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Plots, acting, art, dialog, music, whatsoever!
Let's face it: Neither Nielsen nor Schwarzenegger are really good actors when it comes to
dialog.
The acting isn't all that bad although the actors don't really have much to work with as the
dialog
is tripe and cliché'...
The
dialog
was poorly written.
What makes the movie fall apart is the terrible use of voice overs and the corny
dialog.
The
dialog
is so painfully scripted, it's hard to sit through, and if there were any jokes in the movie, I missed them.
In spite of many positive reviews this is a very slow film with three essentially good actors improvising the most banal
dialog
you will ever hear.
Everything from the plot, to the dialog, to the editing, to the overall acting was just horribly put together and in many cases outright boring and nonsensical.
What is even more absurd is the fact that he was also the
dialog
coach for this film.
Well its ten year's on since this film was released and the sands of time have not improved it one bit, again like the other comments made the Aussie film makers should have a little more drama rather than middle class aussies riding around beautiful places on there bikes with not much in the was of
dialog.
However, the film still contains Wood's usual pitfalls of bad dialog, meaningless stock footage, and hokey special effects.
There's one scene that the director tried to make emotional but he fails miserably as Yvette Nipar didn't really show all that much emotion, however there is a decent Car chase scene, but that's not enough for me to recommend this god awful film!, plus the
dialog
is atrocious.
The film is poorly written, featuring the dumbest
dialog
this side of Armageddon.
The
dialog
bears the stilted traces of the Odets origins: high-flown metaphors that never could have come from the limited imaginations of these workaday people.
The suspense was just totally conventional and the
dialog
was lame ("it's OK son, crying helps," he says to his son.
The sound track was off by about 10 seconds--meaning the
dialog
and action never came close to matching.
The
dialog
is probably the worst part of this movie.
But it was the
dialog
that takes the cake!
Great actors, good filming, a potentially interesting plot, and what should have been good
dialog.
The movie is way too 'stagey' and they didn't even bothered to change some of the
dialog
to make it more fitting for a movie.
Instead what is presented now is an almost literally re-filming of a stage-play, with over-the-top characters and staged
dialog.
CLASH BY NIGHT is much to talky and stagy and the
dialog
doesn't resonate as true coming from these characters.
The script is all over the place, the
dialog
is wooden, the "action" is laughable and the plot could be summed up on a dirty cocktail napkin.
It's very slow and talkative which would be fine if the
dialog
conveyed insights into the characters, was meaningful, or original.
Many times you could not make out the
dialog
over the background music.
Excessive use of fade to black, a few weird camera angles and crosscutting
dialog
for different conversations with the same people taking place at different times!
They use kids that look like they're in sixth grade, cheesy plots, horrid
dialog
and really crappy special effects.
The
dialog
tries to be clever and fails.
The direction, LOGIC, continuity, changes in plot-script and
dialog
made me cry out in pain.
There is no scene, dialog, acting or plot development that would light a spark.
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