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Aside from Robert Surtees' cinematography and the decent art direction, this "Bandit" remains kissless.
From the starting scenes it seems to be heading in the
direction
of another safe predictable rom-com, but the moment he arrives at the house it just disintegrates.
The acting, script, direction, production standards and casting are all garbage.
The art
direction
is weak and outdated.
the best thing about the film (and it is actually worth seeing just for this) was the art
direction
- the film has an amazing intangible quality to it.
By now this Betacam production's horror atmosphere is rapidly giving way to an insurance infomercial vibe, with the monumental (and rather endearing) plainness of the leads skewing things further in that
direction.
Lazy writing, bad acting and wooden
direction
lead us to a 2005 Canadian-made TV movie called HUSH, not to be confused with about eight other movies using the same name.
I was looking forward to seeing two bright young actors appearing in "Dear John," but it was very slow moving; and I felt that both the screenplay and the
direction
hampered the flexibility of the principle performers.
Good cinematography, good acting good direction...cannot justify a story that is not and cannot be acceptable to any society.
The
direction
is terrible and the acting is worse.
So why is "Changi" a monumental failure? - the acting in "Changi" is uniformly excellent, the music and cinematography is good - it is the writing and
direction
that have let it down.
This movie really left me thinking ... but not about the plot, the direction, the characters, an underlying message, or a clever script.
More controlled
direction
would have allowed the performers, even the limp Wagner, to scale their acting along the lines of an engaging relationship; as it was released, there is, for the most part, an immense lack of commitment.
The actors are over the top, the art
direction
looks like a Disney movie, the music is contrived, and the sentiment so sweet that it gives viewers cavities.
If one wants to watch comedy that is as flat as a pancake and how poor
direction
can turn a story into cavity sweetness, this is a good one to watch.
An excellent cast who do their best with an awful script, inept direction, and some of the worst score that I have ever heard.
The direction, the plot, the suspense and the act of the casts is so amateurish.
The direction, LOGIC, continuity, changes in plot-script and dialog made me cry out in pain.
From the acting, direction, scriptwriting and art
direction
this film is just entirely ill conceived and the money would have been better spent on shoes for land mine victims.
The film is written ridiculously,
direction
is odd, dialogues are out of place and scrambled, the actors didn't do it much justice either, Arquette is annoying throughout, Ian Nicholas was nonexistent, Macy was decent, but only because hes a pretty good actor and probably just tried his best not to come out of this project with a totally embarrassing performance, he was at least tolerable.
Wright's
direction
is uninspired in the extreme and the action sequences are confusing and inept.
The dialog is painful to hear and Hemmings
' direction
is largely inept.
The story isn't entirely lame, but direction, acting (even from a cast with some talent) everything is thrown together without skill.
The acting is mediocre, and the
direction
is weak.
It certainly has a distinctive look, but it lacks just about everything else: story, purpose, direction, excitement; you name it.
Astonishingly inept writing, direction, production, at every level, even for a TV movie.
The
direction
was very confusing and the sound was louder than the actors themselves.
The
direction
and "mise-en-scene" is basic (even Ron Howard does better!); the script is bad and pretentious (a really bad Tarantino); the cast is covered in TV stars, models and reality show stars that don't no nothing about acting.
And the actor who plays the "Third"...Jake Thomas...was just awful, more than likely due to a real lack of
direction.
Budget limitations are readily apparent, and the
direction
is stolid.
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