Imagination
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Amazing the power of film on a child's imagination, eh?
It wonders about our importance in the universe and ignites our
imagination
and curiosity...
Visually it was creepy and probably occupied the moviegoer of the time, but even in 1936 one would think that there would have been a little more
imagination
and verisimilitude to even a film like this.
As an adult who enjoys being entertained, who enjoys everything from the mundane to the fantastic in realism, drama, comedy, and action, all of those adult things that reflect real life on earth and/or stimulate the imagination, this movie has nothing to offer.
However, the only way to evaluate this "thing" is by measuring it by its original intent to show us different kinds of old folk stories or whatever to catch on this society's mentality, imagination, and nature.
By choosing a documentary-like style with non-professional actors (most of them look like straight from the
imagination
of Austrian shock-cartoonist Deix) director Seidl wants to make us believe that this is real life in Austrian (European?
"D.W. II" left little to the
imagination
in its depiction of the rape and suicide of Bronson's character's daughter, (a rape and murder of his housekeeper was also shown in disgusting detail).
Camera movements are without
imagination
as is the building of characters.
Horror fans (I'm speaking to the over 12's, although if you're under 12 I apologise for what you might deem an insult): In short, if you appreciate having your
imagination
disturbed by well written, original storytelling, punctuated by unpredictable well planted scares, and delivered via convincing performances, then I can heartily recommend - AVOIDING THESE STEAMERS - made by directors who have apparently long since past their sell by date.
It's message seemed to be : "Don't teenagers use their imagination; they might take games seriously, go mad and hurt people."
This film offers absolutely no
imagination
in it's premise nor in it's execution but these are just two things that come to mind after watching this so-called comedy that has no energy to speak of.
Danny Glover was cast as the bad guy, but - again - most viewers
' imagination
could not go far enough as to believe him in that role.
It's not the age of the characters that does this in (for time inevitably marches on), but the almost complete lack of
imagination
coupled with a blatant disregard for the elements that made the series work.
The worst script imaginable, with plot introductions in an instant, ridiculous movement in the story, ZERO character development (even between the characters who meet .. it's as if they all have known and trusted each other for years) dodgy voice over with added echo effects, and plot holes.. oh God are there plot holes!! To be honest I write this not even having watched the entire thing, but I certainly expect the last 30 mins or so to not exactly enhance the already pathetic attempt in cinema ... thank god we've got a good looking lead to somewhat make us forget that the film is a load of ... well ... use you
imagination
for the conclusion of that particular sentence!
As others have noted, your average EOD guy doesn't know jack about being a sniper, and to think any Arab sniper is that good really stretches the
imagination.
The Sentinel represents everything about the soul-lessness of Hollywood and the saddening lack of
imagination
present in so many movies these days.
Contrary to another reviewer, I think that this is WELL-written, especially the more fictional it is, because greater
imagination
would be required; and well acted, because there were no other characters with whom to share the focus of these dozen-minutes-plus, well-done monologues.
But whatever chances you're ready to give to "Cama de Gato", they shrink to zero within 10 minutes: it's an unbelievably preposterous, verbose, ideologically fanatical and technically catastrophic attempt to portray Brazilian upper-middle class youth as a bunch of spoiled neo-Nazis hooked on bad sex, drugs and violence (and they're made to look like closeted gays too), made with no visible trace of talent, imagination, expertise or notion of structure.
I think i watched this movie, but don't quote me, as i may have fallen asleep during watching it as it didn't exactly "grip my excitement and imagination."
This movie has every horror move cliché in imagination, and all badly played.
It does inspire the
imagination
of children, to whom I believe this was directed to.
A great deal is asked from the
imagination
of the onlooker - maybe too much, in this case.
It could sustain a 3-4 minute comedy sketch maybe, but this is just not a feature film by any stretch of the
imagination.
...and Ethel Merman buffs, too, will love her loud, bossy vocals as the wicked witch Mombi, but this cartoon sequel to "The Wizard Of Oz" is bereft of real imagination, substituting fantasy and excitement with noisy action (and cheaply repeating its footage like a bad music video).
Your wildest
imagination
doesn't even come close to some of the explicitly shown scenes here.
Then add a final car chase missing both
imagination
and pay-off, and the results are pretty flat.
Not recommended by any stretch of the
imagination.
I wonder how many poor kids had their D&D stuff destroyed, and were told that the use of their
imagination
was the road to destruction.
There were too many plot holes and left too much to the
imagination.
I've read all the rave reviews here and am impressed with the
imagination
of those who loved this film.
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