jasonbourneagain
oct 2004 se unió
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It's Cinderella in reverse. Yet, it's well done like the Disney cartoon, but this is in real movie life. It's modernized with our social internet, the ubiquitous people dancing all the time in front of our tv's, and fairy tale romance.
I suppose even us adults can sit back, laugh and enjoy an unique romance unfold before our eyes.
I suppose even us adults can sit back, laugh and enjoy an unique romance unfold before our eyes.
I doubt anyone has been hooked this bad and it probably serves the guy right for being a hypocrite. At first, he condescendingly criticizes others and his wife for wanting to have fun and gamble a little in life. You can see it in his wife's face that she's excited and intrigued by the atmosphere. It's apparent that she has not taken much chances in her life. The same with her husband, Franklin, but he's much more judgmental of those who want to have fun and doesn't want anything to do with it. He detests gambling. While Flora doesn't win with her nickel slot adventure, it's interesting how Franklin gets involved and then has to gamble once again. I guess that's the part that bugs me because it can happen to people with an addiction. I mean I don't think they "hear" voices and become delusional, but some basic that they have grabs a hold of them. I guess that's what bothered me about it. I enjoy gambling, but don't think I can be addicted even though I've spent thousands of dollars on it. I set my losses to that which I can afford, but you still wonder if you can control yourself if you get hot and win big. You feel that you can't lose. This has happened to me at the craps table.
Pippo the Clown is played by a mute person (Mickey Shaughnessy) who is distributing balloons to advertise the S and S carnival nearby. He meets a young, sweet and very pretty blonde girl (Yvette Mimeux) and they hit it off. He is able to make her laugh with his pantomime. Unbeknownst to him, her husband Tom Regan (Christopher Dark) is jealous and foul tempered. He had just lectured his wife on flirting with some men at a bar they are visiting. What is he doing bringing his wife who is under 21 to a bar? Pippo is just entertaining his wife, but the husband gets enraged anyway. Pippo likes his wife's silky hair as it is smooth and soft, so the husband cuts it off grabbing a pair of scissors the clown had in order to give it to him. What makes it quite good is Pippo has two large front teeth painted on, but his real mouth is just above it as we find out that he's mute. The story leads to a deadly confrontation at the carnival and Pippo is accused of killing the girl. However, what happens to the husband afterward is what goes "One Step Beyond." John Newland returns in the epilogue to make sure everyone understands the circumstances.
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