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The temporal lobe hallucinations are all sense hallucinations, full of feeling, full of familiarity, located in space and time, coherent, dramatic.
When people knock it off, everybody knows because they've put that look out on the runway, and it's a
coherent
aesthetic.
It is coherent, but lacks all cinematic virtue.
The main thing I look for is a
coherent
plot.
This entry introduces the potty angle that he's not just a psycho killer but is actually controlled by runes, which appear as a star constellation every Halloween, and a cult is using him to... erm, well, this film is far from
coherent
and I lost track of the plot after a while.
Not to say that Northfork doesn't make sense on some level, it just doesn't combine to form a wholly
coherent
film.
The script is credited to five(!) writers, Carpenter, Obrow, Earl Ghaffari, John Penny and Joseph Stefano and with five people working on it I'd like to think they could come up with something a little bit better and more
coherent
than this.
Too much is unintentionally funny (the phony sound of dripping water in Drago's quarters, for example, or the silent-movie mugging by some of the actors) or simply confusing (Why exactly does Drago want to leave the fort the first time?) for the film to succeed as a
coherent
work.
Lots of bad actors, yes even Combs and Landau suck in this, most of whom seem like they have been lifted from the set of a porno movie stand around exchanging really bad dialogue in a desperate attempt to pus forward the barely
coherent
plot.
I hope they got better movies than this, because this film failed to deliver on any of the hopes that audience may have entertained, from the fantasy of seeing James Franco without his shirt, down to more simple wishes, such as decent acting,
coherent
direction, character development, or actual production values.
A missed opportunity to say something more
coherent
about a very topical issue.
this movie is without any doubt the worst movie I have ever seen, your average porn movie comes with a much better written and much more
coherent
script.
If you want to start picking on things like the acting, the special effects, the dialogue, or the absence of a
coherent
plot that makes even the slightest amount of sense, you'll have plenty of material.
From the opening scene, our protagonist Solo (Giovanni Ribisi) shows himself to be a self-absorbed, feeble, and neurotic loser completely unable to cope with the smallest responsibilities such as balancing a checkbook, keeping his word, or forming a
coherent
thought.
There isn't one
coherent
part of the game in this movie.
They should have spent a bit more money getting a
coherent
script.
Most of the film is done with histrionic character, excessively exaggerated (a little is OK, too much is disgusting) and the only one that one could save is the gay bodyguard, who, at least is coherent, the rest, are too much idiot.
You expect it to be juvenile but you at least expect a complete and
coherent
movie.
Good points; repartee and sense of humour is less dull than usual in such movies, the plot is
coherent
and doesn't use any magical mystical revelations.
This very loose retelling of Carmen begins on a high note with a smoldering, sexually-frank dance between Senaglese prisoner "Karmen" and her female prison warden, but the vibrant opening minutes never ignite into any
coherent
film.
Because the film doesn't try to answer these questions in any
coherent
way, it doesn't end up having dippity-doo to say about Hollywood either.
However, this would give too little credit to the director and writers, who make no effort whatsoever to maintain a
coherent
plot, continuity, any semblance of era-accurate continuity.
Band members and other punks seem to be of low intelligence and unable to explain their motives or give detailed or
coherent
answers or even answers at all.
While there are some (far and few) nice touches and the plot is relatively coherent, it is laboured, hackneyed and ultimately, mindlessly boring.
There is no
coherent
plot, no fully fledged characters, no real comedy, no interesting scenery, no surprises, and no good performances (except Jon Herder, he does something with very little).
It's very convoluted, as if it had a lot of ideas but lacked the ability to bring them all into one
coherent
story.
There wasn't even a
coherent
formation at all, just a few guys with spears and horses running right through them.
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.
For anyone else, don't bother, the story is so contrived, random stuff happens that really doesn't follow in a
coherent
way.
The film mainly relies on creepy scenery (like dolls and witchcraft relics) but a slightly more involving and
coherent
screenplay would have been nice.
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