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Sure, it was cheesy and low budget, but the indomitable Rob Bowman didn't pull any punches in this futuristic
drama
about dragons.
Thank goodness for films like POSSESSED that proved that Hollywood was capable of producing a reasonably good psychological
drama.
Critics are always looking for something extreme and dramatic and forget about the simple and real; life isn't always a
drama
with explosions in every corner.
The cinematography is quite ahead of its time (the camera rarely sits still, yet remains unobtrusive), the
drama
is milked for maximum effect (and there are numerous sudden shocks), and the science-fiction/occult aspects of the film never overshadow the human element.
This movie was a comedy, but a
drama
as well and I loved it.
It wasn't a comedy, or even a
drama
really.
(There are Spoilers) Almost impossible to follow hostage
drama
with so many twists and turns that you feel like a pretzel, twisting and turning along with them, by the time the movie is finally over.
The main problem is that Sajid Khan couldn't make up his mind whether he wanted to make Hey Babyy a comedy or a drama, which results in an uneasy mix of both.
This project, along with Emma Thompson's reimagining of "Sense and Sensibility", both filmed in 1995, contributed to the renewal of the popularity on both sides of the Atlantic of Jane Austen's work and the costume
drama
that the British Television and Film Industry does so well, and for good reason.
I feel that the writers deserve a bigger budget to prove to us that they can create a truly cinematic experience rather than a small dimension TV
drama.
For the left-brained, the clumsy writing and hammy acting brings you little more
drama
than you would find in a Lifetime movie of the week.
Created by Ruth Boswell and husband James Boswell, the series focused on crucial issues in an increasingly technological age and did so all under the banner of a serious children's television drama, which for its time was really quite something.
Tracy Pollan deserves a special Golden Turkey for the single worst supporting performance in a pivotal role in a
drama.
First of all, I love high school/college setting, dysfunctional family and coming of age
drama.
Everything that happens in this very civilized, easy-going TV
drama
series is inextricably involved with the Brit war effort imparting a sense of the period and the history to the intrigues and
drama
of the stories.
My criteria for excellence is quite simply entertainment value, regardless of the genre (i.e., drama, horror, action, romance, etc.).
Sadly that magic has faded, and boring realism and
drama
has taken the forefront in an attempt to reinvent Bond, though it may have been acceptable if the Bond was right and if the Bond spirit was still in tact.
The one drawback is when the
drama
shifts abruptly into documentary-style at the very end.
This movie is recommended to any fan of the Japanese cinema, of Kurasawa, and of the police
drama.
Evidently everyone involved fees were high because the stench this one will leave behind will follow everyone who took part in this travesty of a
drama
to their graves.
Take my advise and watch instead some early afternoon Australian soap reruns from the eighties, like 'Cellblock H' the performances are comparable the plausibility of the
drama
and dialogue vastly superior.
the movie had a good balance of
drama
and comedy, leaning more towards the comedy side as they are lots of light saber fights and David Prowse writing on a Darth Vader fake Darth Vaders light saber "David Prowse is the only Darth Vader".
It has been released in North America as Descendants of Darkness and is an enjoyable blend of supernatural action and
drama
with some comedic overtones to keep things from getting too heavy.
The
drama
was riveting without being over done or heavy-handed.
This has got to be one of the most AMAZING films ever made, not only for the astounding cinematography, the quiet, subtle, yet overpowering drama, the incredible pacing of the story, the compelling character portraits, but also for very intelligently conceived cinema verite techniques.
Very well acted war
drama.
If this director wanted to put comedy, major drama, and racial issues into a movie along with music videos to boot, he should have thought this project out more seriously.
There is never a dull moment and I can thoroughly recommend this great slice-of-life
drama!
For that matter, it's not quite as deep or well-written as the somewhat similar "A Question of Love"--a TV
drama
starring Gena Rowlands and Jane Alexander on the subject of a lesbian couple fighting to keep custody of their kids.
This is a decent mix of religious horror, cop
drama
and straight-up slasher 80's films with an original premise and some believable acting from unfamiliar faces, namely Emma Sutton in the lead role.
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