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I had always been a big Lynda Carter-Wonder Woman fan so when the Sci-Fi Channel ran this movie,I had to see it.I was bitterly disappointed.This is a Wonder Woman movie in name only.She doesn't wear the right costume [she must have refused to or had ordered major changes] and the plot runs like a poor man's James Bond.There's none of the things that made the comic book heroine a success i.e. the superhuman strength or determined will.It's just one long bad dream.I don't even think Cathy is all that attractive anyway.I wouldn't waste your time on this.
Now, when I first heard about this film, my understanding was that they tell the exact same story, the genre (comedy or drama) only
changes
by how you look at it.
Instead of intricate plot-twists, this so-called thriller just features sudden and seemingly random story
changes
that serve only to debase it further with each bizarre development.
Too many missing characters, no romantic scenes,
changes
in story line, too short, appeared low budget.
If you have not read the synopsis you cannot see that it was the suicide (and the unanswered question Why?) that
changes
Anna's view on life and makes her suspicious.
These words have been added by the translators and can be dropped & the mean of the entire verse
changes.
Many
changes
have been made to the storyline, presumably to streamline the timeframe.
This is the first problem with the TV remake --color
changes
the tone of the story.
When he learns the hard facts of life, he does what everyone else does,
changes
his image!
Jaya's role played by Sushmita
changes
careers.
The whole movie seems to show that boxing is one of the things that is bad in his life, making him live his life the way that he is living it, but when he changes, he doesn't leave boxing, he teaches others how to box.
Watching the movie I was disappointed that so many
changes
were made.
Once in a while in Indian cinema there comes along a movie like Sholay that
changes
the way the audience perceives a good movie.
Where Koyaanisqatsi entertains the viewer with clever fast and slow motion changes, Powaqqatsi is one long sequence of mundane images in slow-motion (if you view them on your VCR in fast preview mode, you'll see what I mean).
All of this
changes
when one day, many years later, she receives a phone call from her daughter!
The historical inaccuracies of the film are not as gross and offensive as in "U-571" (which
changes
British submariners to American ones) but you still walk away feeling a little slimy.
The legend
changes
with the telling, but during the late 60s and most of the 70s the surrounding area of Fouke was visited by a Bigfoot-like creature that traveled along Boggy Creek.
It soon becomes apparent to her that she can manipulate this world through her drawings, and so sets about making various changes, until her dream eventually becomes a nightmare.
In the middle of the movie everything
changes
and from there on nothing makes much sense.
Then it
changes.
Midler works best with a movie director who can control her excesses, but that fails to happen here; Stephen Collins is stolid as the man who
changes
her life, but Trini Alvarado is well-cast as Midler's daughter.
It
changes
the very nature of certain characters- Isabelle, for instance, in the novel, had not a conniving bone in her body- they've stripped her blind idealism and turned her into a scheming whore.
Creative liberties are all well and good, but when it completely
changes
the character, then it is too far.
A movie lives and dies on its story and here you have one dimensional stereotypes, exposition aplenty, and spontaneous
changes
in character behavior that are inexplicably to say the least.
The plot
changes
constantly.
For exactly 5 minutes, Intensive Care tries to tell a story and even to create a plotline...then it
changes
into a lame and low-brain slash 'n stalk movie with gruesome - yet very hilarious and cheap - make up effects.
There is so many changes, that it wasn't really worthy of the Title.
I also hated the character changes, because it seemed like instead of solving mysteries, Shaggy and Scooby were now playing superhero, something they would've never had done in the movies or in the Scooby-Doo Where Are You? show.
The family has humble beginnings, then is prosperous, becomes upwardly mobile,
changes
it's name, and hopes to assimilate into Hungarian society so successive generations can advance professionally.
The plot is one of those bumper car episodes... the vehicle bounces into another and everything
changes
direction again, until we are merely scratching our heads wondering if there were ever a plot.
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