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The acting was more wooden than my first sailboat, the equipment carried (or lack of it) was laughable, and the
dialogue
was, shall we say, lacking in ANYTHING interesting.
The only thing I did like about this movie, other than snickering at it's absurd plot and dialogue, was watching them cook.
Steve Guttenburg is constantly forcing his tough-guy
dialogue
and then giving everyone the evil-eye all the time.
American Tourist on package tour in Asia suffering recent bereavement decides to break law by: 1 Ignoring curfew; 2 Joining revolutionary army; 3 Possessing and using illegal firearm...... etc etc What is meant to be a political and educational statement about the so called atrocities of a military dictatorship in Asia ends up as a "How To" travel guide for disillusioned Americans....especially those who wish to protest that the water in the hotel does not work.... Regrettably the authors of this silly yarn have no clue about Asia...nor it seems in writing sensible dialogue... example:...our human-rights heroine searching desperately for medicine in the furthest outreaches of the Asian jungle miles from anywhere comes across a peasant and asks: "Excuse me-does this town have a pharmacy?"...Well....those who know something about the Asian jungle will appreciate how ludicrous that scenario really is.... Mind you I was recently in the Thai jungle and an American asked me.... "excuse me....do you know where is MacDonalds?"
The musical score is weak and the
dialogue
is terrible.
It's full of his usual ingredient's i.e. snappy dialogue, brutal and sudden violence, but it all feel's deja-vu.
This had it all, weak dialogue, weak performances... you name it I was let down.
The plot of this run-of-the-mill short is inconsequential, the
dialogue
lacks spark, while the acting is no better and no worse than that found in most war-themed Hollywood movies of the 1940s (in other words, it's awful).
Some interesting
dialogue
points out that Moran belongs to no man -"and no woman."
Boring story, bland dialogue, dull action scenes (HOW do you make something like a fight or a shootout boring?
Maybe that's because it's a melodramatic load of old rubbish, full of macho posturing, cheesy dialogue, overwrought slo-mo and characters saying 'Goddammit' a lot.
Finally, the
dialogue.
Employing non-Chinese actors to play Chinese roles is understandable, but to write
dialogue
for them that's TOTALLY OFF is dumb!
There is no character development; let alone
dialogue
to speak of.
The leading man's girlfriend shows up, spits out lines and lines of dialogue, then disappears.
The
dialogue
was truly unbelievable, the main protaganist was about the last person I would be interested in finding out more about.
On the other hand I hope they didn't overpay the guy who wrote the
dialogue.
Yet the acting, dialogue, preposterous scenarios, and the ever present boom mic get to me everytime and certainly add to its bad movie charm.
Strange, constantly embedding his
dialogue
with the tones of Lon Chaney Jr. in "Of Mice and Men", has no idea what's going on, only that he sleepwalks.
There is some good
dialogue
on how man should not mess with nature (still prevalent today) and play God.
But try not to think of "Bride of the Monster's" laboratory while looking at the one Zucco works in, or some of Lugosi's
dialogue
in that now classic cult film.
There is no spoken dialogue, no subtitles, not even any real characters.
I have a softspot for "B" flicks with bad
dialogue
and wooden acting.
Although the film sags into nonsense, cinematographer Glen MacPherson prefers to not follow suit, as he sets up with camera and lighting some splendidly realised compositions that a viewer may focus upon while ignoring plot holes and witless
dialogue.
The mentioned
dialogue
is initially somewhat fresh and delivered well in a bantering manner by Nelson and Gershon, but in a subsequent context of flawed continuity and logic, predictability takes over.
The
dialogue
literally makes no sense, and the acting belongs on a high-school stage.
Surely no one actually WROTE
dialogue
this pointless.
Some of the vignettes are absolutely terrible and the
dialogue
is never natural.
One good actor after another turns in lamentable
dialogue
in half hearted fashion under what must have been incredibly pedestrian direction to consider it acceptable.
The
dialogue
was atrocious including many terrible puns.
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