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Despite the long running time the
characters
remain fairly under-developed, we do not care about them in the slightest & in most cases are longing for their demise.
The lead actress is one of the most annoying
characters
I have ever seen in a movie - even worse than Jar-Jar Binks.
I guess that didn't matter to anyone - neither to the rebels nor to the
characters
who just blindly flew to the battlefield.
I have no idea what the point of changing main
characters
roles (Tim's and Alan's characters).
Relief could have been judiciously provided by developing the surrounding
characters
more fully.
Nearly always felt that the camera was way too static, too far from intense facial reactions -- and so many times when the action depended on the intimacy of lead characters, the dialog was slow and plodding.
As someone who loves baseball history, especially the early 20th century in which Cobb was a main figure, along with a ton of colorful characters, I was looking forward to seeing this baseball film.
Plot didn't thicken, dialogue was shoddy,
characters
undeveloped at best.
If a movie has an unimaginative, hackneyed story and bland
characters
it needs to make up for it by being really, really funny.
I don't know if the Elmore Leonard book had such dumb characters,since I haven't read it, but I'm guessing that the book was supposed to be at least slightly humorous.
For my total surprise, the film is horrible: the
characters
are badly constructed; the story tries to be funny, but it is totally silly; the character of Mercedes Ruehl is amazingly stupid for a professor of Princeton.
We don't really care about any of the characters, which is probably why its hardly ever shown.
Unlike the other spaghetti Westerns, this one has
characters
that almost make sense, and can be identified to some degree.
A spaghetti, by the way, is another word for a Western with no plot, no
characters
you can care about, and goofy gunplay that doesn't make a bit of sense for the era, and relying on great music to make audiences feel something.
There is a three way standoff at the end, which is much superior to the one it spoofs (The Good the Bad and the Ugly), simply because the
characters
are at least a bit likable and a bit identifiable.
Bad acting, bad directing, terrible
characters
and a shallow story, and that is just for starters.
Strangely, while the
characters
retain their original names in "Rich and Famous", in "Black Vengeance" Chow Yun-Fat's character is named Eddie Shaw, Alex Man (Man Tze Leung) is Harry, and Andy Lau is called Johnny.
The weird thing is, Milius spends most of his time building up
characters
and story lines that have no resolution.
A sad, moody film at best, with ubiquitously aimless and unhappy
characters
who negatively interact with disastrous results.
What was so funny about losing your home to an allegedly premeditated arson or the drug induced, forcible rape of one of the main
characters.
The director is unfairly prejudiced against the 'goy
' characters
-- content to let them be grotesque cardboard caricatures -- and inexplicably indulgent towards the homewrecking behavior of the heroine.
In the film, the
characters
and set were just some of the let downs that occurred in the movie.
It's too far-fetched to be believable with such flimsy
characters
going through the motions.
After having read the books several times, over many years, I have come to love the
characters
and story, and feel I Know it intimately.
They feature likable TV personalities as police chiefs and quirky
characters
as town regulars, including light-touch love interests.
Sure it has an interesting cast of characters, but I don't think I've ever seen a more cardboard performance from an entire cast as in this uniquely crappy piece of crap.
Also, the opening scene with the coworkers on the train was cool as I like his coworker's
characters.
Here's yet another movie with dysfunctional lead
characters
who are totally amoral and, yet, we're supposed to root for them?
This film constructs an interesting nocturnal cityscape, reminiscent of so many foggy scenes from Sherlock Holmes movies, and populates it with sinister, Kafka-esque
characters.
All I can say is, this movie is made for the Lifetime Channel on TV, which means no solid characters, no particular style, weak acting all kinds of suggested sex but no-breasts and tushs (because boy, that would just catapult the film into the depths of sleaze wouldn't it?)
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