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it seemed like things we're
happening
just to keep the plot going, for example the reporter who at first is a very inquisitive, intelligent person, half way through does something really stupid and totally out of character, we are given no reason for this apart from, the next scene wouldn't make sense without it.
The old cliché about it "only
happening
in the movies" applies here in spades.
Some scenes are incredibly inept in conveying just what is supposed to be happening, if anything is.
With in the first 4 minutes you know that what is going on is bogus and anything
happening
is a dream based on Clark's infliction obviously caused by a phantom zone character and when he wakes up he will win and blah blah blah so the writers don't have to really create a villain that will progress the story line any this week.
And though I tried to understand what was
happening
to lead to the ending that will be eternally ruined by pop culture, it just really didn't make it.
I had no idea who anyone was, why things were happening, who was who and what was what.
The plot just trods along with not much
happening.
I will admit it did have a cleverness and nice spirit to it, and the animation is nice, but the film gets progressively harder to get into, leaving the story behind and having random shots of random things
happening.
I guess I didn't like it because I thought there were too many twists and turns happening; it got old and repetitive.
I thought the studio would be handing out money to people as they left the theater as a sign of their apologies, but to my dismay that wasn't
happening.
This is not Romania anymore, but I see the events are
happening
in the same period with the incident from 11 September.
What else can I say about this...? The action, when happening, is inventive and there's a cool scene where two characters are falling from a skyscraper (one that has to be several miles high), but overall there's not much to recommend "Kite".
So in the end a movie that tries to be realistic in some areas, but with the introduction of Jinx and other factors you might as well had the kids battle space aliens on top of everything else that was
happening
in the movie as that would have made the movie a bit more enjoyable at least for me.
The opening sequence is what makes this movie worth watching, the hallucinations are really nicely done and reminded me of Nightmare on Elm Street, remember the telephone coming alive.... Some how you keep watching this flick, waiting what is
happening
next.
The idea is to have something interesting
happening
in the first ten minutes to keep the audience hooked.
A lot of the time it's hard to figure out what's actually happening, and although some shots of the scarecrows were creepy, most were hard to even see.
The cinematography is so murky that it is sometimes hard to see what is
happening.
And no effort was made to make the numbers sound as if they were
happening
right there in front of you, every single one sounds like its coming from a studio, essentially sucking all the life from the songs.
Nina(Melinda Dillon, sporting an accent that fades in and out)was Sam's parents' friend and associate on the experiments in the 50's who tries to talk things over with him regarding what is
happening.
This is probably the worst excuse for television programming since, oh, I don't know, WHATS
HAPPENING
NOW? NOTHING ever happened on this ridiculous "series".
For those who haven't read the book, the sketchy narrative (leaping forward in time) isn't absorbing, we are never allowed to get our bearings with what's happening, and the production seems stunted by a low budget.
There is no logic whatsoever for what's
happening.
We know what's happening, we are told how they plan to fix the problem, they fix the problem, throw a surprise at us near the end that fails to generate any suspense, then they end the film abruptly.
This is more so as the director has picked the most extremes of what is supposed to be
happening
around our everyday life making it an unconvincing documentary.
The dialog didn't explain adequately what was
happening.
This is one of those films that I remember being in the can for years before anything
happening
w/it.
While I am a strong believer that there is too much racial profiling
happening
in Hollywood, even today, I do not believe that Townsend's directorial debut did much to stop it.
This film should be about what is
happening
on the water, not on land.
A setting and acting as in a Porn movie but nothing is
happening
only some groping and touching of the third kind.
See Faith the Snake Woman and try to pretend the rest isn't
happening.
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