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wrote the script has manged to put what could possibly the most inane
dialogue
over written,onto the screen.there is nothing good about this movie,either from a technical standpoint or any other standpoint.whoever
No amount of jump cuts and odd camera angles can disguise the fact that Maddin is an unoriginal David Lynch wannabe, though he DOES have one advantage over Tarantino: he generally doesn't write embarrassing dialogue, because most of his films rely on intertitles.
Finally, kids are usually more accepting of American English
dialogue
coming out of the mouths of Asian actors.
Unfortunately what we end up with is poorly drawn characters whose sole purpose seems to be to look beautiful at the beginning to make the inevitable decomposition more contrasting, a hackneyed script so profanity-laden as to leave the viewer tuning out the dialogue, and several incomprehensible subplots that motivate little more than (in one instance) an on-screen appearance by director Roth.
I could go on and on about how horrendous this movie was, from the
dialogue
not matching the "actors'" mouths (think Clutch Cargo), to the erratic jumping from scene to scene (again, being generous even calling the frames of pictures "scenes"), to the lack of a plot....
The performances are third rate, and the
dialogue
is so stilted that at times it seemed to have just rolled over and died.
I felt that the
dialogue
was just an attempt to transfer information to the audience instead of real people trying to talk to each other.
While those all featured charismatic leads who looked like they were actually enjoying what they do, SMMF features bland, and sometimes laughable,
dialogue
combined with cardboard acting.
Jude Law has the charisma of burnt toast, but in his defense this film contains some of the worst
dialogue
I have ever seen on the big screen.
This could of been saved by snappy film noir
dialogue
or over the top camp.
Poorly structured, badly written, loaded with cliches and flat
dialogue.
I could have overlooked that if there had been some brief nudity or some good
dialogue.
The
dialogue
sounds as if they are reading their lines for the first time ever.
unnecessary slow motion, unnecessary flipping/jumping/somersaults, unnecessary characters, unnecessary dialogue.... basically unnecessity.
And in that sense, I was right - considering the cringe-making
dialogue
they were given, both of them perform reasonably well.
The original series had many episodes with razor-sharp writing using good
dialogue
and with situations that American producers would never consider using in children's programming, much less a movie, which made the original series so well received by adults.
If they had written it the way that it was originally done, which isn't dumbing things down with poor dialogue, kindergarten humor, and a weak plot, this Universal/Studio Canal joint venture wouldn't have such bad reviews.
What we have is an endless series of shots - you should pardon the pun - of people in dimly lit and elegant, if somewhat surreal, interiors, shooting each other - in the head, stomach, kneecap, foot, heart (no part of the anatomy is avoided, it seems) while uttering vague and cryptic dialogue, some of which is supposed, evidently, to be humorous in a sort of post-modern way.
Goldblum's
dialogue
for the whole movie could fit on a 3x5 card, and he wears a single facial expression - a sardonic grin - throughout.
Third, none of the
dialogue
makes any sense.
All of the actors speak in a monotone voice and have no realism to their
dialogue.
You hear the
dialogue
on set and you hear the voices being recorded on a recording booth at the same time!
The
dialogue
in movies like this is always pretty awful, but this one takes the gold medal for stupidity.
This is the equivalent of a porn film, where the storyline and
dialogue
consist of 60 seconds at the beginning and the same at the end.
I feel like the director sat there with a hat full of
dialogue
and plot snippets, and shook an 8 ball every time they switched scenes.
It got so painful to listen to, I muted the sound every time there was no dialogue, not that the
dialogue
was that good.
The
dialogue
between the young priest and his uncle is particularly poorly written and delivered; I cringed at every scene they shared.
Sure, the acting is lousy, the
dialogue
is sub-par, and the characters are one-dimensional, but it has giant robots!
Bad dialogue, worse (worst) acting, lifeless all the way, and the cast knew it.
The shoot-out finale is right off the assembly-line, and Dobson herself seems less energetic than before (she's still sexy, and she puts a unique spin on her comically-stilted dialogue, but these surroundings may have been too much of one thing for her--she's jaded).
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