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The opening sequence of the police arriving at a dark and rainy house wherein the "wife" has committed murder.......or is it??....and the remainder of the film seeks to unravel what really happened....OK...the film is a bit "campy"...but has good editing and dialogue.....professional acting.....often humorous......and the very last scene with the facial expression is one of the best of its' kind......definitely worth watching.....deserving at least a 7 or an 8!
I personally grew quickly bored with the slow pace of the film and found myself fast-forwarding through the empty spaces - and there are many - between dialogue, plot development, and denouement.
I suspect that Cassavetes had the plot organized enough, and it was just the
dialogue
that was improvised.
The
dialogue
itself is very uneven - sometimes somebody will say something very memorable, other times it's memorably awkward.
Aaron Carter gives a masterful performance as a confused young pop star, while Timothy Barton writes quick and witty
dialogue
that only furthers the genius of Carter's performance.
Sam Firstenberg's "Ninja 3:The Domination" mixes martial arts with "The Exorcist" like horror.The horror elements thrown on screen are simply laughable,but the film works as a mindless action/martial arts flick.The fight scenes are well-choreographed and exciting,and the film is never boring.So forget stupid dialogue,lame acting and annoying soundtrack-grab some beer and check this one out!Highly recommended!
You will find the outline, plot etc elsewhere on this site.Consider though that the whole thing was shot using a single, hand- held,16mm camera... all the
dialogue
is improvised... none of the 'actors' had appeared in front of a camera before...
Paul Mazursky's Tempest - Interesting,odd and strange movie about a mid-life crisis.Set in NYC and a remote Greek Island with John Cassavettes as world renowned architect who decides to drop out.He is accompanied by his daughter(Molly Ringwald) and a lounge singer(Susan Sarandon).A beautiful transfer of this 25 year old movie on the DVD- but without any extras-not even the theatrical trailer.Tons of great scenery and razor-sharp
dialogue
make this 2 and a half hour movie an interesting trip.Raul Julia and Gena Rowlands round out a strong cast.A good drama mixed with comedy and tension and near insanity.This recent DVD release is worth renting.
A poetic examination of the human condition performed without
dialogue.
Even though Paul Mazursky is credited as director, Cassavettes hand is all over this film...the long scenes filmed without cutting, the improvisatory feel to the dialogue..., the self-indulgent storytelling style, this is definitely his show from beginning to end, and if you're not a fan of his work, the film will seem laboriously long and dull but if you are a fan, there are rewards to be had.
The young actors are quite good and well directed in their approach to the core material and the
dialogue
is natural and interesting.
The third is a
dialogue
between two ageing rock stars who bump into each other at the diner (Alain Bashung and Arno playing themselves).
He has the best scenes in the movie and also the best
dialogue
("King illegal forest to pig wild kill in it a is", which stands for "It is illegal to kill a wild pig in the king's forest").He somehow mixes up all the words and speaks out a sentence that nobody understands.
The plot may have some holes (there's a huge one about 3/4 of the way through), the action may not be as gratifyingly gratuitous as the trailers made it out to be, and some of the
dialogue
may seem pointless and cheesy, but again, who really cares?
Even the
dialogue
was good along with the acting.
M. Rappeneau has cast the film exquisitely with actors who volunteered ideas for both action and
dialogue
and who know and prove that it is possible to fully realize a character with just two short sentences of
dialogue.
This is definitely a film I would recommend to people with an appreciation for intelligent
dialogue
and a fresh perspective of the 18th century.
As a huge doc fan, I was surprised how much I lost attention with this film, namely due to the length and lack of
dialogue.
The Action is good, the story is exciting, the
dialogue
is quite funny, this one is better than expected.The bad guys are awesome like in Hard Target, and the fight scenes are "old school".
But when Jimmy arrives, as a deputy commissioner of something-or-other out to reform reform schools, he slashes the air with his hands and jumps on the balls of his feet and spits out punchy Warners-First National
dialogue
with all the customary, and expected, panache.
Otherwise, you are missing some of the movies' most potent, time-specific
dialogue.
During all this time, there is no
dialogue
and no music, only the muted sounds of digging through the floor or drilling the safe.
It is a film with very well written dialogue, extremely good acting and a film that made me laugh out loud really often.
The hairstyles, the dancing, the music, the dialogue, its all funny as hell.
Fine
dialogue
and first-rate casting propel this low key, noirish journey into the girl's search for the meaning behind the word puzzles that keep appearing in her life.
Some favorite parts of mine from this episode are Mulder's
dialogue
in the car, and the scene where Scully goes in with the Hazmat team and find the little old deaf lady completely unaffected by what they thought was a virus.
Kubrick is one of the few directors that can draw you in and keep you captivated from beginning to end, even with the absence of extended
dialogue
or plot development.
Witty
dialogue
and comic set-ups make this one funny as hell!
Philip Seymour Hoffman, as the invisible middle man, steals every scene he is in, just like Charles Laughton did in every movie he was in.The
dialogue
is fast but not fast enough for us not to catch up and discover that this is not an ordinary comedy.
Even though the
dialogue
is a bit dated now, when the movie was released it was very hip.
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