The film is a black-and-white documentary about the latest models at Abercrombie, with an emphasis on the bronzed glamour boys, their manly camaraderie and the way the women pine for them from the scheduled maintenance. Please bear with us as we implement a scheduled maintenance from October 18, 06:00 PST to October 19, 11:00 PST. During this time you might experience some downtime with some of our website features. 94 Metascore. The lives of two mob hitmen, a boxer, a gangster and his wife, and a pair of diner bandits intertwine in four tales of violence and redemption. Director: Quentin Tarantino | Stars: John Travolta, Uma Thurman, Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis. Votes: 2,028,914 | Gross: $107.93M. After the death of her mother and having no other known relatives, Evie takes a DNA test and discovers a long-lost cousin she never knew she had. Invited by her newfound family to a lavish wedding in the English countryside, Evie's at first seduced by the sexy aristocratic host. more. No episodes found. His second film (which brought Rafelson a Best Screenplay nomination) was one of the best of the 70s, Five Easy Pieces (1970), a fascinating, yet shattering 'road movie' story of an emotionally-alienated classical concert pianist named Bobby Dupea (Jack Nicholson shortly after his work in Easy Rider). He was displaced from his upper-class Vay Tiền Nhanh. I am drawn to movies in which we simply wait to see what the characters will do next, aware that they are not driven by the requirements of a plot. "What Happened Was..." begins like that, with a woman in her 30s coming home to her apartment, opening a box, taking out a cake, listening to her answering machine, and waiting for someone to arrive. Here is a movie that could go almost anywhere, and I found myself waiting with has some wine ready. It may be important to her; may ease her way through a long evening. Her guest arrives. He is a tall, cadaverous man clutching a briefcase as if it might deflect her in an emergency. The evening settles into its cadence These two people know each other from a law office, where neither one is very far up the corporate ladder, and after sizing each other up for months they have arrived at this first date. She is an executive assistant. He is a paralegal, with a chip on his shoulder about the firm's lawyers. He, after all, went to Harvard and is an intellectual, and is in fact writing a book about the firm. He seems to take notes for it all the time. Edgily, awkwardly, they talk around the evening's obvious topics, which are Do we like one another? Is sex a possibility? Will there be a second date? Does this other person have problems greater than my own? "What Happened Was..." is a film written and directed by Tom Noonan, who also plays the man, named Michael. You may have seen him in movies like "Robocop 2" or "Manhunter," playing an odd, sinister figure. In this film, he plays a character who looks as if he would be typecast in such roles, but has a great deal of is not without sympathy "At the office, they call you 'Mr. Strange,' " she says. "I just told them you were insecure." Her name is Jackie, and she is played by Karen Sillas. As the evening continues, we grow aware that she is probably the stronger and more competent of the two, and that she knows that, but is willing to compromise that knowledge if he will express even the smallest willingness to enter into a relationship. This he seems unable to do. "It seems like something broke in me a long time ago," he tells her. Later, she says, "At one point, guys just stopped asking me out. I don't know if it was my age, or I gave off this serious vibe. Just when I had something interesting to say, nobody wanted to hear it." The dialogue is filled with hesitations, retrenchings, awkward wordings "That magazine The New Yorker. Do you know that magazine?" He reveals that he thinks he has heard his name hidden in a Beatles song. At one point in the evening, she seems to grow careless about the neckline of her dress, but by the end of the evening it is back where it belongs. Then there are revelations, too late to save or change very much."What Happened Was..." is in many ways an admirable movie, and Noonan and Sillas do a quiet, thorough job of representing these two people who seem on the edge of being walled up inside their own walls. There are many small moments of perfect observation. But I never really felt they were building to anything, or heading anywhere. I didn't feel chemistry between the characters - not the chemistry of attraction, of course, but not even the chemistry of mutual awareness. Both of them were playing their own tapes. It's an interesting film, and a brave effort. But there's something missing. Roger Ebert Roger Ebert was the film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times from 1967 until his death in 2013. In 1975, he won the Pulitzer Prize for distinguished criticism. Now playing Film Credits What Happened Was... 1994 Rated NR 90 minutes Latest blog posts 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago 3 days ago Comments Yes, I like very much. In fact, it is the most important recreation for prefer to watch movie with my family because I feel very happy when we share theenjoyment of those I enjoyed science or science fiction movies very much. Because those moviescan fire my imagination, excite my curiosity. For I am a computer engineer, I’d like toimage what would like in the future. Besides, I am very curious about the stories of scientists. In science related to movies, I like the story of scientists very much,including a last film, called a beautiful mind. This film told us the unusual experienceabout John Nash, a famous scientist. Also, I have watched many science fiction films,such as AI-Artificial Intelligence and the Star War. Those films reveal a kind of human’sworry with the fast development of science and technology, what kind of role shouldhuman play in the future? How to tackle those contradictions between people and theintelligent machine, such as robot? Though I can not exactly answer those questions, Ican attain some useful inspiration from course, there are many differences. First, the sound effect is very good in cinema;Second, the screen is bigger than that in home, so audience can fully enjoy thesplendid view in the movie. In addition, the atmosphere is more exciting with otherswatching the same movie. Q. What kinds of movies do you