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I can't
begin
to describe how mediocre the film is, it has so many wretched traits.
So where do I
begin?
OMG were do I
begin
this movie was so stupid.
Sometimes, while I'm watching this show, I actually
begin
to wonder if this was sort of a "how-not-to-make-a-sitcom" show.
The two sisters arrive the next day with friends of theirs and
begin
the usual fun-in-the-sun activities by the lake, but when two of their number disappear and they go looking for them, they find them dead, hanging from a tree.
OK, where to
begin?
As I have said previously French films can either be very good or like this one where the director seems more concerned with an esoteric format to produce what is in the end nothing.The film starts with potential but degenerates into a series of angst that the main character is attempting to resolve.This leads to a very disjointed movie where nothing of consequence happens and the viewer is left to employ some form of rational to
begin
to understand the story line.
I believe that there is a cult of film making and watching that "like the Emperors new clothes" permeates the industry where begin,middle and end are inconsequential and there more avant Gard they appear the more they are accepted.Techniques are fine but they must be employed within the frame work of a genuine story told in believable format with the enjoyment or compulsion of the watcher paramount.It is fine line between puerile rubbish and this type of film but an attempt to relate to the masters of previous successful productions would lead to far more success than this banal attempt to be modernistic and yet void of real incident.
Let's
begin
with the plot, which actually doesn't exist.
To begin, House Party 2 is no House Party.
and oh my god, where do you begin? the other reviewers broke it down pretty accurately: from borrowing unused and differently textured shots from other movies (ed wood would've been proud!), to characters driving three (THREE!)
No spoilers here, because your experience is already spoiled from the moment you
begin
to watch the film.
The screenplay is a joke, with major characters missing from the original novel and the acting from almost everybody in the film is down right horrible and that's really because most of the roles are miscast to
begin
with.
When they first
begin
their experience as freshmen, they vow to say together forever no matter what.
Never mind,Mrs R.,he's bound to get straight "A"s in saving the planet from a nuclear holocaust.And here's how it all started.Are you sitting comfortably?....Then I'll
begin.
Add the revealing Locke-centered flashbacks, which
begin
with a brilliant misdirection about his "disability" and contain the biggest shock since the bus scene from "Not In Portland", and you have the best of the first 13 Season 3 episodes, along with "Flashes Before Your Eyes".
Some scenes are mildly entertaining but about 30 minutes into the film you
begin
to wonder why you should bother finishing it since it's just not interesting.
At times I found myself queasy, sometimes out of how graphic the sex was and other times out of a feeling that I was uncomfortable for the actors for being that naked -- i'm not talking about just their skin -- i mean their vulnerability being in those scenes to
begin
with.
There are so many things wrong with this film, one cannot be sure quite where to
begin.
Shot on a relatively low budget but managing to not seem so, the films main tricks are in the editing, jump cuts and flashbacks only adding to the suspense as you
begin
to piece together the whole sordid story.
While there, Winkler meets a rambunctious, hyper active "idea man" played by a pre-Batman Michael Keaton in his first leading film role - also the one that made him famous to
begin
with.
What a guy, insane sword action, brilliant dubbing combined with outright craziness does'nt even
begin
to describe him.
The idea that drives this story is not very good to
begin
with and warranted no remake, unless as part of a general spoof of the 50's/60's cheap SF phenomenon.
To
begin
with, the Region-1 DVD cover shown here on IMDb is splattered with more red/ blood than you will actually see in the film-- OTOH, the Region-3 DVD cover completely gives away the ending.
I cannot
begin
to conceive how and why this movie came up.
This is writer-director Louis Malle's clever way of laughing at the viewer, saying "You have the dirty mind, not I." It's a very smart way to
begin
to the picture, but little else occupied my mind after it got going.
Then they
begin
to slowly unravel somewhat like Jack Torrence in 'The Shining'.
Everything in this movie is obvious and after 5 minutes from the begin, we easily know what it will happen in the rest of the movie.
It doesn't scare too much, maybe because i
begin
to be tired of these ghost Japanese children... Innovation is finished some years ago and there is nothing much to save about this plot: maybe just the last minutes of the movie give some "scare" .
There are so many problems with Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III that I'm not sure where to begin, so I suppose I'll try to limit my comments to the characters.
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