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Sorry this was a woeful excuse for a film.. a plot line so holey it resembled a block of swiss cheese and a butch of
characters
who seemed to me to be utterly devoid of inter-personal relations.. Well except of course for Carlyle and Lee-Miller who i could have sworn were meant to be in love.. Unlike the union of Tyler and Miller who were for the most part, like the rest of the film, utterly unconvincing.. although the end product was uncaptivating and amusing for all the wrong reasons, the production values were high and deserve some acknowledgement..but unfortunately the end result was rubbish..what was everyone involved thinking..? they definitely should have packed up early on this one..
Don't really expect Hitchcock or anything close to this. this is a good one for friends,but i wouldn't recommend it for anything else.this movie lacks all the substance of a true horror movie,the suspense,the shock,and good
characters.
The movie ends with one of the main
characters
waking from a dream.
Greg Evigan and Alexandra Paul, as the married couple trying to get their marriage back on track and who inherit a haunted mansion, just aren't interesting
characters.
Not to mention the unfaithfulness to the
characters.
I don't believe that the beloved
characters
created by Margaret Mitchell should have been soiled by the ideas and interpretations of another writer.
Bad acting, bad directing, bad storytelling, bad makeup, bad dialogue, bad effects, and bad reasoning behind certain actions taken by the
characters.
Kevin Tenney also committed one of the greatest sins in storytelling: he introduced
characters
at the end of the movie (an Old Man and Old Woman).
Without exception the
characters
were shallow and unsympathetic.
The female
characters
came off the worst... reduced to spoiled, selfish airheads whose soul ambition was to run around in slip dresses and stilettos, and try to bag a man.
The acting for the most part was dull and humourless with the cast playing one dimensional
characters
attacking every scene on the same note.
Had they spent more time developing the
characters
and the storyline, adding a little injection of style and humour, MVP might have been a hit.
There's just not enough depth in the story or the
characters
to keep the viewers attention for the full length of the film.
The only thing that I found rather attention holding in the movie was the transformation of the two main characters, Jan and Eva.
Many times during the movie was just the two main
characters
sitting around or doing their daily chores and not even having a conversation.
The TV show was slow moving and the 'offbeat
' characters
were sometimes irritating.
I understand that there were Canadian themes and messages, but the fact that the
characters
and the plot were so disconnected with me (as a spectator) it made me not really care what the film was trying to tell me.
The
characters
did not have many positive personality traits, but this is to emphasize the messages, not to tick off spectators.
Most of the
characters
wander through the movie as though they have no idea who they are or what they are doing.
This is NOT the movie If you are looking for a fun movie with hot sociopathic
characters
(in the vane of 'cruel intentions' or 'wild things') This is NOT the movie if you are looking for a classic vampire lesbian seductress's movie.
The
characters
are cardboard.
Dull characters, poor acting (artificial emotion), weak story, slow pace, and most important to this films flawed existence-no one cares about the overly dramatic relationship.
The
characters
are obnoxious stereotypes (black Chris Tucker type, Survivalist Chick, Topless Bimbos, Requisite Old Couple, Asian Tour Guide) whose interactions are marred by painful, trying-to-be-hip dialogues and mostly obvious stabs at humor (not quite as bad as "Cabin Fever," but still); the script has too much padding (the "rustling bush" scene, for example), and "Hatchet" winds up as typical as any postmodern slasher of the last decade, with its only distinguishing trait an expertly-calculated hype machine.
Worse are the vague pronouncements in voice over from one of the
characters.
Why bother with such laughably unconvincing second rate harlequin romances and such boring interchanges between
characters
we could care less about when the most decisive battle on Canadian soil is taking place?
And for the pompous people thinking 'oh well, this story must center characters!" well you're wrong, dead wrong.
There is absolutely nothing believable about any of these
characters
or the plot line.
None of the
characters
is likeable in the least, so you watch what befalls each without really caring.
The scenario was full of holes and the
characters
were not realistic (maybe because of the very bad actors) and the 4.25 bucks you spend by renting The Patriot are called Lost Money!!!
This student had an interesting type of moving robot in his apartment and sadly enough this non living thing is more interesting than the
characters
in this film.
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