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Formula movies can be good but the
characters
have to be likeable and no one meets that criteria in this movie.
The movie would certainly have fared better had they opted to actually DRAW all the
characters.
But what Uwe Boll has done here, is to take the game and modified every one of its good aspects and turned them into something horrible (well not the length, the movie runs only a merciful 90 min) The
characters
are even more stereotypical than in the game, which is quite an achievement.
The only redeeming quality of the film was the story when the
characters
were young kids.
It got worse with the cardboard thin
characters
killing their friend by holding her from her legs and not letting go so she got impaled by a tree and when the bad guy moved under water like the shark in Jaws.
The dialogue is a series of badly-delivered clichés; the action is disjointed; the plot is pointless and amputated; and the characters, if you can call them that, do not even make it into the basic two-dimensional sphere of their American counterparts.
Some of the dialog between the main
characters
appeared a little gay which was not the case in the book.
Also i was surprised ( not pleasantly) by a new character that was no where in the book.One of my favorite
characters
(leper) was poorly interpreted and portrayed.
This loops about and several
characters
dies or come back to life, but it never comes together with anything that could be called a good plot.
The
characters
in this film are a gathering of despicable bastards, which is of course to expect when you're dealing with wealthy and obnoxious white folks running a plantation in South America.
Perhaps she should stick to the more worldly, somewhat corruptive
characters
that she has generated in other performances.
I don't know if it was the way that it was filmed or the story behind the characters, but it felt bland, overused, and completely unoriginal.
Within the first thirty minutes, I found myself rather apathetic with all the
characters
and the story.
The
characters
were bland.
The casting was horrid, the underlying symbolism and themes were so far lost that no critic could find them (nor the characters), and the stories were vague and sloppy.
You knew nothing about anyone or anything, and instead of pushing more emphasis on the characters, we instead found ourselves with drugs, minor sex, and money pushed into our faces.
Midway through the movie, I divulged into poking fun at the
characters
and sets to avoid having to turn it off.
The
characters
are cutouts from the inner city version of The Breakfast Club or even The Faculty.
I won't even try to discuss the incoherence of the "plot" or the inability of the
characters
to be personable because at about 1 hour in, I realized none of this mattered.
The first few shots introduce some of the
characters
as well as the main location where the stories take place; the gardening allotments.
The only really good
characters
were the town's only two auto mechanics, but their scenes were only brief.
None of the
characters
seemed very unique or complex, they just seemed like actors reciting their lines.
I think it could have been a better movie if the
characters
expressed more emotion.
The
characters
are quite similar, and both get wildly pop-eyed when the script calls for it.
The storyline was dull and unconvincing as were the characters, and I was disappointed that some of the
characters
in the original were not in this sequel.
I also did not think that the
characters
themselves were similar from the previous film.
Not only is the support weak, but the
characters
as well.
The
characters
are not compelling.
Most of the
characters
are annoying and unlikeable.
Watching the movie, we honestly were able to complete about half of the one-dimensional
characters'
lines and thoughts.
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