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The film does not contain much
dialogue
but it's pretty bad when it occurs with male characters saying things like "you got yourself a great little broad there" after Jade has just served the drinks!
She Freak is an absolutely terrible film on a technical level to, photography, music, editing & sound (the
dialogue
is muffled throughout) are below acceptable.
The
dialogue
is unlike any on television, and because of this the show seems more realistic and engaging than any Western movie or series ever before.
Here are my reasons (some spoilers contained within): (1) I loved the sharp
dialogue
in this movie.
I thought that sense it had Duane jones staring as the main character that it would have at least a little potential in it but what i saw most of his acting was boring
dialogue
and not enough enthusiasm in his character.
With its flashbacks-within-flashbacks, occasionally philosophical dialogue, a passionate love scene, a constant "poetic" music score, etc., it's obvious that Donnie Yen was trying to make something more than a simple martial-arts film.
Carping about the slow pace or minimal
dialogue
is like complaining Scorsese's movies are too violent or the Marx Brothers too zany.
One of many priceless snatches of
dialogue
-- PANDORA (ecstatic) Mother, last night I had my first orgasm.
Troll 2 offers everything one expects from a movie with its reputation: bad acting, bad dialogue, bad effects and best of all loads of entertainment.
Haggis' directing skills have improved, and his screenplay features exceptional
dialogue.
The plot was absurd, the acting terrible, and the
dialogue
was wooden and artificial.
OK cast, good performances (Sobieski is just fine here), even has subtitles for French
dialogue
during the Parisian sequences, but distinctly a case of so what?
There is no question that Ledoyen is beautiful to look at, but the
dialogue
was both silly and annoying.
So is the
dialogue
(The Candyman himself steps up his silly one-liners a notch).
The dialogue, in both its everyday scenarios and heated exchanges, is excellent; and the mockumentary style meshes perfectly with the nicely segmented, ever-twisting plot.
An Eric Clapton score is used insensitively, underscoring
dialogue
with unnecessary frequency; the acting (especially from Colm Meaney) renders the characters close to parody; the camera work is needlessly jumpy; while the plot is reduced to a series of set-piece encounters.
The screen play is absolutely brilliantly written, each scene contains incredibly true to life
dialogue
and interaction.
The story was extremely basic, which is fine except that the
dialogue
was poorly written as well.
It has an incomparable depth, and each layer of
dialogue
is intense and perfect in its own right.
The
dialogue
in this movie was excellent, and the story was told exceptionally well.
I can just imagine the "behind the scenes
" dialogue
while making this picture: "this is going to be such a cute movie, the story is so cute, the
dialogue
is so cute, the actors are so cute, the acting is so cute, no the acting is so dynamic, it's going to be such a hit with the audience: being so piquant and lovely, and yet so comical........" I don't know too much about the Back Street Boys, except that they're famous, now I realize they must have made some money and thought they were going to make a classic film, they were wrong, money doesn't always translate into good taste.
The actress who plays the lead was pretty, but was "no actor", the mother had the handicap of delivering bad dialogue, as did all the actors for that fact.
As the boy Stone goes on the run with, and with whom she is supposed to bond with, Jean-Luke Figueroa isn't necessarily untalented, and in a better-made movie he might even be good; however, be it the
dialogue
or direction, he makes very little impact, a fact not helped by the lack of ANY chemistry between he and Stone.
It goes without saying now (but of course I will say) that I and many others don't merely enjoy, "love", are engrossed by, adore, are awestruck and stunned by, etc. etc. etc., the writing, the directing, the staging, the performance, the concept, the amazing
dialogue
and soliloquies by Al, Bullock, Jane, Doc, Farnum, Utter, et al., and on and on.
And a lot of pointless
dialogue
that almost put me to sleep.
His performance is admirable in the way that he carefully delivers fairly pedantic
dialogue.
The
dialogue
and narration are often taken directly from the novel, with just some abbreviation.
A Kid in King Arthur's Court is a film with unoriginal and uninspired dialogue, a lame plot, and jokes that only make you want to laugh at how stupid they are.
I went to this expecting....well, I had no idea what to expect, but I imagined it'd be pointless gore with a badly written plot and idiotic
dialogue.
That does not, however, excuse his lackluster performance and the stinted
dialogue
of the lead and pretty much all characters.
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