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Having said that I did manage to watch it all, mainly because I was totally transfixed by the jiggling and kind of hoping that her
character
would come good in the end.
His
character
is poorly written.
Brenda Blethyn ("Lovely & Amazing") is the title
character '
Betty', a woman trapped in a loveless marriage with a man who is obviously having an affair with his beautiful, blonde secretary.
The script already has a hole in it the size of Nebraska, then you have the main
character
played by Susan Paterno who just drones up her lines in a monotone, boring voice and with so little emotion on her face she might as well have starred as a female terminator robot.
I simply adore Kuzco's character, but Kronk isn't that bad either.
We don't believe her relationship with David Krumholtz's
character
for one minute and the way she is brought back into play after the one-hour mark is particularly pitiful.
After a few minutes of Cameron Mitchell's doctor
character
narrating about some patient of his, the viewer is tortured by no plot, pathetic writing, abysmally terrible acting, and an utter lack of cohesion and continuity.
The main
character
stumbles through his role in a dimestore rubber mask and a pair of dishwashing gloves which appear to have been dipped in glue and rolled in beads.
In fact, his
character
pretty much carries this whole film, or what's worthwhile about it.
Even worse, every
character
speaks with the same voice despite their backgrounds.
I guess I just didn't like the
character
Merivel too much.
Michael Dudikoff is nowhere near his usual amazing self, he looks extremely bored, and shows no emotion what so ever, his
character
is also extremely dull, as i can't believe he signed on for this piece of garbage, he also had no chemistry with Yvette Nipar(Dudikoff still rules!!!).
Hannes Jaenicke is not very good here, he had somewhat of a wimpy character, i didn't like him.
Yvette Nipar is pretty but was really terrible here, she didn't show much emotion, and had no chemistry with Dudikoff, and as a result i didn't give a damn about her character!.
The movie substitutes good looks for good acting, a cryptic plot for a good story line, and self-absorption for
character
development.
The movie is very loosely based on the Richard Trenton Chase case, culling a few facts here and there to make a fake
character
and a different outcome.
"Sometimes you just have to choose," says the lead
character.
The ending of movie was funny -- main
character
left heavy metal band and formed a grunge band!
The less interesting second couple at least provides recognizable human behavior: Keith Andes, whose
character
is kind of a Neanderthal by today's standards, nevertheless is smooth and persuasive as Stanwyck's (much younger, one presumes) brother, and Marilyn Monroe, as his girlfriend, is natural and unaffected.
conclusion to my paradox statements and thesis,i do believe this movie has had great disadvantages to the futures of the cast's contributors,with the exception of jay underwood's character,in which i do believe it was his best performance,considering roles such as the not quite human movies in which the story is told in a way that he has no character.he
Don Warrington has very little to do except 'be black', and due to the random script hacks Christopher Strauli changes
character
at least twice.
The show's only somewhat funny full time
character
is Carly's brother Spencer.
Eileen Daly is the lead
character
Lilith Silver.
Even at this full (?) running time, figures appear and disappear with alarming suddenness: the Deborah
character
is fleetingly established in child form, a cold and unattainable 'trophy' female, not even hinting at the gravity with which she will re-establish her relationship with a post-prison Noodles, the said re-union henceforth rings completely false.
The conversations between Madsen's and Hopper's
character
are pointless, just like the bored chatting between two buddies while drinking beer on a saturday night.
The big problem I had with this movie was that Lombard's
character
is, as another user put it, "unnecessarily cruel".
The movie has some funny moments, especially when Montgomery's
character
goes to great lengths to try to get his "wife" back.
I found the
character
development to be poor and the acting very forced!
I think Penelope Cruz was miscast, the type of woman she is portraying does not look that good, she makes the
character
unbelievable.
There seemed to be no
character
development and it jumped so fast from scene to scene that it was hard to discern any story.
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