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Series writer John Doyle (half of the successful Roy & H.G. comedy team), has tried to defend himself with comments about "the characters are composites of actual people"; "the troops used comedy to cope with the situation"; "it's only based on actual
events"
; "one of our actors was actually there" etc.
The end may have made a little more sense if there was someone narrating the
events
and not a song.
The whole chain of
events
is one big waste of time.
The
events
that he is rapidly forced to come to terms with are the separation of his parents, the culture shock when his Pakistani roots collide with a complete breakdown of English straitlaced society in the sixties, his father's dubious transformation into the revered Buddha of Suburbia, and the turning of his cousin into a feminist militant as his best friend suddenly becomes an icon of the burgeoning punk movement in the seventies.
Kokoda was inspired by
events
on the Kokoda track during WW2 when Australian militia slowed and ultimately stopped a push by 10,000 Japanese soldiers to move overland and capture Port Moresby.
None of the
events
are even slightly plausible and it looks like the entire cast is competing with each other to deliver the WORST performance.
You hear plenty of stories of people talking about freaky
events
but you see none.
Paced way too fast between
events
and deadly slow within them, devoid of any emotion except the obvious, expository and contrived--maybe this only seems like one of Lifetime's worst movie because of all the Red Carpet hype with which it was presented.
There is zero indication when flashing back or forward, and there are only weeks separating the events, so context as a scene unfolds is the only way to know when something happens.
This may be because there were no discussions held in class, but I suppose it is also because I couldn't paint my own pictures in my mind of the
events
of the novel.
The acting is a whole lot better than the ridiculously liberal telling of the documented
events
concerning Gein.
Still, what is never mentioned is that everything is shortened and the
events
of the plot are very rushed.
The movie steamrolled over
events
that should have been mentioned and mentioned
events
that could have been omitted.
The movie uses random
events
of historical significance as its backdrop and willy-nilly criss-crosses the lives and time-lines of its 3 central characters.
The story, as I understand, is "based on real events."
None of the
events
that are shown in the movie happened that way in the book.
Ok, so i salute Boorman for raising the worldwide recognition of
events
in Burma, but that is all he achieves.
Every turn of
events
was so painfully obvious that I felt I could have written the script myself; although I like to think I would have done a better job.
I subsequently heard nightmarish stories about the incidents on the set between Sean Young and James Woods along the lines of some sort of stalking
events.
When recounting these
events
that took place some years ago, (hard to believe this actually happened)i thought, well, there is a basis for an interesting story here.
The setting for the film is the week before Christmas, capstone of summer in the Antipodes, a dramatic background, but the links within the story are not smoothly compounded, resulting in the presentation of
events
that are rather difficult for a viewer to follow, a problem heightened by erratic editing, the mentioned heavy cutting, and poor sound and picture quality.
But instead of focusing on these events, which I guess was simply too interesting, the film is a pseudo fictionalized road film with clichéd a clichéd plot that will cause any knowledgeable Cobb fan to cry vinegar tears.
It features horrible acting, a dumb plot, stupid events, a lot of other things you can expect from a bad monster-movie and also veteran actor Ray Milland, who does his best to mumble his way through this film while not having much of a clue about what he's doing in it.
full of clichés, red-herring "scares" and unexplained events, the film is also full of characters who are not exactly brainiacs, a formula all too familiar in dumb horror movies.
Don't waste a penny on this terribly made flick... And, why ignore the reality of the horrific
events?
Other characters were absent, not to mention important
events
were completely eliminated.
I have my doubts that
events
presented in the movie have something to do with what really happened!
Both movies depict crucial
events
in chinese history, FMC in the 20th century and TA the first unification of the whole chinese nation in the 3rd century bc.
In short: The art of a) finding interesting Visual
Events
and b) capturing them in a way the human eye is not capable of, to be replayed so that the human eye can see.
The
events
in this film are absurd and ridiculous.
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