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Haje is indeed a whiny
heroine
and Lynch is too over the top(as usual) and the film lacks the inspiration or ambition to be as fun-bad as it's hilarious predecessor.
There is simply no adult edge to this material, unless you count the half-naked
heroine
and bloody deaths.
The climax of this film has Bo and Harris captured by some rather stereotypical cannibals who paint our
heroine
and prepare to sacrifice/eat/execute her.
Despite the resources that are available to the usual couple who has money and influence, our privileged hero and
heroine
appear to have only one domestic, their attorney and local police (who say they can do nothing) at their disposal while they grapple with suspense and terror.
Our
heroine
is portrayed as having the brains of a doorknob and our hero, a tycoon, behaves in the most unlikely and irrational manner.
Maybe if you had like 60 grams of
heroine
with this movie it would make some sort of sense, but seriously I don't condone drugs like I don't condone this movie.
The same production company made an even more disturbing version of "Little Red Riding Hood" in which the wolf's obsession with our
heroine
has unmistakable hints of pedophilia.
Occasionally this story is done well and realistically (as in "The Theory of Flight", an excellent weepie), but more frequently it's done like it is here, where as usual the
heroine
dies of "Old Movie Disease".
She disfigured the
heroine
completely!
There was very little plot and the deeper interesting areas that were touched upon i.e. what Jesus may really have wanted us to know, were glossed over and instead we were given heavy visual doses of sadistic punishment inflicted upon our
heroine
(Arquette).
Completely ridiculous "period" film is only a thin excuse for its extensive, graphic depiction of the
heroine'
s affair with "the beast", a monster who supposedly appears every century to rape some women.
Some of the actors are quirky enough to liven things up - especially the love interest, brought to you by none other than Mr. Keanu Reeves, warming up for Ted;
heroine
Olivia D'Abo's hateful alkie dad and big-hair stepsister are more interesting than the sickly mom or her utterly inert bitch-nemeses/teammates, one of whom appears to be made of porcelain.
It has no suspense, no character development, and an
heroine
that could be outsmarted by a rotton onion.
Also amusing is the film's chief nasty critic, who at one point claims that he despises the hero's pin up art because "women like that don't exist" to which our
heroine
replies with an assurance that the critic just doesn't get out enough.
Finally, there's a bit of a subplot about the
heroine'
s (who is an art critic herself) domestication by the leading man....completely anti-feminist and ridiculous to witness.
The opening alone was worth the price of the DVD: our heroine, Dr. Ivanna, arrives at the castle where she's supposed to help a scientist, Baron Dalmar, who does experiments on dead tissue.
With such a miserable arrival, you'd think Ivanna would leave the place in a NY minute but no, like so many great trashy films, our "headstrong
" heroine
decides to stay put and even enjoys a candlelight dinner with the grumpy Baron on that same eventful day.
But, our long haired heroine, oblivious to all the signs, shacks up with her family the Nortons, which include a strict father and a dullard older brother who becomes a love interest for our budding babysitter.
I have grown up reading Modesty Blaise, both the comics and the books, and she truly is a
heroine
to me.
I actually was getting into this film, although having the main character a drunk and a
heroine
addict didn't come as an appeal.
The
heroine'
s father "disappeared" after Project Blue Book closed, but was supposedly an F-16 pilot.
The casting is okay but Alexandra Staden is not really convincing as the
heroine
and actually too old for the role to play the young Modesty.
A streetwise-yet-vulnerable heroine, a hardened ex-cop martial arts master with a heart of gold and a serial killer with 'issues'.
With the
heroine
beautiful almost like Salma Hayek, hero fighting almost like Jackie Chan, battles and duels almost like in Crouching Tiger..., music almost like in, say, Conan... etc. Almost.
How anyone could develop a connection with the heroine, or have empathy for her, is beyond me.
There is barely any character development, and people always rave about Laurie being such an exceptional heroine, when there really isn't much to her.
Whoever said that all movies should have a hero and
heroine
falling in love?
Sunny becomes a national
heroine
and media celebrity and as a reward is offered a job working for the Protocol Section of the United States Department of State.
The police believe he is a random killer, but Sunny, the blond heroine, played by Darlanne Fluegel detects a pattern.
I always keep an open mind when it comes to movies, however, this movie lost its chances when it became apparent it had narration throughout the film, something i can't stand, and to top it off, the
heroine
of the story is so hateful and depicted as an arrogant b!ch I just wanted it to end with her being shot in the head.
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