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The script and
dialogue
is laughable.
The subsequent scene when the transvestite reports the incident to the police is hilariously written & had me psychically laughing at the
dialogue.
I persevered to the end hoping that the
dialogue
would improve, the martial arts would look realistic eventually, the special FX would actually look special.
The
dialogue
is terrible with so many bad lines I was wincing at the writing rather than squirming at torture.
The idea is cute, but the film falls flat with corny situations and silly
dialogue.
There is little or no action; it's all overly explanatory
dialogue
that attempts to explain a pointlessly convoluted plot.
The story was boring, the
dialogue
was atrocious and the acting hammy.
Paul Naschy wrote the script, and if you ask me he should stick to acting because the
dialogue
is trite in the extreme, and only serves to make the film even more boring than it already is.
Carlos Aured, who also directed Naschy in Blue Eyes of the Broken Doll and Curse of the Devil provides dull direction here, which likes the
dialogue
does nothing to help the film.
The intentions were good, I suppose, but things get awfully tiresome when the
dialogue
is SO nauseating.
I agree with the other reviewers that the children in the movie are an unfortunate mutation that now plagues us nightly in sit-coms and the
dialogue
is stilted and preachy.
Think all Franchot Tone's
dialogue
dubbed.
Some unnecessary
dialogue
in which various dull legal issues get debated.
The plot rambles and ultimately goes nowhere, the
dialogue
is clunky and trite and the director has little concept of how to get the best from his actors.
Nothing new in this hackneyed romance with characters put into unbelievable situations, speaking
dialogue
that borders on the ridiculous.
The
dialogue
is super-horrible for even a C movie.
Especially when the
dialogue
is two people complaining.
The film turned out be a dull, amateurish and ugly-looking ride; the sound recording is so poor that
dialogue
is unintelligible half of the time, whereas the acting gives new meaning to the word inept!
You can't help but laugh at a zombie being run over while actors are spewing crappy
dialogue.
the
dialogue
was terrible, must be a translation thing.
The
dialogue
can become incredibly ludicrous and poorly acted (eg, "Manji, can we ask you a few questions?" "Sure."
The acting is poor (Debra Jo Rupp being a notable exception), the plots of most episodes are trite and uninspiring, the
dialogue
is weak, the jokes unfunny and it is painful to try and sit through even half an episode.
Dialogue
is completely unbelievable and illogical.
A bunch of kids who have zero knowledge about anything, are all frigid and worst of all, have terrible
dialogue
throughout, just mulling around as the main character tries to get a date with the girl.
after seeing it, i'd call it anything but. the point of this movie eludes me. the
dialogue
is all extremely superficial and absurd, many of the sets seemed to be afterthoughts, and despite all the nudity and implied sexual content, there's nothing erotic about this film...all leaving me to wonder just what the heck this thing is about! the title premise could have been the basis for a fun (if politically incorrect) comedy.
In the opening scene of "Malta Story" Mr A.Guinness bore such a startling resemblance to Noel Coward that I fully expected his first words to be "Certain women need striking regularly - like gongs" or some such world - weary bon mot.Unfortunately his
dialogue
is hardly deathless prose and even the Master would have had trouble bringing it to life.Indeed Mr Guinness wanders through the picture as if looking for a focal point and failing to find one.And therein lies the fatal weakness of the whole movie.Mr J.Hawkins likewise gives up early on and ends up giving a "Jack Hawkins" performance without an ounce of individuality.It could have been spliced from any of a dozen British war movies.Many of the early fifties usual suspects turn up and do their schtick to very little purpose.
i couldn't actually make it right to the end, and became one of the half dozen or more walk outs (about 1/3rd of the audience) after the ragged plot, woeful
dialogue
and insulting characterisation became just too much to bear.
I also admit that I despise Mamet
dialogue
with the kind of passion that some people have for meat-eaters, war-starters, and fur-wearers.
The scripting is atrociously simple-minded and insulting; it sounds like a high schooler wrote the
dialogue
because it lacks depth, maturity, and realism.
I suppose if you like endless
dialogue
that doesn't forward the story and flashy camera effects like the scene transitions in the television show _Angel_, you'll enjoy the film.
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