Disbelief
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After seeing this film, I can see how her suspension of
disbelief
in this regard could've been distracting to other movie-goers as well.
While not a student of the art I still have a high threshold for
disbelief
suspension and buying into the film maker's vision, if I can find it.
I had no problem "suspending my
disbelief"
at some of the wackier story elements because the intentions of the filmmakers are so warm-hearted while they still manage to poke fun at everyone involved.
After watching "Waco: The Rules of Engagement" I was just sitting in
disbelief
of what I was witness to.
I first saw this film in the mid 60's when I was a teenager, and it moved me so much, in fact the end scene where Han Suyin hears of Mark's death, and then rushes to the hill in disbelief, where you then hear Mark's voice saying "Give Me Your Hand", and then the image of him disappears, the butterfly with it's superstitious meaning, the music, the shattered emotions of Love of Han Suyin, just left me sobbing my heart out.
Watkins films everything in a documentary style, which causes for more than a little awkwardness or required strong suspension of disbelief: how is it that the camera crew is with the group of starving and parched prisoners over 2 days without either offering help or sharing in their misery?
Andie MacDowell is superb in her role as a reporter, as she goes from
disbelief
to belief.
As with every movie, we need to suspend some disbelief, yet I found with MAX AND GRACE I was easily transported and completely convinced with it's "surreal moments".
If you think about it, its not an easy subject matter to handle but this film manages to suspend
disbelief
which in itself is a feat for such a way out subject.
When i watched it, I didn't know particularly what it was about, i knew it was about some type of forbidden relationship, but other then that I was clueless, and as I began to see what was taking place between these two wonderfully depicted characters, i was in shock, disbelief, confusion and surprise.
Although the premise requires a significant suspension of disbelief, it is worth the trouble to do so.
(Some of the superficial "sports comedy" results from Jack's uncomprehending
disbelief
at how "basa-boru" is played in Japan.)
However, interest soon turns into stunned
disbelief
as you realise the 'alien' is a huge body-builder woman in a steel bikini.
I found the script extremely weak, with the need to suspend
disbelief
forced upon the audience a little too much.
Even suspending
disbelief
to allow for invisibility (which I glady do for the sake of good bad movies) and allowing for exceedingly stupid victims in a horror movie, this movie asks for even more than that.
I actually found myself saying in disbelief, "That's it, that's the end?"
If it was a better movie, we might be able to suspend
disbelief
on a few things where it would help enjoyment, but the weaknesses are so glaring they only serve to highlight the improbabilities viewers might otherwise overlook.
Watching this silly spoof, you get the feeling than so many other comments have captured so accurately: that it's easy to make a cheap, low-quality film and then use the "parody" angle as an excuse for its cheapness and low quality (in one scene, female swimmers are terrified of tomatoes that are floating near them; how far can "suspension of
disbelief"
go - even in a parody?).
When it comes to horror movies, I am more than willing to suspend disbelief, ignore sub-par production values, and overlook plot holes in the interest of a good scare.
There are many a giallo where one has to suspend disbelief, let the picture roll and catch up with it somewhere before it becomes delirious and some poor police officer has to eventually explain what we have seen.
Anyhow, I might have chosen to suspend my
disbelief
had the characters and the plot been well elaborated.
I found White Noise to be preposterous beyond our best efforts of suspension of
disbelief.
When you're making a thriller about witchcraft, I believe you should do everything you can to help the audience suspend its
disbelief
in order for the movie to work.
The single most important thing about watching any movie is the concept of "willing suspension of
disbelief"
. . . it is impossible to do that in this movie.
Throughout it I was either speechless, literally gasping with disbelief, or rolling on the floor in hysterics.
Having just wasted a couple of hours watching this and for 80% of that time in complete disbelief, I can give this garbage the turkey of the year award, no problem.
I can understand suspension of disbelief, but this is just complete stupidity.
If you have no real passion for life or sense of what musics all about then happily indulge in the suspension of
disbelief
and watch this waffle.
Bat People" by Jerry Jameson is one hell of a horrible film.The script is deadly dull and there is no gore nor nudity.This pointless piece of crap is so mind-numbingly boring that you'll scratch your head in a total
disbelief
after suffering through it.Even the design of a man-bat creature by a young Stan Winston is completely pathetic and unmemorable.Avoid this stinker like the plague.2
I think at the bit where Michael Lerner is confronted by what I can only describe as a high school cast of Les Miserables my mouth hung open in
disbelief.
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