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The lighting is appalling, the
dialog
is puerile and mostly shouted, and the direction is clueless.
This film dosen't have a single ounce of originality in its flimsy
dialog
or its blatantly plagiarized story line.
Crappy
dialog.
The plot is thin to say the least, the Cantonese
dialog
is not funny.
The shrill antics of a screeching Taylor, Burton's half asleep wanderings, the loony dialog, Noel Coward laughing at himself, the ridiculous story and plot devices and the absurd costuming simply irritate the viewer.
Fourth and most importantly, the ending is completely anti-climatic partially because of how it ends (setting/who the killer turns out to be) and partially because the
dialog
is just atrocious.
It's an absurd effort with philosophically ridiculous
dialog
(a man wanders into his flooded apartment and offers the stunning revelation that "tears can be dried with a tissue, but water takes time to mop up").
The
dialog
will put you to sleep, the acting will bore you to tears and Steven Soderberg should lose some credibility after shooting crap like this.
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.
Lorenzo Lamas has a lot of charisma but he can't save this piece of crap, and believe it or not the opening was really cool, as was the ending, however the middle is incredibly boring, and got me to have the urge to press the fast forward button!, plus The
dialog
is especially laughable!.There is a cool bar scene that i really liked, but once Lamas heads to the dock it all falls apart, plus the scene where The villains torture Jennifer's family, and kills them were supposed to find it disturbing when it in fact is laughable!.
The
dialog
is cheap, and sexual clichés are all over it.
This show had pretty good stories, but bad
dialog.
Instead I got flimsy structure, goofy dialog, flabby characterizations, a convoluted plot, and a "tone" that shifts so often it suggests that Hartley changed the script according to his mood at any given time.
Featuring very little
dialog
in favor of haunting imagery and gritty camera-work, "Dog bite Dog" is pure HK-Bloodshed without the Heroism.
Though very little
dialog
is provided throughout the film, the visual narrative told by the camera's eye alone made the film quite engaging.
"The Tenant" manages to balance darker than dark absurdity (I'm a bit hesitant on calling it humor, even though the protagonists bizarre behavior and
dialog
was occasionally funny) with some truly suspenseful paranoia.
This film has some of the greatest comedic
dialog
and memorable quotes ever assembled in one film!
The
dialog
the director provides for his character gives him enough malice to be proved as a strong and even intimidating leader.
Even despite the silly "flying bed" scenes, the other scenes and
dialog
are magical and funny.
He discusses flow and time in the minimal
dialog
and there appears to be little doubt that the artist and the earth are one in the same.
Still being of school age, and having to learn Shakespeare almost constantly for the last four years (which is very off-putting of any writer, no matter how good), I didn't really expect to enjoy this film when my English teacher put it on; I thought it'd be the typical English lesson movie: bad acting, awfully shot, badly edited and the dreaded awful old dialog, so, as you can tell, I was all but ready to go into a coma from the go.
The story is good, the
dialog
seems to flow with an unexpected grace that is far from boring (though a little hard to keep up with if you aren't used to Shakespeare's language) and even the smallest parts are performed with a skill you wouldn't expect; mainly, perhaps, due to the staggering number of cameos this movie has.
The story is very tongue in cheek, and the
dialog
skillfully understated.
This show manages to put a smile on my face with it's great storytelling, witty
dialog
and great acting.
"Welcome to Collingwood" offers some of the most hilarious
dialog
in recent memory.
Sometimes subtle
dialog
and hidden literate touches found throughout.
All of page one's commentators wrote eloquently - as almost so as the
dialog
is in this movie.
From the beginning, there is nothing short of an R rating here from the
dialog
alone.
The best season is probably 3... I'm not really a fan of some of the seventh season twists... Once you get to college, Morgan joins the group and her
dialog
is painful and very poorly acted... Plus she is ugly, so the jokes about how she is only surviving off her good looks were lost on me...
The
dialog
was clever enough, and Woody's card tricks at the parties, along with the reaction from the upper crust, were fun to watch.
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