like the most? I like action and Sci-fi movies. When I watched ETThe Extra-Terrestrial 1982. about 16years ago, I was greatly impressed seen such a special effects' technology has beenchanged and developed rapidly. These days, it is hard to find any movies without usingspecial effects, and those advances enabled the film makers to tell their stories indifferent and often effective . What are the effects of movies on people? Movies give lessons of life or highlight certain historical or cultural events that areimportant in human history, politics, culture, and so on. They present human values or ï»ż403 ERROR The Amazon CloudFront distribution is configured to block access from your country. We can't connect to the server for this app or website at this time. There might be too much traffic or a configuration error. Try again later, or contact the app or website owner. If you provide content to customers through CloudFront, you can find steps to troubleshoot and help prevent this error by reviewing the CloudFront documentation. Generated by cloudfront CloudFront Request ID q_-zWpDUqsUy3SWTXKKre55LvitF3hdOAxC-WdGijArLaYXwgpSd0w== There is only few mistakes The movie is a bit unrealistic and sometimes the actors are too quiet and should speak louder. But other than that it is a top movie with good acting and humanistic meaning. Especially I like, that the movie focus on the psychological development of the characters. 0 of 0 users found this helpful00 L'ExpĂ©rience est une sorte de "jeu" grandeur nature, un "test" Ă©minemment instructif et Ă©difiant dans lequel 8 gardiens sont chargĂ©s de surveiller 12 dĂ©tenus sous l'oeil attentif des expĂ©rimentateurs qui veulent ainsi regarder Ă  la loupe, puis Ă©ventuellement dissĂ©quer le comportement humainL'ExpĂ©rience est une sorte de "jeu" grandeur nature, un "test" Ă©minemment instructif et Ă©difiant dans lequel 8 gardiens sont chargĂ©s de surveiller 12 dĂ©tenus sous l'oeil attentif des expĂ©rimentateurs qui veulent ainsi regarder Ă  la loupe, puis Ă©ventuellement dissĂ©quer le comportement humain dans une telle situation...C'est inspirĂ© de faits rĂ©els et bien entendu on se doute bien que tout cela va partir en vrille bien vite... On pense Ă©videmment avant cette "expĂ©rience" Ă  celle de Stanley Milgram sur la soumission Ă  l'autoritĂ© et la dĂ©shumanisation stupĂ©fiante qu'elle a engendrĂ©e. Ici, le rĂ©alisateur allemand Oliver Hirschbiegel exploite Ă  fond le concept et le creuse Ă  l' façon trĂšs progressive, il dĂ©monte et dĂ©montre habilement toute la mĂ©canique qui va mener Ă  la violence, au sadisme, Ă  la cruautĂ© et Ă  l'humiliation. Puis au meurtre. L'ambiance est trĂšs rĂ©aliste, telle une sorte de quasi-documentaire et si quelques points scĂ©naristiques sont sujets Ă  caution le rĂŽle de la copine, anecdotique et dispensable notamment si peut-ĂȘtre une certaine exagĂ©ration fait pencher finalement le film vers le thriller plus classique, il n'en reste pas moins que l'objectif recherchĂ© est atteint nous voilĂ  sidĂ©rĂ©s par cette ExpĂ©rience qui n'a rien perdu de son impact, bien des annĂ©es retrouve quelques pointures du cinĂ©ma allemand et la mise en scĂšne caractĂ©ristique de Hirschbiegel plutĂŽt froide et peu amĂšne en vĂ©ritĂ© mais contrairement au cinĂ©ma amĂ©ricain sans aucun effet de manches ou de guimauve superflue. Pas de "leçon" non plus, car les "faits" parlent d'eux-mĂȘmes et ça, c'est trĂšs apprĂ©ciable. Un film passionnant et trĂšs efficace, toujours aussi saisissant.
 Expand 0 of 0 users found this helpful00 Interesting throughout the complete duration. The love story integrated seemed kinda exaggerated but everything else was shocking and quite realistic. 1 of 1 users found this helpful10 "Das Experiment" the original version, was unsettling, so much that plays an important role in psychology and philosophical, good characters and a very good story that will keep you glued to the seat, so I felt it. 0 of 0 users found this helpful00 An interesting film that started innocently enough, but gradually started to build up and ended in a proper style. Prison had its own atmosphere and it was made even better by the fact that it was an experiment based on a true story. What I also liked was the brutality at times, which theAn interesting film that started innocently enough, but gradually started to build up and ended in a proper style. Prison had its own atmosphere and it was made even better by the fact that it was an experiment based on a true story. What I also liked was the brutality at times, which the film didn't shy away from. For me, a good film that I can recommend.
 Expand 0 of 0 users found this helpful00 This film was intense. It was based off the Stanford Prison Experiment, but if I remember correctly, nobody really died at the end of it, though someone did get removed early, and some of the psychologists actually tried to stop the experiment earlier than 6 days. Great performance byThis film was intense. It was based off the Stanford Prison Experiment, but if I remember correctly, nobody really died at the end of it, though someone did get removed early, and some of the psychologists actually tried to stop the experiment earlier than 6 days. Great performance by everyone in the cast. But I'm not a big fan of the story, since it seemed a bit melodramatic; the phrase "that escalated quickly" really describes this film. I wish they'd actually stuck to the facts instead of aiming for the disgust factor. They made the psychologists look like real genuine gullible idiots in this film; first, they let an ex-convict in they obviously did not do any background checks, second, they let a potentially psychopathic guy in, third, they took their participants at their word people lie, it's a fact.
 Expand 1 of 2 users found this helpful11 I got this movie after I discovered it was written, produced & directed by the genius behind Prison Break Paul T Scheuring. The two leads are brilliant, and it was clear from this film how they were both Oscar winners. A couple of the scenes were brutal, overall a good movie, not theI got this movie after I discovered it was written, produced & directed by the genius behind Prison Break Paul T Scheuring. The two leads are brilliant, and it was clear from this film how they were both Oscar winners. A couple of the scenes were brutal, overall a good movie, not the best I've ever seen, but I'm glad I bought it.
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