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The
dialogues
by Vijay Tendulkar is also great.
You can't find any flaws in the
dialogues.
Dialogues
are sparing, with no monologues or exchanges exteriorizing the characters' inner conflicts, doubts, or feelings.
I've never seen
dialogues
be spoken in such a rough way, but having a strong feeling.
The
dialogues
are much better than those in the "Umrao Jaan Ada" - a supposedly dialogue based movie.
This film is a very good movie.The way how the everybody portrayed their roles was great.The story is nice.It tells us about Raj who is in love with Priya.They get married.She later becomes pregnant.But shortly their is a problem.Sadly they wont get the child.Raj later meets Madhu.He bribes her.She later becomes pregnant but she is not married to him.The movie is very good.The
dialogues
are wonderful.The songs are melodious to listen.The picturisations are good.The wedding song is very colourful.Salman,Rani,Preity were excellent.
This is the best dub I've ever heard by Disney, as well as the best adaptation since the biggest abuse ever on soundtrack, themes, characters,
dialogues
in Kiki Delivery Service.
Simon's carefully written
dialogues
are truly electrified by Matthau and Burns.
The strong performance of the main character, supported by good
dialogues
makes this flick very enjoyable.
The 'end' scene, in the house of Bill is very excellent, good camera-work, nice
dialogues
and very good acting.
I was so captivated by the acting and the tone and the filming that I listened only partially to the
dialogues.
The patchwork of anecdotes surprises, moves, amuses; the
dialogues
are so natural, they seem to be improvised.
Dialogues
in this movie are rather dreadful, albeit visually this movie got its moments.
The
dialogues
don't just border on the ridiculous - it's fair to say that it's miles south of the border, let alone the equator.
Apart from the on going
dialogues
that may or may not be profound or interesting, the art of cinema is not really present.
They ceased distancing and brought the viewers closer to understanding the nature of things by sticking to human scales, cutting down on special effects and omitting falsely-sounding, hypocritical
dialogues
and proclamations.
I see some people adore it for its sheer badness, but I didn't find it particularly amusing (save for a couple of scenes and dialogues) in that aspect.
Bad plot, bad characters, bad actors, bad dialogues, bad sets, everything was awful.
It could be great but there's a total lack of substance on the whole picture, on the killer itself, on the way the story is told, on the
dialogues
which are totally plane, and i hated, it started with the concept of one ''crew, one camera'', and was suddenly changed in the middle.
The
dialogues
are bad, always cliché.
And this one does, so don't hesitate if you tired of watching City of Lost children for the 25th time, or you know all the
dialogues
of Dark City by heart, a must!
Although I have to agree, that the scene with the boat in the beginning is ridiculous, the
dialogues
compensate for mistakes like that.
For the gorehounds among us, this movie features a handful of gross murder sequences and utterly cheesy make-up effects, but it lacks literally everything else like structure, tension or understandable
dialogues.
The
dialogues
were so run of the mill.
Too much theories, too much
dialogues
for nothing.
The
dialogues
are inflammable and the interpretations are excellent.
The characters are real and very easy to relate to, the
dialogues
are simple and genuine, the proceedings are dramatic yet realistic, and the film is extremely interesting and entertaining.
Weird, but intriguing
dialogues.
"The Insider" is a masterpiece.I only saw it because Al Pacino was in it;the theme really wasn't very interesting for me(I though that was the usual "political-correct" film against tobacco),but then came the big (big!) surprise;I found myself seeing an incredible good film.It has wonderful performances by(of course)Al Pacino ,Russel Crow,Christopher Plummer and Diane Venora.It's one of that strange cases when the theme of the film isn't very interesting , but the film is so well made that you enjoy it like if it would have the most interesting theme possible.Michael Mann shows that is one of the best directors;making an absolutely absorbing film ,starting with a non much interesting theme ;it has nearly hypnotic moments (the most of them when Al Pacino and Russel Crow are having a phone conversation).It's so absorbing that the 2 hours and a half of it seems like lees than 1 hour.I can't say what's the best thing the film has,why?;because it's all;the performances, the dialogues,the locations (with incredible shadows and lights in everyone),the direction,etc.So, if you want to see one of the best films (if not the best )of 1999,see this masterpiece.
Intentionally stupid
dialogues
remain stupid anyway, purposefully idiotic plot is idiotic all the same and deliberately foolish heroes stay fools all the way through.
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