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It sets itself up as a thriller but then turns into some kind of growing-up drama, flashback style.
I'm afraid the second season lacks the charm, the chemistry and more importantly the
drama
of it's predecessor Grey's Anatomy.
I expected a
drama
with more intense character development.
This was NO Columbo, just a shallow and totally predictable crime
drama
with our familiar Lt. Columbo written in and stretched to 2 hours.
The last time I looked at my hot water bottle it had more acting, better plot, more
drama
and a lot more interest than this waste of celluloid.
This movie, about a medical examiner who investigates his friend's mysterious death in a car accident, has the complete receipt for a bad movie: bad acting, boring story, lack of suspense, poor humor and no
drama.
First of all, I realize that this is not a documentary -- that it is a
drama.
Was this a comedy or was it a
drama?
While it tried so hard to make a point, because of this lack of definition (comedy or drama), the clever themes and pointed remarks were lost.
Marie Dressler carries this Depression-era
drama
about a kindly bank owner, which recently aired on TCM during their April Fools comedy month.
The cast isn't good, the actors are over exaggerating and making foolish gestures, the costumes are so clean and tidy that everything (even Arab clothes) look fake and for the serious spectator who thinks twice this movie can be seen as a comedy instead of mystery
drama.
Bad
drama
composition is worst about this film as plot on killing Hitler suppose to be pretty dramatic event.
All these years later on TV; the tension and
drama
has lost most of its impact.
Apart from the above, the
drama
went from what could have been an interesting little story into a pantomime,the priest was a paedophile and there are gays running about every where,oh yes just to be totally PC one of the gay couple was black.i
Set at an exclusive psychiatric hospital, what is this movie about you wonder......high
drama
?
I am a big fan of Gina Gershon, when I rented this movie I expected a romantic drama, and some great performance from Gershon.
Yes, it is rather a
drama
than a thriller or action, but it should not mean that it is dramatically powerful.
In summary, I guess you could say it was on par with your typical made for TV
drama.
There are a lot of very talented actors in Canada who can do
drama
and comedy - none of them were used in this film.
If your desperate for a bad movie, this one could do the job, but if you seriously want to learn about culture issues in th 40's and 50's or see a good drama, there are a lot better options.
What this movie does well is combine action and horror with comedy and
drama
in a unique way that teases more emotion form the audience than a typical horror movie.
Here Naschy and director Juan Bosch had an open opportunity to make a religiously themed exploitation flick full of shocks and gore, and yet the result is a tame and overall bloodless
drama
that'll nearly put you to sleep!
I went into this movie thinking that it would be a neat football
drama
(in the same vein as Remember the Titans); however, I came away feeling like I had just attended a Ted Haggard sermon about the Rapture.
Released straight-to-video back in early 2003, "Dahmer" is an overtly talky, boring, badly acted and virtually bloodless snore-fest of a true-crime
drama
that never truly delves into the monstrous and demented psyche of the late mass murderer like it had the perfectly good potential to do!
Every episode contained plots such as rape, murder, kidnapping and drug smuggling, not much different to the plots of other
drama
shows of the period.
It's as if Lee Rose decided to write a
drama
about a woman struggling with her sexuality but then she either wasn't allowed by studio execs to give the story some true-to-life gusto or didn't have the cojones.
The replication of the disaster is not bad, but the
drama
around it is at some times silly, badly acted and way-too soap opera-like.
Extremely dull
drama
starring a very young Roddy McDowall, who trains a wild horse, the Flicka of the title, and is the only reason for watching the movie in the first place.
Every bit of
drama
and forward motion of the story is sucked dry by director Ye Lou's somnambulist directorial style.
As is often the case, films about self-loathing characters do not usually make for good
drama.
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