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To make matters worse, the story was not even presented in a very
coherent
manner - maybe that's a bit harsh as i did fall asleep once or twice - ok maybe that's when the 'horror bit' happened before anyone tells me!!.
There is a unity of artistic elements, with cinematography, art direction, music, sound and acting that blend seamlessly into a
coherent
style that is more important to the film than the details of the story.
After the exhilarating opening scene, Enduring Love becomes a strange mixture of Claude Chabrol and Adrian Lyne (Fatal Attraction); not that its strangeness is something negative, it just seems this is a film with many tricks up its sleeve but without a
coherent
directorial identity.
There's really not too much to say about the film - it's supposed to be based on Bram Stoker's novel, but there's no
coherent
story here.
The highlights of the film include the foul mouth stylings of Verne Troyer, bitter about being short and a slightly
coherent
and heavily drooling Tom Sizemore.
I LOVED the book....and come on, piecing together the book into any sort of
coherent
film couldn't have been the easiest endeavour, and the result really isn't so bad!
In fact, the attention to detail (surroundings, back-ground, odd gadgets etc.) was excellent, as is important in all sci-fi films...by creating a
coherent
world, the movie becomes that much more convincing.
Much can be said about David Lynch but I think the mistake most people make is to think that he is trying to create a
coherent
and straight forward narrative structure.
In The Grapes of Wrath the story is much more coherent, having been made after a novel not after a series of plays (even if splendidly adapted by Dudley Nichols).
Since there are so many of them, the following will read more as a complaint this than a
coherent
review, which is appropriate since coherency is definitely not something that CASINO ROYAL has, surprising given the ridiculous two and a half hour running time.
A
coherent
storyline and an overall ending point perhaps?
It makes no
coherent
points.
We are left out of any sort of
coherent
flow and so the thing falls dead in its tracks.
The acting was OK most of the time, the photography is good, the special effects are really decent, and the only thing lacking was a
coherent
plot that would make sense.
"Ferris B." is a more coherent, cohesive film.
Anybody who thinks Lynch can't make a
coherent
and meaningful film need only look at this.
Not funny, not coherent, not worth watching.
In a plot seldom coherent, Theresa Russell, billed second, is cast as Alex Canis, A.K.A. "The Dove", an entrapment specialist employed by the National Security Agency (N.S.A.), who gathers her information through acts of prostitution, with a specialty as dominatrix, her clients being Federal government officials, and blackmail undoubtedly a goal for her unit, a "covert section" of the N.S.A. that collects photographs of her activities.
The film stumbles from one scene to another and never has any semblance of a coherent, believable story.
See it if you appreciate cinema, but if you're looking for a message you'll be hard-pressed to find something
coherent
here.
A real
coherent
story is lacking.
No real
coherent
plot, it dosen't need one!
They also struggled to pursue a united approach to Azerbaijan and Ukraine, and continued to seek a
coherent
approach to Turkey as accession negotiations remained blocked.
But, in the aftermath of the Great Depression of the 1930’s, it became clear that such decentralization had prevented the Fed from formulating and implementing a
coherent
monetary policy.
Some argue that if the government adopted a more
coherent
negotiating strategy the damage would be less.
But the fact is that there is no
coherent
negotiating strategy.
Now, not even Fatah, Arafat’s own party, can claim to be a
coherent
organization.
The National Front, the only party to present a coherent, united, and purely negative position on Europe, is predicted by many public opinion polls to win next month’s European Parliament election.
One must go back to the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) and its 60-year era of “heavenly flourishing” ( Qianlong ) in the eighteenth century to find a comparable period of
coherent
political and economic policy.
But this doesn’t make him an internationalist, any more than jamborees of European right-wing populists make for a
coherent
international movement.
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