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julierom

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La tour infernale

La tour infernale

7.0
10
  • Nov 8, 2020
  • Jennifer Jones....the Best Part in the movie!

    I saw this as a child in the theater in 1974 when it first came out. Suspense all the way. Steve McQueen and Paul Newman are our heroes and do an outstanding job! Two of The lead women in the film (Faye Dunaway, Susan Blakely) are strictly there for decoration. The true heroine of the film is Jennifer Jones in what would prove to be her last film role. Billed as a supporting character, she has more to do than Dunaway and Blakely combined. Jones as Lisolette is the best role and has more screen time than the other women. Her partnership with Fred Astaire is noteworthy. She is the heart and soul of the film and, really, the only one you really care about, besides Carlos (the bartender) played by Gregory Sierra. Carlos is also a sympathetic character whom one roots for as well, even though the part is very minor. This is a true classic and it's special effects are better than any computerized onesie today's films! A spectacular disaster film from the era of disaster films!
    Is It Just Me?

    Is It Just Me?

    6.2
    10
  • Oct 17, 2020
  • Touching and Heartfelt

    This movie struck so many chords with me! Every time I watch it I cry because of the touching and heartfelt portrayal of the two leads. Nicholas Downs and David Loren make the cutest couple, even though a lot of misunderstandings ensue. David Loren is particularly charming with the southern accent and the shy, good old boy demeanor. There was a special feature where Loren was auditioning for the part of Blaine, but that wouldn't have worked because it wouldn't be believable because the guy is just so beautiful no one would ever believe he would have trouble getting a date. Nicholas Downs, though is the perfect Blaine because, even though, he is a very good looking guy and likable, one can understand why his self esteem is so low and why he's so insecure about his looks. Most gay men are out looking for only hook ups in LA and they become promiscuous and reckless. Those types would Never give Blaine a second look. Not so with Xander who has high standards and looks beyond Blaine's insecurities and sees an adorable, nice guy there. The only thing I didn't find believable was if they had two 6 hour conversations, Xander would have immediately recognized Blaine's voice in person. No one is that stupid.
    The Falls: Covenant of Grace

    The Falls: Covenant of Grace

    7.0
    9
  • Apr 10, 2019
  • Would have given this a 10 but...

    I would have given this a 10 but I didn't for two reasons: Nick Ferrucci's beard.....covers up his beautiful face and is not attractive on him. And the characters of his lesbian friends are annoying! I could have done without them. Other than that, the performances by Ferrucci and Farmer are absolutely perfect! Their chemistry is palpable and their journey is now complete though I hate to see the series end. The cinematography is beautiful as there are a lot more outdoor scenes this time around. There is another character that is very endearing this time around and that is the character of Ryan, the younger ex-missionary. A very touching part of the story. Kudos to Jon Garcia for a great trilogy of films. The music is wonderful too and the story is engaging and the last two scenes will require you to have Kleenex handy!
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