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It's not perfect in its production or even its dialog, but the story is unique which is saying a lot for modern "romantic" comedies.
(In 1975 I visited Egypt!) Seen today, "The Egyptian" suffers from flat
dialog
and a few gauche touches, but it's a glorious movie to look at -- the sort of thing Hollywood, alas, just doesn't do anymore -- and it has a great story... not just the usual boy-meets-girl or vengeance-is-mine affair.
At times, the witty
dialog
almost reaches the level of that 70s classic series, "The Rockford Files."
Most of the episode has no dialog, which is such a cool idea and "Hush" handles the silence really well.
In fact, most of the
dialog
takes place over the story rather than having characters talk to one another.
The re-playability lies mainly in the choices, during dialog, etc.
Although the writing was unpolished, as some of the
dialog
seemed drawn-out and contrived, the script did have shining moments.
Although it was dark, depressing, and at times hard to watch, You Are Alone held my attention and was refreshingly honest in its
dialog.
They got most of the special effects right, the
dialog
is classic trek and it just feels right for a trek-knockoff.
You can't take this movie seriously.....the plot is predictable and trite, the acting often over the top, the
dialog
laughable; but it all adds up to great fun!
The scriptwriter, Preston Sturges, shows none of his later gift for sparkling dialog, and none of the myriad cinematic innovations of "Kane" are evident.
The script is loaded with excellent character development and very snappy, realistic
dialog.
Clever
dialog.
Just watched this movie and it's not bad; there are a few tense moments and not a lot of long
dialog
strings.
Even though 98% of the
dialog
is English (great thing for me), I wish the DVD had subtitles to help with some of the quick moments when the character's accent can be difficult to understand.
Leaving aside these aspects, the main ideas revealed here and the
dialog
are quite brilliant.
Ford had the bulk of the
dialog.
This movie has excellent dialog; which is certainly common among foreign films.
Despite beginning promisingly and having a few hilarious lines of
dialog
like "can you see me with the naked eye?" ... "I can see you better naked!", the film shambles along plotlessly up until the less-than-spectacular finale.
Just a lot of nudity and silly
dialog.
Except for a few words in the dialog, a middle school could show this film to start discussions in the classroom.
I envy Europeans and Americans who can watch the film without following the
dialog
with their ears, because it is painful to do: slow, unnaturally heavy, and over-deliberate.
From the opening scene's absolutely ridiculous dialog, to the Splatter and Gore Department's finest works, to the wondrous abilities of Ed the film cutter, you will laugh and laugh again.
Raw, blunt
dialog
and a killer twist at the end.
The film does contain graphic sexual
dialog
and nudity.
Even "Paris when it sizzles" is mentioned in a delightfully organic piece of
dialog.
I was just on the floor laughing because this had such a serious and document feel to it, but the
dialog
is so hilarious, that you can't help but have a good time.
The intricate and subtle gestures and minimal
dialog
take the tension to a point where an otherwise normal argument shocks the audience.
The
dialog
is swift, clipped, to the point.l
It's the scenes just off camera and the unspoken
dialog
which resonates the most loudly, however.
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