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There's little room for subtly especially in the encounter with the priest
(deliberately
manipulating the real life encounter which was with a much younger priest).
I
deliberately
did not read any reviews of this movie on IMDb before I watched it because I really wanted to see it and make up my own mind.
Here we have a man who -- contrasted with the film's underlying message that "we're all a LITTLE racist" -- effectively rapes a woman in public, cruelly humiliating her husband and
deliberately
goading him to make a move that, as he well knows, will lead to his arrest or even death.
Everything is too clean and too
deliberately
lit.
The plot of "Open Graves" is very simple:it's about a board game called Mamba,where the players die in real life the same way they die in the game.Laughable death scenes include killings via computer generated crabs and snakes.The characters are cardboard and
deliberately
annoying and there isn't even a tiny bit of suspense.I liked Eliza Dushku in "Wrong Turn",but she is completely wasted and unmemorable here.The climax with CGI-witch coming from the sea is utterly laughable and stupid.The only reason to see "Open Graves" are some interesting camera angles plus sexy Eliza Dushku.If such movies are the future of horror then I seriously give up.Give me any 70's or 80's low-budget horror flick over this modern piece of crap.A generous 3 out of 10.
I
deliberately
tortured myself.
It is one thing when a fine film like American Psycho
deliberately
tries to get us to empathise with the villain but in Survival Island I felt like I was watching a movie about Ted Bundy but the director failed to make him unlikeable and instead made us hate his victims.
Years ago, I used to watch bad movies
deliberately.
The many similarities, both structurally and literally, with 'Amadeus' aside the 'Copying Beethoven
' deliberately
chooses the easy path by putting audience before art.
I guess only a selected number of audience members really had any interest in watching how a male hustler in New York operates but I'd be willing to bet that even these brave souls were turned off by the irritating patchwork technique and
deliberately
muffled sound recording on display here; the fact that these inherent 'defects' were a direct result of the film's low-budget/underground/experimental nature is, I'd say, beside the point.
If you want to
deliberately
set out to watch a badly written, badly directed, badly acted movie...then go for it.
quirky and
deliberately
off kilter.
The worst thing is that, i believe nobody could make such obvious mistakes with a biblical film, since they can research the bible for the truth, so i believe the makers
deliberately
twisted what the bible says, and that is something nobody has the right to do and i find that very offensive.
The other fault is the naming of the characters . . . the names Sita and Radha seem contrived
deliberately
to shock and outrage (imagine a film in America depicting a gay relationship between a man named "Jesus" and another named "Paul"!)
The performances may sound a bit too "melodramatic" but I've got the impression that this film, like the novel itself, is
deliberately
making fun of the popular tales of romance and terror and of the society of the period.
Karisma Kapoor's outfits tell a story of their own - makes you wonder if the stylist
deliberately
made her wear some of the clothes just to make the movie funnier (at one point she looks like she's wearing a nappy).
Watching "Cold Mountain" gave me the impression that its director, Anthony Minghella, was
deliberately
trying to outdo himself and the own film of his' that he was trying to beat was the virtually impeccable "The English Patient" from 1996.
The clarity of certain visuals and the crispness of certain sounds are
deliberately
contrasted with blurred images or pops, crackles, hisses and barely audible sounds.
The director and/or the editor appear to me to have
deliberately
obscured these questions, which doesn't seem like Balzac, the realist.
This is in contrast to earlier Lumiere shorts such as 'L'Arrosseur Arrosse' or 'Repas du bebe', wherein the human activity was
deliberately
framed by a natural setting.
Alas, the script is
deliberately
turgid and sordid, and the overall effect leaves one with a downcast spirit.
Also if you know "Star Wars" pretty well it's even funnier--they
deliberately
poke fun at some of the dialogue.
The actual point to this production is revealed gradually, and the first we see of it is in a
deliberately
long scene early on.
It's not about black/white relationships or old/young relationships, though I think director Craig Brewer
deliberately
threw in both elements to tweak imagined taboos.
I used 'dried fish' deliberately, because it was one of a few - too few - strong lines and moments sprinkled throughout the film.
This film
deliberately
takes you through several layers of artificial reality, leaving only subtle clues about which layer of virtual reality you are in, positing an ontological confusion for the viewer to ponder.
They all move very
deliberately
and, as a point, have spurts of suspense and brilliant montages injected through it.
Greenaway seems to have a habit of trying
deliberately
to disgust his viewers.
The director though seems to be
deliberately
trying to confuse the audience by using flashbacks and dream sequences.
Shot in saturated black and white, this
deliberately
cerebral film (made for TV, and mercifully, only an hour long) is told in the form of a conversation between an art connoisseur and an off-screen narrator as they ponder through a series of paintings (which are shown in the style of tableaux vivants) and try to find if they hold some clues about a hidden political crime.
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