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Annie sticks out in the movie, as her outfits look like Halloween
costumes.
POTA isn't a bad film (great sets,
costumes
and the odd great performance) but it could have been made by any off-the-shelf hollywood director.
The costumes, the special effects, all help to compliment this already beautiful piece of filmmaking.
Costumes
are outrageous and the script is lacking intelligence.
I have no idea why the aliens were evil, and why they even came to this remote part of wales, (i mean who'd go there anyway?) but I didn't care at that point, because I was amused by the costumes, and the bad CGI.
the costumes, the dialog, historical accuracy are terrible.
Honestly, it's like watching some bizarre fetish video for people with a thing about going for long walks in period
costumes.
Costumes
and clothing well done, as is some of the set direction.
What a waste of a talented cast & some great-looking sets &
costumes.
The acting is screamingly hammy, there is no original music, the
costumes
are far too 'Disney' there is a ridiculous 'six months later' insert after the burning of Nic Cage (which didn't come soon enough for my liking) The bit with Cage in the bear suit had the audience suppressing mirth as did the comedy punching out of various 'baddies' on the island.
The story line is contrived (Lale was not tricked out of Switzerland Rolf Liebermann's parents, there is no info that Liebermann helped smuggle Jews from Germany, the original song had been recorded outside of the control of the NS regime not while under control, the record played at the station was picked up in Vienna while a Lt. was there on leave, etc, etc) the
costumes
are poor and incorrect for the time frames (SS black uniforms used every where from border guards to staff positions, these went away from daily use once the war started, etc), the characters are stereo types (SA bullies in a club once they were essentially out of power).
The "wrestlers" wear makeshift
costumes
with hand-drawn tee shirts and ski masks and hit each other with a variety of items and halfway imitate wrestling moves.
The
costumes
were wonderful however, as was the location shooting in Missouri.
None of the traditionally "weird" and impressive
costumes
looked like what they were supposed to be (i.e. the candies didn't look like candies, the rats didn't look like rats but rather like chocolate kisses,) the acting was weak, perhaps toned down too much for the screen, and the choreography just didn't do anything for me.
The
costumes
are completely ridiculous and the people playing in them also look completely foolish at the same time.
The rest of the cast is adequate, as are the costumes, set, and production details.
The camera work, the locations, the costumes, the totally out-of-place dancing, the dialogue all combined to make the worst movie I have ever seen.
I bought this movie because this was Shah rukh khans Debut.And i also liked to see how would he do.I must say he is excellent in his role.Divya Bharathi is superb in this movie.Rishi does a wonderful job.Susham Seth supported well.Alok nath was good in his role.Amrish and Mohnish did their parts well too.Dalip also was good in his small role.Actors shine in a Mediocre movie.The direction is average.The editing is poor.The story is boring.It tells us about Ravi a famous pop singer.He has a lot of female fans.One of them is Kaajal.Ravi and Kaajal fall in love and get married.Ravi gets killed by his cousins.Kaajal becoems a widow..To escape from Ravis cousins.They go to Bombay.She comes across Raja.She falls in love with him and gets married.Ravi returns.The story is predictable.The climax is predictable.The first half bores.It also drags a lot.But it is saved by the actors and music.The second half entertains.The music is catchy with some nice songs.The cinematography looks outdated in the first half but it looks unimaginative.The song picturisations are dull except for "Sochenge Tumhe Pyar" and one rain song.The
costumes
are outdated.Any way watch this just for the actors and music Rating-4/10
Everything about it, the acting, camera-work, story, costumes, is just so cheezy and low budget but thats what makes it so good.
the
costumes
do not look like some from the High Highbury society.
The saddles, costumes, accents--everything was off.
There's plenty to appreciate here: spectacular locations and flying sequences; period costumes, props and sets; and competent writing and acting.
I've read a few books about Bonnie and Clyde, and this is definitely MORE accurate than the Beatty/Dunaway version, in that its
costumes
and locales echo actual photographs taken of the gang.
Though, it started out with great intentions, featuring great looking sets and authentic props and
costumes.
Beautiful scenery and
costumes
can't keep this one alive.
What's important is the spirit, not the minutiae of things like setting, character names, and
costumes.
The costumes, sets and pseudo-medieval language are also utterly awful.
A music score by David Raskin, cinematography by Lucien Ballard and Oscar-nominated
costumes
contribute mightily.
A broke would be screenwriter and his would be agent (Tom Wood and Arye Gross) are forced to live in a self storage facility run by an eccentric and intimidating manager (Ron Perlman) whom they come to believe is the serial murderer that is terrorizing the city, the "Costume Killer" (so named because, after injecting his victims with Windex, he dresses them in silly costumes).
Crap acting, crap
costumes.
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