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The film starts with a bawdy song unmistakably naughty and then follows ever so much suggestive but clever
dialogue.
The
dialogue
is excellent and the chemistry between the main characters is rare.
The sets are boring as are the characters and the
dialogue.
Lot's of scenes and
dialogue
that was original, and fun.
Sharp
dialogue
and gleaming photography are the other major assets.
The script is...OK, the
dialogue
is... acceptable, the acting is good, for the most part (this movie is rife with underrated actors that are much more talented than they've ever been given credit for).
Dramatic
dialogue
and crafty schemes seem just enough to outwit the computerized meglomaniac.
This is a wonderful film with great characters, classic set, and snappy
dialogue.
The
dialogue
was hackneyed and trite.
The
dialogue
and plot are poor.
dialogue
is very good as is the direction.for
wow ... for a start.. the 3 main leads .. who i have liked on screen in the past..were given dreary
dialogue
.. The characters were all so unlikable, the story.. what story?!.. it just wasn't worth being made.. it told nothing.
The books are almost always formula in this point too - but Stine was phenomenal in spicing the stories up by conjuring up different humorous dialogue, explanations for the evil, or details to make it seem impressive to a kid.
There are many scenes of back and forth
dialogue
with little purpose but to fill time.
Too bad it had to be done this badly--poor script, mediocre direction, laughable dialogue, paper-thin characters, an ending that can only be described as a complete let-down, and no insight whatsoever as to the killer.
Of all the movies that you could watch, if you choose to watch this movie....i should say that your very unfortunate....The story is crap, the acting nowhere near tolerable and the music not something we'd expect from A.R. Rehman..but its not fair to judge A r rehman with this movie because the music of a movie is to an extent influenced by the story and acting.......I wonder how someone like Ajith can ever be called an actor.....his
dialogue
delivery is pathetic and its better i don't mention his facial expressions......you'd do yourself a favour by not watching this movie...or rather watch it and educate others on how these kinda movies humiliate the once-enchanting Tamil film industry...Also....i beg the filmmakers not to cast people who are stone heads when it comes to dancing in roles that are supposed to highlight it.....For crying out loud, Ajith can't even dance to those funny dappankuthu songs...how can one tolerate him DANCING BHARATHANATYAM......the thought of him donning the role of a classical dancer would make good dancers of yesteryears turn in their graves.....And watch out for the scenes where Ajith is supposed to be projecting an effeminate side.....Its official ...he's the worst(or is there a worser term for that) thing that can happen to Tamil cinema.........
The
dialogue
was inane and insipid, the situations completely unbelievable--particularly the pornography subplot, which I can only imagine was meant to be quirky, but fell very flat.
Some of the
dialogue
is sharp and there are interesting bits and pieces.
Seriously, the only real way to enjoy this film fully is to turn the sound off and make up your own
dialogue
as you go along.
The
dialogue
is terribly delivered (the best delivery is from the comic-relief robot!), terribly written (contrived, preachy, and generally painful).
As an example, the
dialogue
is littered with things like "I am going to make more noise than two skeletons making love in a tin coffin."
Robard's
dialogue
is wooden.
While it might have come out before Shanghai Noon, this was just plain unbearable to watch with painfully BAD stereotypical
dialogue
with a plot thrown in around the last 2/3rd of the movie.
The
dialogue
comes across as unnatural and stiff, and with the exception of the hustler/photographer wannabe character, the acting is pretty poor.
Whit Stillman's movies are
dialogue
driven, which is not everyone's cup of tea.
Nothing much happens in this film, but the intricate interplay of characters,
dialogue
and ambiance make for a fascinating and penetrating look at these young people's lives.
In my consumer guide mode, I should first mention one very simple way to tell whether you might like Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice--do you like films that are almost all
dialogue?
The pace is tedious, the
dialogue
bad, the plot weak, and the acting substandard.
Clichéd
dialogue
and plot tears this movie to shreds.
The acting was excellent, the
dialogue
intelligent and witty, the location fitting for the story.
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