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Amir feels that his wise and good father Baba (Homayoun Ershadi) blames him for the death of his mother in the delivery, and also that his father loves and prefers Hassam to him.
Young John Wayne scores easily in his first starring role with a natural
delivery
the rest of the cast can't command.
The action of the characters is hilarious, from the hyper-dramatic way they fall to gunfire, to their incredibly bad acting (were the bad guys all just pulled off the street, or were they actually actors?), to incredibly bad
delivery
of lines, to their inexplicable actions (if you are going to try and shoot someone through a doorway as they enter, obviously the thing to do is shoot directly at the doorknob!!).
In the pursuit of realism, Pasolini utilized many non-actors, but their deer-in-the-headlights stares and painfully awkward line
delivery
gives the whole a terribly off-kilter and inconsistent feel.
His matter-of-fact
delivery
of interesting counterpoint is what makes the man a hit on the university campus circus.
I saw it, I agree with him 100%, but I didn't care for his
delivery.
Cary Grant tries to portray his usual charming and urbane persona but at times seems uneasy and staccato in his
delivery.
The whole thing about how everyone is a suspect is good, however, not sure if it was the way it was directed, the lighting, the
delivery
of lines, the writing or what, but nothing came from it.
The acting was high school drama quality, with stiff wooden delivery, as though the actors were reading from cue cards without comprehending their lines.
Whether bug-eyed running around in cheap-looking armor brandishing a sword or spouting neurotic Latin gibberish about demons and resurrection, Kenyon's ridiculous facial expressions and awkward line
delivery
must be seen to be believed.
Again, a good story, but the
delivery
was sub par.
Worse writing and
delivery.
Elvis and Michelle Carey go into her beach house at night, but a few minutes later a
delivery
boy comes in and it's stark daylight!! What?? That's about the essence of the movie.
All but one story from 'Quartet' does not travel well into the contempory era; and the actors speech is decidedly "clipped", as only British pre-1950's actors
delivery
can be.
Not a single good line, not even a line bad enough to be good, and no memorable
delivery.
I found it hard to believe that Hawks directed this, as none of the actors spoke with the trademark Hawksian rat-a-tat
delivery.
From conception to
delivery
this film has undergone many changes, from an alien plot line, to the current one about a highly addictive super drug, about to be unleashed on the Romanian (the film has several settings, none of which are Romanian, but all look like Romania because they are in Romania!) populace.
With painful line
delivery
by everyone in the cast.
Think watching a high school play and cringing at the obvious lack of smoothness in the actor's interactions (weird pauses between different character's lines, combined with hurried line
delivery
by others).
But these two have other plans in mind, when they find out George's wife is out of town, they end up taking control of the residence, tying up the George, killing a
delivery
boy while destroying the place all in one evening.
Belushi has all the comedic
delivery
of a hairy lighthouse foghorn.
(His faint, though, was a hoot!)The script was by the numbers and its
delivery
patronising.
The
delivery
was complete overkill.
The children are super as far as charm and
delivery
of the lines but as I say, the whole plot depends on each and every adult being complete idiots, and therefore in THAT case, making more sense out of their actions (and at the same time being the only way to explain the boys actions of total mistrust).
I'm certain I grasped what took place in the film but the whole
delivery
of the story was rather lousy.
I say this to you to warn you in advance that even if you are a fan of Walken's deadpan
delivery
and style or liked the original "Prophecy" that you will be sorely dissapointed.
In fact, all the English dialog (90% of the movie--even more than in Gen-Y Cops) is so bad that I switched to Mandarin audio just to spare myself the misery of the bad dialog
delivery
and the redundancy of the English subs.
Not for the subject matter, but for the
delivery.
His acting ability is zero and he has the same tone, dialog
delivery
and staunch expression in every scene, whether it be action, comedy, or even a scene when someone has just died.
To make it short and not to spoil everything this film is about Kip (Giovanni Ribsi), a car thief, who messes up a big
delivery
of stolen cars (50 in total).
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