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Reading the comments I am struck by the obvious
effect
this wonderful film has on viewers.
When this was first aired on Masterpiece Theatre, it had a profound
effect
on me.
Having read the book, being impressed by it although this is a kind of literature that you cannot really LIKE (similar to Hubert Selby's writing) I expected being shocked but the
effect
was more subtle than this.
The low-quality filming was probably an appropriate
effect
but ended up being a little too jarring, and the ending sounded more like a PBS program than Hartley.
Sure, if you're a guy, and all you watch are hardcore special
effect
movies only in the top 250 movies of all time, then this isn't for you.
The special
effect
are acceptable/decent, some of the fighting is kinda neat with some interesting acrobatic moves.
Some plot inconsistencies, clichés and hollow moments spoil the overall
effect.
In effect, it's just porn!
The misogyny, cultural insensitivity, and almost laughable macho-ism of the films of this genre are used for major comic
effect.
In the earlier film she treated a contemporary political environment and its
effect
on individuals.
Very few movies have such an
effect
on me.
I'm doing a thesis on blurring the boundaries: the female cross dresser and am using Tipping the Velvet the book as my main text, any comments on gender and sexual identity, gender and sexual confusion, gender as a performance, gender as a fiction, gender imagery, cross-dressing as an erotic fantasy and as revolution, the
effect
of the male costume etc etc would be much appreciated!
I guess they were hoping for a fish out of water effect, but to me it just did not work.
While it's tame compared to what gets rammed down the throats of regular cable viewers (our hero's naughty bits are either tastefully tucked away behind a strategically glued-on scarf or emblazoned with a ridiculous sunburst effect), there are prolonged scenes of bondage and torture that lend the proceedings just enough smarminess to make it unsuitable for the kiddies.
My favorite part about this movie is the sound
effect
they use when the killer is using the axe.
The murders include a stomach being opened with intestines showing, a neck sliced, an electrical cord thrown into a pool frying a female victim who had all day to escape, an ax buried into the back of a male victim, and, to top it all, a couple are strangled by a rope during their sexual climax(..for added effect, the killer uses the breaker bar of a socket wrench as extra leverage to twist the rope as tight as possible snapping their necks).
Well, as Goethe once said, there really isn't any point in trying to pass a negative judgement that aspires to be objective on "something that has had a great
effect"
.
Even in a bad film, there is usually some redeeming feature, something that you can say yes it was terrible, but there was that performance, or that part of the script, or that special effect, this was just simply terrible all over.
Thank God, Duvall went on to bigger and better things and stopped trying to
effect
a cultured accent.
Then there is the ending with the "turn back the world to go back in time
" effect.
Quite average even by Monogram standards, this mystery (a remake of The Sphinx) has an oddball plot which is not unraveled to much
effect
-- you'll see through it after about ten minutes.
I've also heard many many stories of the
effect
it had in it's original release at the theatres , on its viewers.
A group of kids are abducted in an alley by musclehead mutants (in a scene featuring cinema's least convincing head crushing sound effect) and taken to a fancy house in the suburbs.
The
effect
is never perfect, but it helps.
The horror was left out and replaced with an overall dull
effect
quite possibly meant to be horrific, but, instead demonstrated an ill dose of beliefs which ridiculed each other to death, despite the title itself.
The camera continually switches from one scene to another, from one personal crisis to the next, creating a choppy, disjointed
effect.
In sum, the overall
effect
is rather disappointing.
The film claims to be based on a true story but in effect, it does not even come close to what actually happened to "Buddy" - who in real life, was the famous Gargantua, sold to Ringling Bros. by our supposed "heroic" Gertrude Lintz, known by many animal enthusiasts as a woman who hardly had her animals' welfare in the best interest.
This could have easily been done with acting but instead you get a scrolling text
effect.
Improvised dialogue, handheld cameras for no effect, directionless plot, contrived romance, ick! to the whole mess.
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