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The quippy banter, the unemotional wooden dialogue, and the over-the-top jeopardy that those American series I mentioned bludgeon us with each week are absurd compared to the nuance and the quiet resonance you get with this remarkable Danish series.
The
dialogue
was realistically written, and delivered with honesty.
Dr. Ben McKenna (James Stewart) and Jo McKenna (Doris Day) travel to Morocco for a holiday where they meet a mysterious man named Louis Bernard (Daniel Gélin) on a bus.The next day this man is murdered, but before he dies he tells Ben a secret; an assassination will take place in London.The crooks kidnap the couple's son Hank (Christopher Olsen) making sure Ben won't reveal their plan to anybody.Alfred Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) is a very intense thriller.The acting is superb as it always is in Hitchcok's films.James Stewart is marvelous.Doris Day is a delightful person and actress and she gets to show her singing talents as well.The song Que Sera, Sera has an important part in the movie.This movie is a movie of many classic scenes.In the final scenes at the Albert Hall, done without dialogue, you can barely blink your eyes.This movie is fifty years old now.Time hasn't decreased its power in any way.
I was hooked, at first, by the literate
dialogue
and wry sense of humour that the film is rich with.
I found it to be incredibly absorbing with excellent and 'realistic
' dialogue
and situations.
It uses little dialogue, but communicates a tremendous amount.
Well written dialogue, flawless acting, and a riveting story made for 2 hours of solid entertainment.
Many filmmakers tell their stories to a big extent via
dialogue.
The characters are brilliant, the
dialogue
is sensational and the use of themes leaves the audience wondering.
Pure Cinema for Hitchcock meant a series of usually small pieces of film fit together without dialogue, in order to tell the story visually.
This is a movie about ten men all dressed roughly the same in one location and it would be easy for them to be nameless, faceless blanks but these were ten characters - mostly that was done through the
dialogue
and the way they reacted to things.
It was not dry and boring in the least, that
dialogue
was great, funny in a clever way, but not pretentious and difficult to understand.
Every terrible line of
dialogue
is totally amazing.
I have been reading a lot of different opinions and reviews of this movie, and I understand why a lot of people get mixed feelings about Ponyo, whether it be the story line, animation, dialogue, and so forth.
Let's face it, there is no perfect production of Hamlet, it's simply far too long and varied and cerebral to get completely perfect across the board, especially what with the challenges of Elizabethan English and Shakespeare's abstruse
dialogue.
the story line was good, the comic
dialogue
a scream and the older prefect girls a delight!!
Although the movie had some flaws with the robot graphics and the silly dialogue, the action always keeps it strong.
(see also much ado about nothing from Branagh - the funny parts of the dialogues have mostly been cut out not speaking of the directors mistakes in the
dialogue
cuts!) 2. I've seen Hamlet 2000: I think the scenario is an interesting idea - but such lousy actors - all of them 3. Orson Welles Hamlet is OK - but this BBC Hamlet is the best!
It's a complex situation told in a remarkably simple and funny
dialogue.
The actors were well-cast, and I'm very much hoping that a sequel is in consideration...it needs very little of Bjorne and what's-her-face...just give me Svend and Eigel on some sort of journey with supporting characters and more amazing
dialogue!
This is a film about human and cultural interaction, reflected in the changing language of the
dialogue
from Danish to French, and especially between the dutiful sobriety of Protestant northern Europe and the sensuousness of the Catholic south.
There's no gore and the sex is dull, and most of the runtime is taken up by boring
dialogue
and despite the fact that this is a short film; I had difficulty making it all the way to the end.
The lingering over artifacts stops the action and cloys almost as much as the empty
dialogue.
The
dialogue
is really stupid and trite.
I had expected horrible dialogue, crappy monsters, and shaky cameras.
Falls into the film category of "Way too ridiculous in the
dialogue
and execution departments to be taken seriously".
If you like the standard Sly flicks that involve over the top action, unbelievable stunts (unbelievable is not intended to be complimentary here), and retarded dialogue; you will love this steaming pile of mountain goat dung.
There were times when the
dialogue
was not understandable when Armin Meuller Stahl was speaking.
Low-rent video nonsense by the producers of "Silk Stalkings" offers some decent action footage and a lot of ineptly staged "drama"...a lack of logic and truly dreadful
dialogue
are the defining aspects, although the final twists and allegiance shifts could've been a nifty end to a better movie.
Although some excellent players take part, including Jon Tenney, Timothy Olyphant, and Cynthia Nixon, they are grounded by a puerile script which relies nearly totally upon clever dialogue; which isn't.
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