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This film is a very bad example of uninspired storytelling, which tries to hide behind an "artfilm" facade, trying to shock the audience with unmotivated violence (against women) to cover up for it's lack of psychological depth of the
characters
& internal conflicts.
It's not funny, it's not interesting, it's not well shot, you don't care about the characters, not one single one of them.
This plot is a train wreck and overloaded with pointless
characters.
Then there's the suspension of disbelief required when all the
characters
are seemingly trapped in the wax museum (although Inspector O'Matthews manages to wield his fat wet rear end inside through a window).
Louie, the main character was well cast along with some other decent supporting
characters.
Who is going to believe that a Mexican patrol from Mexico City is going to go all the way to catch the main
characters
to the Mexico-US border?
The
characters
aren't' even interesting nor sympathetic.
A four-and-a-half-hour O'Neill play gets boiled down to a little under two, and much of that running time is devoted to actors with frozen expressions on their faces as they read their
characters'
thoughts in voice-over.
From his confusing and choppy story, the inability to make sense of his characters, and recycled old/tired cliché moments, all Stokes is doing is hitting a bigger nail into the coffin that holds the House Party films.
The odd
characters
and happenings does catch your attention and is rather interesting, but there are bad things in it as well, and some gross things.
One of my favorites is where three of the
characters
drop hundreds of feet into a tunnel created by the arachnia and arrive to find it fully lit.
If you want to fully experience the Casbah and the
characters
in Algiers, I recommend you don't even watch this movie and see Pepe le Moko instead, for it is much more elaborate, more beautifully filmed, the lines are not clichéd and the
characters
adhere much more to reality.
Although Algiers does an almost excellent job mimicking each scene, the acting falls short as does the credibility of the
characters.
There is no spoken dialogue, no subtitles, not even any real
characters.
There are no
characters
at all, there are just 3 living people and 3 corpses.
All of the
characters
were totally altered and the story was not the same.
Once they're wearing it, they adopt black dialect and fully inhabit their new
characters.
It simply drops a weak batch of
"characters"
into a location and then things occasionally happen.
Does anyone care about any of the
characters
in this film?
An unbelievable plot, laughable characters, and obvious errors (in one scene where several grass huts are supposed to be burning, a gas torch can be seen repeatedly trying to ignite one of the huts), this film is a real dog.
My Take: Even splendid underwater photography can salvage a familiar script and paper-thin
characters.
Through its 2-hour running length, Crash charts the emotional anguish of its 10-odd ensemble of
characters
when faced with the sometimes blatant and sometimes latent forms of racism underlying in American society.
The story line is interesting but lacks development and is sabotaged by loose ends and bad
characters.
There were a few interesting performances by some of the
characters
encountered on the road.
The movie also gave us too little character development to understand why the different
characters
disliked each other so much (this was a story of family dysfunction) so that the dearth of coherent narrative became even more critical.
"The Apartment Complex" is a campy comedy full of kookie
characters
created in lieu of a real story which tells a young psych student (Lowe) who takes a job managing an apartment complex and becomes embroiled in a murder mystery...um, if you can call it that.
There was no build up to the
characters.
The movie starts sort of OK but the
characters
are so flat, so comic book, so 'much', the bad guys are just over the top bad, I choke trying to describe them further.
I don't know where RoboCop 2 begins and ends, I don't know what or whom it's about, I don't understand what's going on in it, I don't understand which jokes are deliberate and which aren't, I will go insane if I try to understand the characters, I see nothing of any value in anything anybody is saying, I can't believe anybody looked at the shooting script and figured it would work and I can't believe that Irvin Kirshner saw the finished result and figured that he liked what he see.
Presumably, the coincidence of the two "Marlow(e)
" characters
is just that.
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