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There are
characters
the heroine Nicole(Jaimie Alexander)meets in the film that she talks to that up and vanish.
The plot was predictable, and the
characters
consisted of mostly unbelievable neurotics, bi-polars, and caricatures.
Overall, this work is tragic in that the acting talent of Steve Carrell and Wanda Sykes isn't exhibited because of the bland
characters
they portray, and that it was so poorly written that it skews and clouts many of the film's attempted themes, and makes a mockery of the first film.
He meets many bizarre
characters
along the way.
This film commits the fatal error of making the viewer not care what happens to
characters.
Maybe because the
characters
use fancy words?
I went to an Ivy league school and nobody acted anywhere near as obnoxious as these
characters.
The men act like little emotional pre-teen girls and all the minority
characters
are based off stereotypes...
The
characters
are no AT ALL AUTHENTIC.
At least, Sex and the City spared us the long and tasteless scene in the hospital's delivery room where one of the
characters'
was having a baby and her friends were there supporting her.
Case in point: for the first ten minutes of the movie nothing happens except the 3 main
characters
sit in their room smoking dope, put on their makeup, and then answer a phone call.
All three "disturbed
" characters
have only small grains of back story to force us to care.
The prison is ridiculously unrealistic, the
characters
are so two dimensional they're nearly transparent, and the direction is terrible.
It runs like a bad video of a junior high school play,
characters
wandering past the camera and uttering highly timed and rehearsed lines, passing off as random prison talk.
It's like that episode of every TV show where the
characters
sit around a photo album or something and you just see recycled footage of other episodes.
Oh my God, i don't understand how they dared to ripped apart this classic story and made the
characters
totally different, starting with the switching of Beth being the younger sister, and making Amy the 3rd one.
I have heard that Novo was compared to Memento for the simple fact they both rely on main
characters
suffering from short-term memory loss.
The
characters
are not very inspired.
This movie had all the potential and makings of a great feel good, great love story...the cast is perfect, the visuals work, the original premise works, the
characters
work....but the story moves from one chess move to the next in a most predictable way...not one character in the movie has any depth or has any depth explained by the director.
All we know about Catherine Zeta-Jones character is she is obsessed with her world....nobody is allowed in and nobody challenges her world...that much is obvious....but the remaining
characters
all have their own dimensions that are really never explored or exposed....Aaron Eckhart's character had so much more to offer to the story but wasn't allowed, Abigail Breslin's character is so easy to understand that her performance comes across somewhat predictable and phony....in the end everything reverts back to the forced turbulent world of Catherine Zeta-Jones which the audience never totally falls for....honestly, her turbulent world is not much more than a portrayal of a selfish, self obsessed, spoiled lady who most people would not have much time or sympathy for in the real world.
None of the
characters
here were funny or worth caring about.
This is a very dull film with poorly developed characters, subplots that go nowhere, and barely tolerable acting.
Despite solid work from Ida Lupino and Robert Ryan (both trying their best), this tedious yarn isn't very inventive within its one primary set (which quickly becomes visually dull) and underpopulated cast of
characters
(there is however a smart pooch who senses the worst!).
I miss a lot of the old
characters
(King Gator, Anne Marie, etc.), and I don't like it due to the fact that not even half of the original voices are back to do the
characters.
The original version from the early 1970s, though shot at Phillips Exeter Academy where the book's author attended school, and though it stayed as faithful as it could to the book, lacked any real depth of feeling and failed to capture the essence of the
characters.
2. The
characters
are unbelievable and mismatched.
4. I hate how spoiled these
characters
are.
The
characters
are too shallow and ridiculously stupid to relate with.
It didn't make me scared, horrified, or make me sympathetic towards the characters; it was simply annoying.
There was a few pathetic attempts to give the
characters
some depth, but it didn't really work into the rest of the plot.
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