Drama
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Well played, but predictable
drama.
A stroll down the sidewalk, a brother-to-brother discussion on a sofa, hell, even a kiss on a first-date are all shot cusinart-style, distracting this viewer from ever being able to enter into the
drama.
This low cal watch contains no suspense, no thrills, no drama, no action, precious few funny moments, a dash of nudity, and almost no romance.
Disclaimer: During my ventures into foreign cinema, I have taken a liking to a wide variety of movies that span different genres that include horror, action, drama, comedy, and romance, to name a few.
This might be considered soft core S&M porn because the
drama
is devoid of all reference points such as time, place, and political context.
This movie is at times a wild 80s college sex comedy, others a sweet romantic one... Then it has moments of serious
drama
and then sprinkles in dashes of science fiction...
A high school
drama
club could probably come out with a better product.
The Concorde:Airport'79, Is for now, the last of the high
drama
high,camp Airport series, At first glance in the TV guide,or DVD cover you would simply think that the film your about to view is as thrilling as the previous Airport's Think Again!
The set appears to be only one room with various lighting effects and at the moment you think something good is about to happen you are let down by the total lack of acting, drama, suspense, horror, gore, story line and mythology.
Released here in 1980 this hilarious all-tar
drama
was greeted with howls of delight at the session I attended.
After an intriguing start, this little
drama
quickly descends into the ranks of sheer mediocrity.
Catherine Zeta-Jones and Aaron Eckhart star in a "romantic
" drama
about an uptight chef played by Zeta-Jones, who ends up carrying for her niece when her sister is killed in a car crash.
Overly stagey and everyone being the total melodramatic
drama
queen at every single moment.
The movie is a
drama.
It is a
drama.
Teen
drama
about 3 young Singaporean kids (very similar to UK chavs) who play truant from school, run with gangs, get into fights, insult people on the street, get tattoos, hang about doing nothing, etc. etc, They generally imagine themselves to be hard and every so often shout challenging rap chants into the camera.
The literally needless violence, the plot holes, Tarantino's table-itis sans drama, and absent character development made this a thoroughly painful, glorified montage.
Add in the self-censorship involving CIA operative Frank Carlucci, and you have a film stripped of both its
drama
and its power.
This is just one of the hundred million movies where the directors try to shove too much
drama
into a movie that's not dramatic at all.
The coke scene is bad enough to throw your shoe at the set, it might have been a great scene had it been shot for movies and not the stage, with the camera half way across the house hovering over a mirror with drugs on it while the
drama
is going on far in the background.
just felt the story wasn't there,and there wasn't much in the way of excitement or drama.i
Despite some strong language it looks like a family film but after a while it becomes clearly that Pete's Meteor is a hardly suitable for young audience
drama.
And the worst is that it is a
drama
with so much ridiculous and even totally implausible plot.
I suppose when a life
drama
needs a meteor or what is more something that looks like even more ridiculous spiritual content that's a really bad sign.
This show demonstrates the depths to which UK TV pre-watershed
drama
has sunk.
Stodgy
drama
starring Pat O'Brien as a washed-up reporter who turns up at his ex-boss's house to ask for money to fund his son's operation, only to find him dead on the floor.
The writers seem to have no idea about
drama
- they seem to think conflict IS drama, and of course that is only one element of it.
The performances vary from
drama
school theatrics (Marla English) to a 'couldn't care less' walk through (Tom Conway).
The script and voice acting also leave something to be desired since most of the cast seems about as talented as the cast of a third grade
drama
play.
Where the two are so different is that The Cave is unreal, entirely unbelievable, more Alien-esquire sci-fi fantasy adventure than horror, or
drama.
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