Exaggerated
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Red Skelton does a cute bit with Donna Reed and Margaret O'Brien, but the other comedic bits suffer from an apparent vacuum between the performers and the allegedly-live audience (they're awfully silent until the editor cuts to them for
exaggerated
reaction shots).
This show has many murders, I think it is a little over
exaggerated
for the killing on the show, but I have to admit that is one of the reasons why I think the show is so great.I think some characters were killed off a little early, but some sure still made their mark.
All completely
exaggerated
and sometimes totally unnecessary, but that's exactly what makes this movie stand out.
The film also becomes unintentionally funny quite soon (since it's so exaggerated) and a perfect experience to watch with a group of friends when there's beer in the fridge.
Joan Cusack is also remarkably funny and exaggerated; and the same goes for all the other casts.
The expressionism so dear to Japanese theatre or movie acting is also present in the players' performances but not in an
exaggerated
form.
But let's face it, the language used in this film is not especially
exaggerated.
This is certainly an
exaggerated
and extreme view of our polarized society, but it is CREDIBLE.
The animation is great, highlighted by Nick Park and company's trademark of
exaggerated
teeth and mouths of the characters, which make you laugh almost every time you see someone.
This movie shows a side which some of us would never understand, not too
exaggerated
but emotional presented.
The voice talents of the characters are magnificently superior and are exaggerated, which adds to the show's hilarity.
While some say the story is a bit too abstract, I find it a thought-provoking and refreshing change from the
exaggerated
characters and bumbling animals typically found in animated shorts.
If you set a 'challenge' don't make them play with
exaggerated
props of food and stereotypical cultural elements in 'friday night games'.
In typical Italian-comedy tradition, most of the characters are
exaggerated
caricatures (the army freak, the "latin lover", the constant drunk, the naive maid) that are not funny, simply overacted.
They can be great stories even though
exaggerated.
I know that i
exaggerated
some aspects but that is what the entire film is about.
At the end, Cruella suffers way too much, way too humiliating and way too
exaggerated
to be true.
Greta Garbo doesn't look very good and I couldn't understand half the things she said because of her accent, which was
exaggerated
for this role.
To me, the dance scene looked like it was
exaggerated
for comic effect; it didn't look especially hot or skilled.
Mississip's character ranks among one of the worst stereotypes I have ever witnessed - his accent is terribly
exaggerated
(and incorrect, according to which part of Mississippi he claims to hail from), and whenever he does deliver a line, it's several decibels higher than any other cast member.
Where there is no substance to this exchange, the actors (regardless of how good they are normally) can't help but compensate with
exaggerated
emotion, aka "raising the stakes".
Characters are over exaggerated, poor acting and as for a plot...well it is utterly ridiculous.
It seemed the Dabney's lifestyle was too
exaggerated.
So for the kink value, i give it one.Otherwise, the video, photography, acting of the adults actors /actresses are simply substandard, a practical jock to people who love foreign movies.Roberto, the main character, has full spectrum of emotions but
exaggerated
to the point of being unbelievable.however,
'Mojo' uses a technique for shooting the 1950s often seen in films that stresses the physical differences to our own time but also represents dialogue in a highly
exaggerated
fashion (owing much to the way that speech was represented in films made in that period); I have no idea if people actually spoke like this outside of the movies, but no films made today and set in contemporary times use such stylised language.
At the center of the misery are the characters that are overly simplyfied and
exaggerated
- they have no nuances in their performances.
A story of bounty hunters, guns guns and more guns, heavy handed flaunting of sex - for the oh so popular actress (did they write the lap dance scene after they signed her?), over saturated, over exaggerated, one liners, non-linear plots.
A shaky hand-held camera was used, presumably to give the film a documentary look, but the effect was so
exaggerated
that I started to get motion-sickness just from watching it.
The characters are all one-dimensional morons with loud,
exaggerated
voices that just sound like fingernails on a blackboard.
The plot is pretty much foreseeable, the characters are stereotypes, the editing too
exaggerated.
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