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By the finale, there are too many unanswered questions.
The shoot-out
finale
is right off the assembly-line, and Dobson herself seems less energetic than before (she's still sexy, and she puts a unique spin on her comically-stilted dialogue, but these surroundings may have been too much of one thing for her--she's jaded).
The stories don't really have anything to do with each other, apart from the pathetic finale: 'people are cruel'.
We're actually bored throughout most of this 3-part chronicle because of the lame(twilight-zone like) easily understood and slow-pacingly revealed
finale'
s.
The
finale
is almost too sweet, but most deserving.
The
finale
was, again, neither dramatic nor tense: nobody around me cared about what was going to happen next.
Some of the cinematography by Thomas Del Ruth is good (particularly a fire sequence set inside a garage), though he is let down by the scrappy editing--and a fairly bathetic
finale.
An omniscient mother and one dimensional child are thrown in for good measure, and the whole builds up to a predictable denouement and crashing
finale.
Nell Shipman attempted a plot to lead up to a chase
finale
in 'Back to God's Country' of the previous year, and she failed miserably.
This low budget horror flick has a story line that keeps you involved all the way the
finale.
There are a couple of good dancers in the film, the previously mentioned Gregg Burge as Richie, Michelle Johnston as Bebe, and Janet Jones as Judy, but they are hardly given the opportunity to show what they can do, yet Audrey Landers, who can barely walk and chew gum at the same time, is given one of the show's best numbers, "Dance 10, Looks 3." I will admit that the finale, "One" is dazzling, but you have to wait almost two hours for that.
With only less than a half dozen exceptions, ALL gay films have to end in death or an "addio
" finale.
The
finale
is pretty twisted and fearsome, and does give the film a big lift but sadly, its too little too late.
For all of his buildup as the title character, Jack Palance was wasted rather unceremoniously in an anticlimactic near finale, making the U.S. working title, "Mr.
The gore actually gets gruesome as the film nears its stupid
finale.
The movie isn't a cop-out, exactly, but it is a fraud, handicapped further by the bad editing, the poorly-conceived flashbacks, the low-budget production, and the big
finale
which smacks of silly pretension and soapy melodrama.
Irving Rapper, one of Bette's best directors from her peak years, is sadly unable to elevate this ridiculous material, in which Davis is curiously aloof and restrained until the outrageous
finale
(where she thankfully pulls out all the stops).
The film starts with a pretty powerful scene but then meanders for quite a long time building up towards the great
finale.
From the second the show opened with a spectacular burst of energy to the truly grand finale, a joyous curtain call of all those chorus members who we grew to love during the course of the show, we were totally engaged - captivated by the intensely personal stories, some funny, some clever, some stirring, of this chorus line.
Director Brian De Palma is really on a pretentious roll here: his camera swoops around corners in a museum (after lingering a long time over a painting of an ape), divvies up into split screen for arty purposes, practically gives away his plot with a sequence (again in split screen) where two characters are both watching a TV program about transsexuals, and stages his (first)
finale
during a thunderous rainstorm.
Much of the acting (with the exception of young Keith Gordon) is mediocre and the (second)
finale
is a rip-off of De Palma's own "Carrie"--not to mention "Psycho".
The
finale
is typically of this genre i.e. over-the-top, with yet another almost invincible, immune-to-pain villain.
so Preston asks everyone to leave and sits alone pondering when quigley and the others break in to the house to make Preston pay and so he faces then in a
finale
that rips off home alone quigley gets spun around in a ball while Preston is driving a go kart juice gets hit in the groin and more antics ensue until the trio get Preston cornered and when it seem all hope is lost Shea and a bunch of SWAT guys come to save the day and so quigley and his crew get sent to jail but is there any hope for Preston and Shea? there is and she kisses him in the lips what?
The
finale
has Trimble fighting Qissi inside a cave and Sheperd going womano-a-womano against the beautiful Ashley Hayden on a speedboat, but the fights are intercut in a way that breaks their flow and diminishes their value.
Though adapted from a novel by Peter Van Greenaway, "Medusa" plays like recycled goods, though the special effects in the cathedral
finale
are solid (if typical).
The plot is preposterous and totally stupid as is the
finale.
Besides, for a gangster flick, there's precious little action to speak of and none of it is in any way memorable (though the
finale
set in a clinic is well enough handled); furthermore, the score by Francesco De Masi is serviceable but nothing else.
Sidney Lumet's direction is stagy and fuzzy, the set design unconvincing and poorly-lit, and the
finale
is a total disaster.
The next half isn't so successful as it receeds into film oblivion with unrealistic twists into a ridiculously cocky
finale
that turns the entire film into utter crap.
It just rushes all over the place with zero tension and suspense, totally moving away from the original story and then going back to it in the
finale
which by that point just feels tacked on to mess it up even more.
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