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The scenes between Benicio Del Toro and Demian Bichir (who is at best a second level actor,with a slightly high pitched voice) have no drama or depth and basically come down to Castro telling Che: go here, go there, do this and that, with no
explanation
as to what effect or use this action will result in.
There was no
explanation
at all about any of the key points in the plot.
WE LOVE PIPPI INGER NILSSON, sorry Tami Erin you will never stand up to be Pippi.. Oh yes.. when read the "spoilers" explanation, "'spoiling' a surprise and robbing the viewer of the suspense and enjoyment of the film."
The movie offers some explanation: Lesser witnesses Panzram being beaten to a pulp by the most sadistic (and stereotypical) guard, and is impressed by Panzram's intelligence (though it isn't clear why exactly Lesser thinks this man is so smart).
Things seemed to happen, but with no
explanation
of what was causing them or why.
Cons: When it comes to the
explanation
scene, he cannot convey the sadness/disappointment he has in his father.
There's no real
explanation
for the transitions.
There is no
explanation
for any of the events that occurred.
"American Nightmare" is a weird low budget movie that has a horrible beginning: without any previous explanation, a woman kills two couples in an isolated camping area, as if it were Friday, 13th.
However, the end of the screenplay does not provide any
explanation
for the killing instinct and motives for the behavior of the nurse Jane Toppan, giving the sensation that the budget ended before the finalization of the shooting.
What the hell has this whole boring
explanation
in common with a sleazy and low-budgeted Aussie slasher flick, I hear you think?
Too much plot leaves too little time for explanation, and coming out of the theater I wondered what this was all about.
In the opening sequences of this film, you are given the
explanation.
And of course, there is a whole
explanation
as to why/how Evelyn did what she did.
Things would happen for no reason and other things would happen without
explanation.
It is an odd choice to be sure, the kind of thing that deserves an
explanation.
There was no
explanation
of the motivation for Ben Affleck to choose the house he chose; there was not any believable reactions by the family he chose; and people are swayed here and there without any cause to be swayed (Example: Christina Applegate and Ben Affleck's characters go tobogganing down a steep slope- this is the incident that makes her suddenly fall in love with him.
The
explanation
of the dirty deeds plays like a spoof of Hitchcock, not an homage.
I won't even dignify it with an
explanation
of the (Plot??) if I can refer to it as that.I can think of only one other occasion in some 40-odd years of movie watching that I have found need to vent my spleen on a movie.
While the books do manage to remain faithful to scripture, their methods of fulfilling prophecy are often ridiculous (an example is their
explanation
for the Russian/Arab invasion of Israel).
Other than this, there's absolutely no
explanation
for where this new type of insect all of a sudden comes from!
That is where the freaking movie ends, we don't even get to see the teacher get killed or what happens to the girl, let alone an
explanation
why Jigsaw came to life or how he cleaned himself off after being burned.
Finally you have Sandra Oh as a guardian angel adviser to Williams and a thrown in
explanation
of the whole fiasco towards the end.
Are there vampires at loose in this 'Bavarian' village, or is there a more natural, albeit equally sinister,
explanation?
I expected the plot line to be tied in with these shots, but there seemed to be no logical
explanation.
There was no context or
explanation
whatever for that.)
(Strangely enough, regarding this strangely childish combination of genetic engineering and psychical research, the leading character, Craig, himself says THERE MUST BE A BETTER
EXPLANATION
to the short-haired psychic, Joanna.
There is no
explanation
WHY this is necessary, but Professor Paul Steiner (played by pock-mocked actor Bryant Haliday, "Devil Doll") thinks it's something to dedicate his, and his assistants', Pat Hill (Mary Peach) and Chris Mitchell (Ronald Allen), lives to.
Using campfire storytellers without proper
explanation
of who is telling the anecdote alienates the viewer to some extent.
they would undergo peculiar activities without
explanation
or even a clue at what they meant.
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