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The only thing it has going for it is the CGI, which is on par with the sort of CGI you would expect to see in a PC game dialogue, between levels.
If there's anything really odd about 'That Which Survives,' it's the
dialogue.
I don't recall any other episode of ST with
dialogue
quite like this.
And it's all the more peculiar as the writer, John Meredyth Lucas, was a Trek veteran who wrote four shows including the fine episode 'The Changeling.' None of his other scripts display this odd approach to
dialogue.
Much of the narrative unfolds without explicit explanation, and often with minimal
dialogue.
A Frenchman directing mostly Germans speaking awkward phonetic English--that's just one of the problems here, but it's a big one, since so many of the actors here stiltedly handle
dialogue
that would be problematic under ideal circumstances.
This also applies to the cut scenes between
dialogue
... at times I was drooling!
Seasoned western writers such as James R. Webb and Borden Chase penned the screenplay, but they deliver little in the way of memorable
dialogue
and there are absolutely no surprises in this formulaic horse opera.
The script abounds in throwaway lines that have no relation to anything else ("I haven't seen anything like this since the Bay of Pigs"), scraps of ridiculous
dialogue
(the history professor sees Ernest with a possibly valuable artifact: "Where did you get that?"
The result is merriment that takes many forms, including physical contests at a picnic where Nugent finds himself the rival of Margaret's boyfriend while trying to lose for Susan's sake; a basketball game where he must champion her erstwhile beau from the bleachers; and family occasions where the
dialogue
turns frequently hilarious.
This is a
dialogue
and situation comedy with elements of satire and more.
The
dialogue
is in Kiwi, i.e., "english", but it would benefit from subtitles, also in English, as in The Harder They Come.
The script contains no subtlety or finesse, giving us the bare bones of what passes for key moments in the story, and features
dialogue
that makes you presume it was written in a foreign language and then translated using Google.
Possible Spoilers I wanted to give this stinker a 1 but the
dialogue
was so bad that I laughed until I had tears running down face.
Take my advise and watch instead some early afternoon Australian soap reruns from the eighties, like 'Cellblock H' the performances are comparable the plausibility of the drama and
dialogue
vastly superior.
The
dialogue
is so bad that one has to give the actors credit for somehow getting through this movie...only this one movie to the director's credit....hmmmm I wonder why! Was Faye Dunaway so desperate?
In fact, this film epitomizes cheesiness: stupid plot, uneven effects, mostly terrible acting (save for leading lady Tracy Scoggins, who is too awesome-looking for her acting to matter anyway), and
dialogue
laced with lame puns ("You messed up my make-up"!).
Each character is well drawn out and the
dialogue
is especially good.
A 'Korda Collection' classic film and I shan't part with my videocassette - 'Tiger' comic script and stilted
dialogue
notwithstanding.
All the characters here are fairly unsavory anyway, and the actors are not helped by the campy lines of
dialogue
and uncompelling conflicts.
Once they actually get into the
dialogue
it becomes apparent the script has vast layers to it, it essentially is a comment on modern existence and the conflicting views held by people, it uses the two characters in the film as symbols of society; Andre representing the new age thinking, while Wallace represents the rational scientific mind and shows the conflicting desire of wanting to retreat back to primitive living to find our humanity but also wanting to enjoy the benefits modern society grants us.
It was a game that involved side-scroll shooting, first-person perspective shooting,
dialogue
scenes, helicopter shootout, scuba-dive shootout, and a 3-D action maze scene.
I could quote the tiresome
dialogue
before the words had been uttered.
Incomprehensable story,
dialogue
that makes no sense, acting from hell, weird cuts etc.
Furthermore, neither scenarist Neil Ruttenberg nor
dialogue
writer R.J. Robertson makes any mention of Deathstalker's previous heroic exploits.
The well-known story itself holds few surprises, but the cast is so wonderful and the
dialogue
so crisp that one can't help but enjoy the film.
Yes that's right, according to this guy the film Bratz is a perfect masterpiece with impeccable acting,
dialogue
and story, backed up by Oscar worthy directing and screenplay.
i cant say a negative word about this film as i would obviously be taken it out of context as it is without drought the sort of film the typifies quality direction acting and great moody
dialogue
not to mention the original scenes.
Loved the
dialogue
too.
But, the pace of the film is plodding, the performances detached and completely unengaging (or maybe the characters are detached and completely unengaging; in any case, you don't sympathize with them), the direction too "arty" (for example, a driving scene with no
dialogue
runs about five minutes, while one of Karen Black's "melancholy" songs plays on the soundtrack).
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