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The
dialog
is stilted and delivered with wooden rigidity, the premise is predictable (there are a few decent twists) and characters remain 2D for most of it.
This film is a work of pure class from start to finish, for a moment forget the famous 28 minute no
dialog
heist, forget that it's set in Paris and forget it's Noir.
This was a fun movie to see with interesting and funny characters, plot lines,
dialog
quotes and catch phrases.
No need to turn up the volume or read the
dialog.
Alternately depressing and uproarious, THE HOSPITAL features some of the most acid-tinged
dialog
imaginable (note how Scott describes his love making session with Rigg).
Full of quick and sparkling
dialog
and some of the best physical comedy of the decade, it is head and shoulders above 99% of "Comedy" as it is presented today.
The
dialog
is so, 'real'.
I would think this film played to many howling appreciative audiences in huge theaters in 1933 and offers viewers even in 2005 a very fruity melodrama enlivened by crackling
dialog
not afraid to call Mother exactly as she is.
At first I thought some of the throat clutching melodrama of Mother was dated until I realized it was a set up of the excellent screenplay to make the viewer laugh at her as though she is a weak little old lady......NOT..... but nor are the other two women in this powerhouse play on film, hence the fantastic retort
dialog.
The choreography, the storyline, the dialog... the movie was a work of art.
"Labyrinth of Passion" is a rollicking farce with plenty of high jinks, hilarious
dialog
and eye candy for everyone.
All the young actors and actresses do a good job of advancing the plot with their blocking and
dialog
and costumes.
The
dialog
is suspect (but the Singlish is quite enjoyable...), the plot is not quite believable, Gavin's character overacts excessively.
Don't watch this movie expecting the Jane Austen wit, crisp
dialog
or clever social commentary.
I love the witty dialog, it's what makes it unique about the show.
I remember being amused by the dubbing dialog, along the lines of "Hey You!
The
dialog
comes across as natural and honest (given the circumstances), although the overall run of the film goes from predictable to cliché with the heroines falling down when they should be running, and investigating strange noises when they should be locking their doors.
John Cassavette's decided as his first film, obviously as one shot on a shoestring in New York, to not even have a script with dialog, and delivers a 1959 feature equivalent of Larry David's Curb Your Enthusiasm- all the actors know what to do and say and even have the right look in their eyes when they talk.
The exquisite cinematography, minimalist dialog, somewhat demented story which arguably hints at possible bestiality in about three scenes are what ultimately lead professional critics to pan the film as pretentious and overlong rubbish.
The script by Sherwood features very human characters and great
dialog.
While it was beautifully filmed and superbly acted, the BBC version was more packed with
dialog
that imparted information which I found fascinating.
I really enjoyed the dialog, the balance between the cinematic and the natural, the relationships between the director character and her assistant and actor, and so on.
The
dialog
is exquisite.
Though perhaps the story would work well involving almost any ethnic group, the inherent Jewishness of the characters gives extra meaning to the bounty of wonderful
dialog.
The
dialog
is awesome.
The 1980's 'My Dinner with Andre,' with Wallace Shawn and Andre Gregory, is essentially a
dialog
about the world and how it affects and can lift the spirit.
I particularly enjoyed the
dialog
and interaction between Keith and Lisa.
At a press screening, the laughter was so loud and raucous it was hard to hear all the
dialog.
Before each scene was finally shot, there would have been no less than 10 different test shootings with different actors, colors,
dialog
etc.
Some of the
dialog
is cringe-worthy but yet it's charming in an innocent, passé way.
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