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From Tom's latest foray into
dramatic
excellence (Captain Miller) to his first big smash, er "Splash".
They just all seem to be way too dramatic, and you get the sense they're acting like they know they're in a horror film (if that's what you want to call it) and are acting out the cliché reactions.
Peter Graves gives the most
dramatic
speech of the 50's at the very end of this flick.
To take the battle of Iwo Jima and show how that war, that turning point, maybe not, that
dramatic
apocalypse, for sure, of the Second World War, American side, is a pure illustration of what an apocalypse is: a revelation.
Every once in a while you come across a documentary film that is entertaining and dramatic, regardless of whether or not you like the subject matter.
The scenes between the father/daughter team of Yuji and Io Shinoda who head the Godzilla Prediction Network (GPN) are entertaining and moving, especially at a very
dramatic
moment in the story.
The only thing I can figure is that a lot of snobbery about serious
dramatic
portrayals somehow being more worthy of honor than great comic performances still very much lives on in much of the film community.
The 4 is for the
dramatic
content, historical accuracy, etc.
I can surely understand why people wouldn't appreciate it but you have to watch it with some understanding and you have to realize its
dramatic
touch.
A comedian who's work has mainly been very lighthearted, he plays a straight
dramatic
role here and does a excellent job.
The other films Jerry made around this time were either just terrible ("Slapstick Encounters") or featured more of his
dramatic
side ("KIng of Comedy", "Funny Bones").
Robin Williams shows that he has potential as a
dramatic
actor, not just FLUBBER and JUMANJI, material.
A comedy? No, therefore it's too
dramatic.
Though I really can't comment about the 'accuracy' of the story as I'm not a follower of the legend, as an entertainment venue I found "First Knight" to be lacking in most everything .... imagination, suspense, believability, emotion, depth, character/plot development, and any discernible
dramatic
conviction by the actors.
The completely expected victory sequence lets the
dramatic
tension (what there is of it) down far to quickly and easily, as there is really very little struggle between the good guys and the bad guys.
Not sure why sometimes it's branded 'horror'because it's more like
dramatic
thriller.
The corny emotional dialogue and contrived filler scenes that were made up for
dramatic
purposes really killed this movie for me.
Jakob the Liar is an underrated movie.I just want to say that before anything else in my review.The movie tells about Jakob Heym, excellently played by Robin Williams.Jakob is a Jewish shop keeper living in Polish ghetto in 1944.He overhears a German radio broadcast about Russian troop movements.When he shares the information with a friend a rumor about a secret radio starts spreading in the ghetto.Jakob starts making up stories to the ghetto inhabitants he has heard from his 'secret radio'.This way he brings hope to the people who are losing it.Peter Kassovitz' Jakob the Liar (1999) hasn't got as much credit it would have deserved.It's a movie about an important matter.It combines comedy and tragedy in a great way.It has a brilliant cast.Robin Williams is just amazing.This actor, who turns 55 today (congratulations) has a great ability to act both comic and
dramatic
roles.He is a great man and a great actor.The young Hannah Taylor- Gordon is excellent playing Lina Kronstein, the Jewish girl Jakob is hiding.She was amazing also playing Anne Frank a couple years later.I hope we'll be hearing a lot from her in the future.Then there are also these greats; Bob Balaban (Kowalsky), Alan Arkin (Max Frankfurter), Michael Jeter (Avron), Liev Schreiber (Mischa the Prizefighter), director's son Mathieu Kassovitz (Herchel) and lots of others.This is a movie that can make you laugh and it is a movie that can make you cry.It shows all these poor people living under the horrors of war, under the circumstances you can not justify.
Horrible things happened back then and now there are movies to show us it all.This is a movie about hope.Hope is still there in the
dramatic
ending.Hope is seen through the tears.Isn't that, hope, all we need in the end?
This takes a bit away from the searing
dramatic
effect of the film, but it is still a must-see movie for anyone interested in the history of the Holocaust.
Rosalind Russell is superb as Ms Randall-Pierson, and although the film is a mite long at 117 minutes, it is expertly directed by Michael Curtiz, the
dramatic
and comical aspects being cleverly balanced.
It's one thing to have star names but when their presence distracts attention from the
dramatic
production itself, you are in trouble.
Okay, with that out of the way, I'll just say this was a very enjoyable mix of comedy and music and the
dramatic
subplot of Bowman, Curtis, and Frazee isn't too bad.
The dialogue is necessarily simple and the voice work is a caricature of
dramatic
speech.
Its structure most resembles "Babette's Feast," where the
dramatic
climax of the film is a sumptuous yet exuberant banquet.
This
dramatic
triad has as much problem facing feelings as it does wants and desires.
And those close-ups on Sinatra's face are always right were they should be to create the
dramatic
effect perfect for the situation.
I highly recommend this movie to any one who enjoys a
dramatic
love story, conveying all the emotions without today's graphic gore as a backdrop.
The story is rich and juicy, full of the
dramatic
potential which can jump a stylistic gear into melodrama with very little effort, but also weighted with a powerful message about personal moral responsibility.
The characters are trite and undeveloped, the acting is unremarkable to poor, and the
dramatic
arc is nonexistent.
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