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The only thing that makes very much sense is the responsibility Griffith feels toward his mentally ill Aunt, grossly over-acted by Karen Black. Lee is an interesting character who would have been more compelling had the
dialog
he was made to speak been more natural and his motivations more clear.
The film quality and camera work was horrid; the
dialog
murky, the script seemed thrown together without much thought and the plot was thin if not nonexistent.
I understand the draw and appeal to such a different type of movie and I am a huge admirer of movies with little
dialog
but all the same this one absolutely terrible.
Atmosphere and droll
dialog
don't redeem this overrated classic.
Lousy audio thankfully obscures the dumb
dialog.
It's not a mystery, or a plot you have to spend time re watching because you missed an intrinsic part of the
dialog.
Those type of movies have substance and are so involving it's easy to miss an important portion of dialog, or a subtle nuance to plot details you may have overlooked.
And the
dialog
sounds as if it comes right from a Li'l Abner strip!
The plot is nothing special, and the
dialog
from the movie deviates from the main story so much that your head will explode out of rage.
Lots of sexual dialog, cussing and referring to boy and girl parts (below the waist).
I miss the slow pace, the build-up of characters and their style in small gestures, the dominance of lights and moods and moves over
dialog.
It has a real poor script, uninteresting
dialog
and characters and it's lacking in basically everything else as well.
I could not have been more uninterested in the wooden
dialog
and cliché characters.
Not only that, there is endless boring
dialog
of the two main characters, Brujo and Alma discussing how to get rid of the curse.
The main protagonist must be the worst one I have ever seen, as she doesn't even have any dialog, and sleepwalks though scenes (literately!).
I am starting to think that they paid the actors based on how much
dialog
they had, because their is very little here (if you can't tell already that is my main gripe here, as I probably said that like 3 times already).
Looking at Beach Babes From Beyond again after viewing it upon its 93' release, it's safe to say that if this same film were to be made today, there would be a hell of a lot more emphasis on the sex scenes and less time spent on plot and
dialog.
However, despite the different costumes, it's still a "Hercules" movie with the usual stilted dialog, haphazard dubbing, and cardboard characters.
The Motion Picture Association of America has seen fit to advise potential viewers and this is particularly useful to parents and guardians that this film which is hereby titled "Frostbite" is given a "R" rating.The "R" rating has specific information which allows any person who not knowing anything about a film to know something about what this film provides.The "R" was instituted for Sexual Content including Nudity and Perverse dialog,language, crude sense of humor and drug use.There is no reward in viewing such a film though it would be useful to know if this could be removed as a possibility at all I would as this reviewer remove such a possibility.This is a film whereby merely a 1 was not the equal to a number as it did not qualify as a film to be counted,in fact such as this purpose is with this film so should such a purpose be with this films place at all.This is a unwholesome and undesirable offerring that should of been given a much stricter interpretation because at no point is conduct or language suitable for viewing and this kind of film may wish for a Blacklist rather than a stricter definition as to its content.It is suggested hereby that the stricter definition would allow,it is hereby put forth a criminal charge.It may any way irregardless of its rating.This is a unsavory world which would damage any persons viewing this film as its purpose is to commit an offense.It is an offense and it is offensive in its purpose.There is no sense of humor in the film but a depraved and indifferent purpose as to its undesirable underpinning.Without reservation this is a do not see list and perhaps not entirely necessary to say to any adults considering but to any whose interests concern the environment to which there children grow up in,do not allow nor provide any young person the viewing of this film it is unfriendly.Society often sends the wrong message when these kinds of problems are in the public domain let this not be one of those times.
And the dialog?! What person would actually allow themselves to receive credit for coming up with the STUPID macho bull-crap that purports to be
dialog?
The bottom line is that this movie has some good points but is so marred by hackneyed clichés and rotten
dialog
that it quickly becomes tiresome.
His screenplay part for the whole movie was probably not more than one page of stupid nonsense one liners.The whole
dialog
in the film is a disaster, same as the plot.The title "The Shepherd" makes no sense.
Even though the scenes are mostly planned, rehearsed, and staged there is not a conventional story line and the
dialog
does not explain activities from scene to scene.
It was, after all, the first animated short subject with a synchronized sound track (mostly music & sound effects,as
dialog
was minimal).
In this story, Malkovich plays an assassin, and he is fascinating to watch, thanks to his different disguises and the terrific
dialog
he was given.
The daughter, Molly, was exceptionally acted by young India.I was able to understand the
dialog
which is tough in many current films due to rapid speech.
The
dialog
is realistic and most of the scenes hold up surprisingly well.
There had been, of course, The Jazz Singer, released in Oct. 1927 as the first feature film incorporating synchronized
dialog.
The spastic lightening quick
dialog
and quirky characters keep it going...
If you're someone that doesn't like reading subtitles than this movie isn't for you (not that there are subtitles, there's no
dialog
at all).
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