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The story wasn't interesting and the characters had problems I couldn't
identify
with at all.
Where the 1966 cartoon featured a Grinch that we could all
identify
with, Carrey's Grinch is that angry, soulless old man that we've all seen at one time or another, sitting in a parked car muttering to himself or tripping toddlers at the supermarket with his cane.
It's like watching a professional wrestling match or a day time soap opera or a Jerry Springer show: you immediately can follow the skimpy plot,
identify
the cardboard characters, and watch in satisfaction while all the cliches are being fulfilled.
In particular, those in the group who really wanted to like it because of their personal experiences with sexual orientation alienation in the school years depicted didn't like or
identify
with it at all.
Making his directorial debut, Jack Nicholson--who also co-wrote the screenplay with Jeremy Larner, based upon Larner's book--doesn't introduce us to the characters with any clarity, nor he does shape the scenes to help us
identify
with anyone on the screen.
Oh, another great idea: instead of the numbers to
identify
x,y,z coordinates of the room (cube 1997), this time it is 3 letters, each one giving one of 26 possible coordinate values.
the main characters were impossible to
identify
with or even sympathize with.
Instead, it is a ridiculous attempt to
identify
John Livien's life with John Lennon's.
And when you don't believe it and
identify
with it, it's not funny anymore.
The most annoying parts of the movie are (a) The girl, who is obviously there to give children someone to
identify
with.
But it might be on for a while yet because it gives the average American a personage to which they can truly identify.A "regular" guy just like you and me.I live in the southern U.S, so to me this show is just the opposite of escapism.Down here, that obnoxious character is everywhere, in some form or another.Seeing him on television is brutal overkill.
Although the actors do a convincing job playing the losers that parade across the screen, the fact that these characters are impossible to
identify
with had me looking at my watch a mere 20 minutes into the film (and more than once after that).
But anyway, if someone can
identify
with its heavy banality, I guess that's fine.
I am not going to talk about the plot or the story, as most of it is taken from the original, if you are really dying to go and see this one, you could play a fun game with friends:
identify
the scenes from the original one and give ratings of your own!
I'm in the age demographic, and I kinda
identify
with some of the stories.
It's not that the characters aren't likable to SOME degree, or that you can't
identify
with them or their humanness at all...it's just that this could have been so much better with just a little more effort.
Many of us who grew up in an area such as this can easily
identify
with the characters.
A certain company I won't
identify
here has put out several pan and scan dvds ("Clean and Sober", "Star 80", and this one, to name just three!) of films I don't think anyone wants to see in this compromised format.
A good one to watch, and if you like the hero john are lonely thirty something you may find something to
identify
with in his character.
However, I do think men all over the world can
identify
with "Frank" and his thoughts to some extent!
It's pretty hard not to fall into the story, develop a crush on Kelly Lynch,
identify
with James Belushi, dislike the stiff bad guy boyfriend, and laugh at the Curley Sue lines.
Lately I have been watching a lot of Tom Hanks films and old Chaplin films and even some of Rowan Atkinson's early Bean performances, and it seems that all of them have their own unique charm that permeates throughout their work, something that allows them to
identify
with audience members of all ages, in a way that just makes you feel good.
I would recommend this movie to anyone who enjoys comedy, can
identify
with loneliness during the holidays and/or putting up with the relatives.
The writer pulls you in further and further which each scene, allowing you to relate to the realistic characters that every one can
identify
with.
I've always liked Sam, who I could
identify
with completely, and Meryl was perfect as always.
Classical music enthusiasts will no doubt
identify
the music the pianists are playing.
Presenting Lily Mars may have provided Judy Garland with one of the easier roles she had while at MGM because Lily Mars is definitely a character she could
identify
with.
What I liked most about the movie was how I could
identify
with the feelings Gigi was going through especially when he had to take his mother back to her home town in Italy and miss out on attending the festival film awards ceremony his film was entered into.
I could even
identify
with Giancarlo, the brother, who while being the more self assured and elder brother, had so many insecurities.
I alway like seeing programs being taped in cities where you can
identify
the local areas.
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