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Women of the Night |
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Rating: Summary: Simply Amazing Review: I watched it twice in one night because I enjoyed it so. Much of the movie takes place in a radio station in the back of a traveling semi, but the location doesn't even matter. For those of you who enjoy the nuances of the human voice, get this, and just listen to it. There is a series of stories told, which intertwine beautifully, and are told over, through, and around the radio broadcast. Beyond that, I don't want to give more away. Enjoy!
Rating: Summary: Just Amazing Review: Once is just not enough when it comes to seeing this film. It is a story told in a way none has ever been...Each time I experience this film, there is something else that clicks into place. It's beautifully written, directed and performed. Sally Kellerman adds that final touch that makes this piece of art complete.
Rating: Summary: A Royal Disappointment- What Was Mr. King Thinking About? Review: This film was a royal disappointment. Did Mr. King run out of ideals? I have seen the DVD three times sober and once when I was not sober, and I did not understand the story line. Therefore, I can not tell the readers what the film is about. Some how Mr. King tried to incorporate a blind female radio announcer, a pirated radio station, and a South American murder into this film, and none it made since. The sound track was also distracting. For some reason, the editors repeatedly mixed the sound track in two extream volums. Sometimes I could barely hear the dialog and other times the loud volume scared me. I gave it a single star because the women are beautiful. Good luck with this film. I gave up on this one.
Rating: Summary: A Royal Disappointment- What Was Mr. King Thinking About? Review: This film was a royal disappointment. Did Mr. King run out of ideals? I have seen the DVD three times sober and once when I was not sober, and I did not understand the story line. Therefore, I can not tell the readers what the film is about. Some how Mr. King tried to incorporate a blind female radio announcer, a pirated radio station, and a South American murder into this film, and none it made since. The sound track was also distracting. For some reason, the editors repeatedly mixed the sound track in two extream volums. Sometimes I could barely hear the dialog and other times the loud volume scared me. I gave it a single star because the women are beautiful. Good luck with this film. I gave up on this one.
Rating: Summary: Boring Review: Zalman King could have done better given his reputation.
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