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Just when you thought you were watching a comment from famous liberals on DC politics (the first five minutes), the movie runs off the road and into B-film
drama
about 1) a computer voting error, 2) the regular evil corporate suits who wants to cover it up with the most unoriginal lines in history, and 3) a neurotic but extremely pretty female programmer who tries to tell the coming president about this.
In fact, the movie then changes from B-film drama, to idiotic B-film-love-drama.
If it just could've been INTELLIGENT love drama, but no! It's not!
It's the kind of "oops I'm so nervous I'm being stupid all the time, so please love me for it"-kind of love
drama.
Like the morose piano score, the film is a one note wonder, providing no contrast, no emotional coloring, and no intimate
drama.
No wonder the audience has abandoned US
drama
in droves and pitched their camp in reality shows.
The Capoeira ruined what could have been a good
drama.
This
drama
drags on to an abrupt and flat finale.
Have the acting done by A-Level
drama
students faking really bad US accents (in the Isle of Man!) Add monster special effects that the lovers of B&W Dr Who shows will appreciate.
GREAT! this should be good ol
' drama.
Uninteresting characters, failed attempts to add
drama
and tension, and a bit of simplistic philosophy thrown in too, all culminating in a terrible ending.
In other words - the creators planed to make comedy not
drama.
Thomas Howell's emoting would not be acceptable in most high school
drama
clubs.
In addition to the fact that this is just an abysmally made film (imagine giving a camcorder to the average high school
drama
club) the people who think that there is anything "real" about this legend need to grow up.
IF this is what great Eugene O'Niell
drama
is like I never want to be victim to viewing it ever again.
This is more like a wannabe
drama
flick that went bad.
In a courtroom drama, the closing statement of the defence attorney is pretty much the crux of the film, and when the issue is as difficult to resolve as this one, the statement is really being delivered to the audience as well as the jury.
As for the rest, I found the acting reasonable, with the exception of Sandra Bullock, who seems to be playing her usual bubbly self (doesn't really work in a courtroom drama), but what's the point when the film's message is as poor as this one.
The trailer makes this out to be a comedy, but the film can't decide if it wants to be a comedy, a drama, a romance or an action film.
The plot is ridiculous, forced USA
drama.
The glorious Edward gets to move up in the world when his supervisor tells him that he can drop those filthy Swedish
drama
movies and head up stairs to the splatter and gore department.
There's about 45 minutes of story padded by 2 hours of unnecessary subplots, featuring bland by-the-book TV
drama
clichés.
The script is bad, the directing is bad, it seems to me that a high school group got together to do a project for their
drama
class.
It ought to have been produced as a normal TV serial or maybe even as a local theater
drama
instead of putting it out on the big screen.
It felt a bit like a bad high-school
drama
class attempt at film making.
Rigoletto is Verdi's masterpiece, full of drama, emotion and powerful, memorable music.
The lighthearted, fun-poking flavor of Austen's writing is completely and conspicuously absent from this ponderous foray iinto horror meets period
drama.
The theatrics and the
drama
included in the movie is fantastic, but the facts and the research is far from solid.
Palance and Steiger both affirm they are indeed serious actors who can portray their respective roles with power, emotion and
drama.
If you're one who's looking for more depth in a crime drama, this one's not for you!
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