around him
well my neighbor offered the new version of "It" I told her no thank you . I don't like clowns to begin with and this I fear would have just made it far worse .
I love back to the future. I have watched those movies over and over again and still love them especially the first one.
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