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Seems like they were trying to copy some of Clooney's funny
facial
expressions from "Oh brother where art thou" but you could kind of tell they were trying for that.
She always has the same
facial
expression, which really annoys me.
The cast of characters as imagined in the one note script (written by seven Italians no less) are flatly and awkwardly played by all but the younger actors, who at least venture a few variant
facial
expressions.
Her foolish
facial
expressions make me want to change channels.
She disposes of a repertoire of probably five different
facial
expressions that she works with abundantly.
Alessandro Nivola - "have you ever heard of something called
facial
expression?
Each character seems to have been dealt a single
facial
expression, a single tone upon which to base their flat characters.
I knew the movie was going downhill when I saw the fake campfire flikering lights clearly reflected in a
facial
close up of one of the actors.
No
facial
expression fits the scene or the action.
From beginning to end we bombarded with Quaids overacting and ridiculous
facial
expressions, laying on the "im a loose cannon" act a little thick.
They drag the tempo and make the worst
facial
expressions.
It t does not really focus so much on Operation Smile or similar organizations like The Smile Train and their Herculean efforts to relieve the suffering of children born with
facial
deformities in third world countries.
Contrasting Katie is the character of Lin in China, a girl with a
facial
deformity who missed last year's chance to get an operation and this year does not want to have one.
Nearly always felt that the camera was way too static, too far from intense
facial
reactions -- and so many times when the action depended on the intimacy of lead characters, the dialog was slow and plodding.
There are many continuity errors: one other user commented on different cars in the garage, Joe's glasses...the one that got to me the most was the fact Joe's
facial
hair configuration seemed to change from scene to scene.
Why is it that virtual "x-rated video game" women can speak through their mouths but virtual fighting game champion Dante has to use a combination of telepathy and over dramatic
facial
expressions?
Editing, mentioned before, is hit and miss; sometimes it evokes a good ghetto feel, but mostly its irritating -- jerky, quirky angles and really dull lingering
facial
closeups.
Frank Fox's statement and
facial
expression is so bad.
also, i don't remember one happy
facial
expression at all throughout the film's entire runtime, a majority of the film takes place in the dark depths of the abyss, where the story gets even more dull, and all the characters (the shark too) die in the end.
Well...there were some great, creamy-smooth
facial
shots of Marlene, along with her "shocking", gender-bender outfit (plus her not-to-be-missed "transmogrification" from ape into human being); but, overall, the generally unconvincing plot and dated acting -- not to mention the less than engaging tunes coming from Miss Dietrich's "baritone" voice --did little to ensure Blonde Venus a permanent place in my mind's Pantheon of Memorable Films.
Robert Sacchi, incidentally, is one of the rare few Bogart impersonators who got the lisp exactly right; more to the point, the body and
facial
language are there.
In real life, there are many people whose
facial
expression doesn't change much so Kim Frank keeping his was quite all right.
The actors often behave like players using the stylized diction, postures and
facial
expressions of Peking Opera.
He has the ability to perform those over-dramatic soap scenes with just the right
facial
expressions and voice intonations.
The actor (I think) playing Ale says more with one
facial
expression than one can imagine.
It has been a long time since I have seen so much hidden passion and mystique presented by any actor simply by utilizing her
facial
features and the use of her eyes and mouth the way Barbora does with this character.
Ariana in particular put on an extremely emotional performance, with
facial
expressions to match.
When I saw this movie on TV when I was a kid,it scared the hell out of me.Probably because mannequins give me the creeps too.Jocelyn Jones(Molly)is an excellent actress.She uses her
facial
expressions,especially her eyes,at playing terrified.Chuck Connors is great as Mr.Slausen.I was happy to see him play such a different roll.The other actors in this movie are great too!
It might have been better if Philippe Leroy didn't look quite so odd with his fraying red hair and twisted
facial
expression.
There aren't many lines in the film so their body language,
facial
expressions, and overall presence needed to be powerful enough to withhold a scene.
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