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But suddenly, a
conflict
exists between man and man when Proog, out of nowhere, murders Emo.
Not only is this depressing, but we don't care because the
conflict
between the character's thoughts and actions is not developed.
Trapping Raimy inside Mitchell's Jaguar and blowing him up with marching band music blasting out along with a sadistic monologue by Mitchell, plays to an audience wanting the "sweet revenge" conclusion of a Chuck Norris movie, not the intelligent balanced world of Leonard's book, where Mitchell barely escapes in the end and the
conflict
between good and evil could easily go either way.
The actors struggle with a painfully dull scenario that manages to completely avoid any surprises, plot twists or
conflict.
It felt as though the writer/director was desperately trying to get us to feel the inner
conflict
of ALL of its characters.
Deed refuses to kill the drug dealer, which sets up the
conflict
of a dirty cop with a conscience.
Peet is the common denominator who dates the three bachelors in the group which leads to
conflict
and the inevitable "whipping".
If you were expecting an unbiased documentary on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, you will need to look elsewhere.
Arrogant and Irresponsible, it presents a sketch of the colombian
conflict
so cliched and dumb it represents an insult to all Colombian people.
The monk Benkei informs his spiritual teacher that his destiny lies in defeating the mysterious spirit that guards Gojoe bridge at night, but he doesn't realize that this decision will bring him squarely into
conflict
with nearly every element of society at that time - but which could earn him enlightenment.
Drivas comes off as sexually ambiguous; his dad thinks he might be gay (in a sad irony, Drivas himself died of AIDS at 47) and the soapy
conflict
is from the generation gap issue (ahem, as if one may call 7 years a gap).
This movie wants us to emote along with the characters, but this can't done with such a ridiculous, contrived
conflict.
Maybe the
conflict
I had was that from the time the movie was filmed to now, the plot of a man falling for beautiful women and eventually falling for the good girl has been done so many times.
In my view,
conflict
is what makes drama and a great story.
It's the kind of film whose central
conflict
could be instantly resolved if the characters concerned simply sat down and had a chat.
Siskel & Ebert were terrific on this show whether you agreed with them or not because of the genuine
conflict
their separate professional opinions generated.
There is absolutely no plot, climax, conflict, or any other major detail required in portraying a story.
The central
conflict
of the main character was uninvolving.
Nevertheless, the
conflict
there is a little hard to figure out.
The main point of
conflict
between the two leads doesn't play out in a realistic manner at all.
I attended a discussion session with the director after viewing LTR, and he said that he presented this
conflict
between them because, if he was in Glenn's shoes (and he said he does in real life relate to Glenn's view) that he could never date someone with Adam's views.
I understand there was some
conflict
between Leigh and the great Maggie Smith during the filming.
The gravity of the pugilism, the reverence with which the subject matter is treated becomes irritating, as it neither establishes or resolves the
conflict.
In order to have a plot there must be a
conflict.
There is internal conflict, to be sure.
There is no real conflict, and all of the characters in this supposed fringe society turn out to be saints - especially the unbelievable character, Al.
It sounded a bit much like "Bride and Prejudice" (L.A. guy falls for an Indian beauty, parental conflict, blah blah blah).
Having now seen several of his landmark films such as 1949's "Late Spring" and 1953's "Tokyo Story", I am convinced that Ozu had a particularly idiosyncratic gift of conveying the range of feelings arising from intergenerational
conflict
through elliptical narratives and subtle imagery.
Not only was there no plot but the film also lacked a notable
conflict.
The story is typical of Pokemon (conflict, fighting, and a resolution where all are happy in the end), and there is nothing original or unusual in the animation.
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