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Every situation the characters are in, every dialog, every situation in the film is treated with such seriousness that any viewer with a little sense of derision will be relieved when some characters finally end up dying.
The
dialog
didn't explain adequately what was happening.
Either the subtitling was very poor or the actual
dialog
doesn't make much of story and give any character development.
The
dialog
that makes you understand the Jane and Rochester have a meeting of minds and a shared sense of fun...deleted from the script.
kaufman's movie plods along with gratuitous sex scenes interspersed with often painful
dialog
sequences (in one scene i counted three different 'generic European' accents affected by the actors) and displays of state might run amok, yet fails to tie them together into the coherent meditation kundera offered.
When it was time for dialog, the volume would usually drop to something barely audible.
Occasionally, the orchestra and Foley-work would stay loud while the
dialog
was superimposed at a much lesser level.
And, like another user has already commented, when we selected English audio the
dialog
kept switching back and forth between Russian and English; and occasionally when the characters spoke in French on the native track the dubbing was in Russian, so you're SOL if you understand neither.
The
dialog
is painful.
The villain's
dialog
sounds as if it were written by a romance novelist.
The
dialog
throughout the film was just horrible.
The very noticeable long pauses between the
dialog
seemed intentional just to make up time to make the movie of acceptable length.
ALL of the actors were downright atrocious - literally just screaming their phony sounding
dialog
and cracking jokes that must've been written by a chimp that just didn't care!
The
dialog
is unbelievable.
There's even a chess reference in the code names, which was in the
dialog
of RE.
The final narrated
dialog
was so stupid, by which time my wife and I were screaming at the TV!
I really wish i could give this a negative vote, because i think i just wasted 83 minutes of my life watching the worst horror movie ever put to film. the acting was just god awful, i mean REALLLYYYY bad, the
dialog
was worse, the script sounded like it was written by.... i can't think of anything horrible enough to say.
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.
Dick Powell and Lucille Ball did good jobs with their roles; however, the writers gave them boring
dialog.
The two main characters in the movie were very boring and their
dialog
was uninteresting.
It's a shame that an interesting aesthetic proposition like having almost no
dialog
is completely wasted in a film than makes no effort in examining the psychology of its characters with some dignity, and achieving true emotional resonance.
There is so much idiotic
dialog
going on here, that sometimes I wondered if I wasn't actually watching a comedy.
Although there is some pretentious
dialog
attempting to explain why Mona has chosen this miserable lifestyle, her motivations are never really clear.
It was ridiculously shallow, the
dialog
drab and uninteresting, the characters about as interesting as a 5 pound bag of fertilizer.
Vampire witches who fight in terribly choreographed scenes and
dialog
that could have breaking ribs with laughter.
From the opening
dialog
and scenes, I knew I knew I was in for a train wreck.
The actors are first rate and the script provides good
dialog
best capturing the ambiance of a tightly knit, likable family.
The acting was so terrible by all of the actors that any attempt to draw you into the movie through
dialog
are completely destroyed within moments of the actor/actress opening their mouth.
Even if there is a medical explanation to such a phenomenon what next happens is a mixture of
dialog
among ... say ... souls?
The
dialog
is flat, filled with cliché overused lines and delivered by amateur actors who sound like their reading a script for the first time.
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