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Because ... when executive orders and news of violence hits our bodies hard, sometimes less than a minute apart, it
feels
like dying.
There isn't much about "Reckless" that
feels
right, beginning with the off-putting title (thanks to screenwriter Craig Lucas, who adapted his own play, bringing the title along with him) and continuing with the casting (Mia Farrow playing wife to Tony Goldwyn, who's young enough to be her son).
It
feels
like it was wrestled out of the usually competent Demme's hands, and just thrown away.
There comes a time in a film when ambiguity can just be frustrating because the viewer is led on a wild goose chase that ends at a dead end with little explanation at what we just saw..it ultimately
feels
like an exhausting exercise instead of a thrilling psycho-drama.
And somehow it
feels
like a rip-off even though I haven't seen the stuff before.
It
feels
like the show was put the spotlight on Jamie Lynn Spears and increase her fame.
Too many loose ends and the ending
feels
like a "tune in again next week" climax.
So, he
feels
like he has to change and improve his shop by getting newer stuff and such.
It
feels
like there's more than one truly touching story hidden in the script, but at face value it's a truckload of wasted story lines and sentimental bullshit.
"Milo" is yet another answer to a question nobody ever asked.Do we really need more slashers?I for one think we already have more than enough.I guess the professional tall guys overcharged so in this one we deal with a murderous kid that's also a zombie or a ghost when he
feels
like it.A long time ago,he drowned but that didn't bother him and he still kills people("Friday the 13th",what's that?).One day,his survivors have a big reunion and as a surprise twist,Milo comes to pay them a visit.Through some really bad shots that show everything except the murders the cast is thinned out till only the final girl is left to find out Milo's dull,I mean dark secret.She and her friends have been dying to know.Once discovered,Milo goes on yet another murderous rampage(isn't it his bedtime yet?) and the girl,well she screams a lot.The acting is not even bottom of the barrel,the barrel refuses to be associated with it.Milo can be one creepy bastard from time to time I give him that,but some movies just can't be saved without a great script or gratuitous nudity.
Billy Crystal is Larry, a very frustrated writing teacher who has an estranged wife he
feels
the same way about.
The plot doesn't work at all, as the film attempts to blend murders and a supernatural theme through a telephone and it all
feels
very forced and silly.
This
feels
like a first year direction and writing job, and probably is.
The deadening pace is somewhat to blame, certain sequences drag along stagnantly for far too long, signifying very little, hinting at a director with so little restraint and narrative economy that he often
feels
obligated to usurp every iota of screen time possible in order to show off his production, fatal for a film that contains figures so sullen and aloof.
This is the first co-production of Mexico with Germany, and although it is a good picture of the ideals that marked, and continue marking (at least to the CGH), youth, as much finishes being something insipid since to the internal dilemmas that it faces Dark brown (Noethem) like the passion by his ideals that Adela
feels
(Campomanes), as soon as they glimpse, in the case of him, I want to suppose, by the barrier of the language; and in the case of her by its lack of experience.
The assaulting rap music often drowns out the dialogue, and the film
feels
longer than it is, even though it runs barely over an hour!
(one joke about Garth's eyes fertilizing the audience was good... the rest i can hardly remember...) it
feels
like a poor quality "Knowing Me, Knowing You."
The story goes on to show startlingly fast romance between the two teenage leads (this is justified by the girl saying "I know it's fast, but it just
feels
nice."
This one
feels
more like an insult.
And one just
feels
that it isn't going anywhere.
The whole film
feels
cheap, but strangely Arnold Swarzenegger appears in this film but not as Conan, although he looks, acts and fights like Conan from the two Conan films, I don't know what thats about.
This method can work if used correctly (see "Se7en") but here it just
feels
like a cheap trick to try and scare us.
Udita on the other hand does not understand this and
feels
that he loved her truly.
Feels
like they threw every imaginable cliché in a blender.
It
feels
like Neil Marshall realized that the basic story was too poor and instantly added ingenious ideas, depth and a personalized style, whereas "The Cave"-director Bruce Hunt simply went for the most rudimentary elaboration of the screenplay that was thrown on his desk.
Even at around three minutes long, 'Snafuperman' seems to drag and, unlike the best cartoons in the series, it
feels
like an instructional film first and entertainment second.
This
feels
very stilted and patronizing to a great extent.
It
feels
like they had a tight schedule and only took one shot at every scene even if it turned out to be a bad one.
Feels
like everyone just phoned it in.
One
feels
like shaking him by the throat and telling him to 'snap out of it!'.
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