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I was convinced that the
director
was a beginner.
With such a promising cast and a
director
that I have heard great things about, I was utterly disappointed by this film.
I find it interesting that the
director
decided to have her lead the female competition, yet near the end she is shown passing people who look like they're staggering along on two broken legs!
If Jacqueline McKenzie and John Lynch weren't such talented actors this film would probably be even worse than it actually is.The story of two mentally disturbed people who fall in love and have a baby is an interesting one,and well worth exploring.However on the negative side,the plot becomes increasingly over the top as the story progresses,and the music choices more and more bizarre,so that by the end I found myself laughing when I know the
director
intended for me to be crying.
The
director'
s idea was to present Bach without plot, acting, fun, theatrics, dialog, narrative, or drama.
But the film's
director
Philippe Gagnon, wasted too much footage on Lancaster.
It seems they tried some things on the set and said to each other "hey this looks rather cool, why not put this in there" after which the
director
probably said "Yeah....YEAH this is genius!" and got back to snorting coke or something.
Didn't this guy, this director, if you can call him that, realize that the first Problem Child was bad enough?
Hypothetical situations abound, one-time
director
Harry Ralston gives us the ultimate post-apocalyptic glimpse with the world dead, left in the streets, in the stores, and throughout the landscape, sans in the middle of a forgotten desert.
The use of "astral projection"(wandering soul), to exist outside of body, with the result inflicting horrible death(..crushing the insides of victims leading to broken spine and ruptured organs)on those close to the one with such ability, is the threat of ETERNAL EVIL, providing Karen Black(..as Janus) with another "unique" character to fool around with as a woman who influences a commercial director, Paul Sharpe(Winston Rekert) tired of his waning marriage and dull career.
The idiotic male
director
and writer of this movie need to have their heads examined.
The
director
added a bogus fantasy storyline about a reincarnated snake who finds his long lost girl (in the previous birth) dead by 2 guys, but the blame goes to 10 people.
Well, even losers that actually like National Lampoon shall hate this movie...they'll want to murder the director, I swear to God.
Peter Cushing and Donald Pleasance are legendary actors, and
director
Kostas Karagiannis was the man behind the successful Greek Giallo-esquire thriller Death Kiss in 1974; and yet when you combine the three talents, all you get is this complete load of drivel!
His final scene in the show had to have been a filler by the
director.
Give the worst
director
trophy to Irwin Allen, for turning so much into so little.
Every character was only good at self praise and lead actors (i use this term liberally as has the director) emote in the likeness of stone.
I do not feel the
director
was adequate for the film as several very bad choices were made re: shot angles, blocking, etc.
If the
director
was trying to give it a "realistic" feel, they failed and lost some good performances because of it.
This was the first feature film for just about everyone involved, including
director
Teck Tan, so they deserve credit for pulling it off.
I'm quite surprised, because the previous two horror films I've seen from
director
Bob Clark - Deathdream and Black Christmas - were both highly inventive and entertaining films, but Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things just doesn't cut it.
This was Phil Karlson's second film as
director.
I checked out the
director
Allan A Goldstien and was not surprised to find nothing of interest in his resume (in fact I am half thinking that this is a pseudo name).
John Milius, a
director
known more for the worship of naked male bodies and brute military force than any insight (or interest) in conventional human relationships, has a maddening way of cutting away from his desert lovers every time it looks like Candace might get kissed.
If this is the author's and
director'
s idea of a slice of life, they are clinically manic depressives.
The
director'
s gone nuts... of course.. he does know a lot about the army, but then he certainly is a cheap guy.
The
director
is unfairly prejudiced against the 'goy' characters -- content to let them be grotesque cardboard caricatures -- and inexplicably indulgent towards the homewrecking behavior of the heroine.
But my god, what were the writers, casting director, and
director
thinking?
That
director
ought to be punished somehow for not eliciting at least some kind of performance out of these people.
Jonathan Demme is such a character-oriented
director
that, to see him pulling a Brian De Palma (which is to say, aping Hitchcock), it is nearly predictable when he fails to work up much suspense within this tepid mystery.
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