Imagination
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This film seems to be trying hard to grip the
imagination
of the viewer but my tolerance for its knowing tricksiness and didactic attitude could only have lasted as long as I found it compelling, which was no time at all.
I have found that going back to the time of
imagination
and innocents with my little girl has given me some relief from my many stresses.
The narrative is infantile and not remotely funny, no
imagination
could possibly enjoy the pure nonsense of the characterization.
Made with no
imagination
at all, and on a budget of 57 pence, it has only one (boring) set, and an array of famous actor giving boring, boring performances.
This movie represents the lack of
imagination
and ability to tell the same old coming of age story in a different way.
He has very a pedestrian
imagination.
Now let me start out by saying this movie by no stretch of the
imagination
is a masterpiece, but it is much better than people seem to give it credit for.
With a little
imagination
they could have spent it much better.
Such seemingly never-ending torrent of originality and
imagination
is truly unprecedented.
The reason the 7 is lost is because he used history to his convenience and
imagination.
It seems director had some wild weird kiddish
imagination
which he portrayed in this awful film.
It was well done, all right, if you ignored the tedious lines, the "absurd theater" construction and the utter lack of
imagination
which rendered the situations as completely uninspired and made you go "ahhh come on..." I will not even waste my time on explaining all the reasons I thought this movie was purely awful, I just want to know how anybody can think it was beautiful, clever or touching...
If you watch "Behind the Scenes" on the first installment of this painfully cheesy and uninspired series, you'll hear the writers and actors waxing philosophical about how this movie is all about imagination, the struggle of good vs. evil, and how we can use the power of great stories to help us work through our own real life difficulties.
What the story lacks in
imagination
(as it does draw upon a predictable amalgam) and coherence, it makes up for in durable performances (a likable Andrew Stevens, George Kennedy, John Lafayette, Starr Andreeff and Terri Treas all keeping it straight) and gruesomely tacky splatter (even though it doesn't have much impact in engineering the deaths and tawdry jolts).
Neverwas is a muddled film that reduces the heartbreak of the disease of schizophrenia to a fanciful lark of literary
imagination
and children's fanciful dreams.
The other strong point of the novel is the suggestion that Jed may just be a figment of the protagonist's imagination, an intriguing plot device sadly not employed by the filmmakers.
Zero
imagination
/ WTF? points included the ship our villains planned to escape on needing a 3.5 floppy to get it to fly (I can't even start to think of an equivalent for today's transport - needing a quill and parchment to start the Space Shuttle?) and the side-kick baddie managing to smuggle not one, but _two_ katanas (with scabbards) into the ultimate maximum security prison in the universe.
Characters and story dreamed up by an auteur without
imagination.
Vampire is more of a 'reader's' film, where the
imagination
fills in today's 'action' in movies.
and creepy landlord merely divert our attention away from the dramatic focus which is obviously being played out in Vaughan's
imagination.
Moreover, Hooper's wise decision to keep the violence largely off-screen enhances rather than detracts from the film's alarming power to scare and disturb; this welcome and refreshing concession to the viewer's
imagination
ensures that the movie never deteriorates into a mindless and revolting bloodbath while still allowing the jolting outbursts of sudden brutal violence to retain their ability to startle the audience.
This movie is about souls and emotions and the twisted splendor of the
imagination.
Of course you can come across very good low budget movies, and this certainly doesn't rank as one of the worst I've seen by any stretch of the
imagination
(see scarecrow or the Pumpkin Karver for that accolade for example), but this could have been so much better.
What the movie doesn't have is much of an
imagination.
"Failure of
imagination"
should be this guy's middle name.
These people have NO
imagination
at all, the plot is just plain stupid; just think about this: it's been 2 months since the nuclear bombing and nobody knows what's outside their own town - Jericho, almost every scene is indoors and the characters don't do anything but to talk and then talk some more.
No matter how much guilty pleasure one derives from dreck like this, by no stretch of the
imagination
could this film be ranked as high as the greatest films of all time!
The story is stupidly told even for a fantastic comedy and lacks a lot of real
imagination.
How they could've ruined such a wonderful thing is beyond anyone's
imagination.
There were some gaps in the plot events atop the skyscraper, and too much was left to the
imagination
for good continuity.
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