Logic
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The story is full of holes, lacks
logic
(why did the Red Skull cut off his own hand to escape Cap instead of plunging the knife into Cap's chest?
I know it is not easy to make time-travel films, a certain
logic
needs to be respected, but if in addition the story line is confusing for the spectator, there is no hope of salvation.
Not only does everything end "happily" (if you can call getting married to Kate Hudson happy), the writers contradict their own
logic
in order to contrive a resolution.
The whole scenario with the fairy tale books and
logic
behind WHY the children misbehaved to much made them not nearly as bratty as one would have expected from such behavior and actually made me feel a bit sorry for them so they became almost likable in their attitudes.
Squarcio, though, like a "Sturm und Drang" character, relentlessly pursues a path his
logic
- and wife and children - tell him he should abandon.
This is because the director showed his obvious carelessness and sloppiness by not attaching
logic
to actions which are clear in the book.
Sure, you could complain all day long about the pointlessly long shots of, say, horse-racing, or the sped-up "car chase", or the lack of
logic
in the story, but you also have to give credit to the film's creativity: it's not every day you can see a punch with the breast replacing the fist, or death via ice cubes stuffed into the victim's mouth!
War film
logic
dictates that both Americans, Germans and the occupied French will all understand each other while speaking fluent Americanese.
The
logic
escaped me other than that it likely was an immense bitchy put on and did precisely what it was supposed to do: infuriate straights and insult women.
All
logic
is thrown into the wind, and the viewer's intelligence is insulted and pounded upon repeatedly with more force than that baseball bat could ever have generated - the one used by Nolte and McGregor.
Using no
logic
to backup their arguments of why this movie was so amazing other than 'OMG How can you say High School Musical sucked?? Zac Efron is lyke so kute!
The rest is hogwash and the story lacks internal
logic
(for instance, Brown kills the town bully and then revives him, but why?).
And this movie (the second by Faunteroy, director of the equally fragmented Today You Die) has plenty of action (to make up for the lack of logic, perhaps?) and (what seems like) no fight-doubling for the stout sensei.
Turns out she isn't and her twisted
logic
makes sense considering the situation.
I was just happy that they were alive somewhere that I didn't care about the
logic
of it.
The characters are mean and self-serving, promoting the value of "being useful" over common sense
logic
such as "self reliance".
You can not watch Bunuels' films and think about them logically, his films are made of the
logic
of dreams.
Strange that he won the Peace prize for his work with DNA, but let's push
logic
aside for now.
Dumb
logic.
As mentioned before, the premise of this film contains no
logic
at all.
Yet to interpret these films as such and only that would be to misunderstand the overall
logic
of these films.
It defies
logic
at every turn.
There are a lot of plot holes and
logic
jumps, but that's almost a given in a conspiracy-themed movie.
No, instead of using logic, he simply drops his pants and proceeds to hump the zombie.
Brian DePalma, not anywhere to be found on my favorite director's list, really did a top-notch job with the first movie...if people complained that the first movie was too hard to understand, they will be pleased to know that the second movie throws not only
logic
out the window, but also any sense of adventure, suspense or fun...it's a big disappointment...i can't think of anything else to say because i am still dumbfounded by how LAME this movie is.
What this does is take the children story we all know and update it so it would fit the
logic
of modern society.
Kakashi, like quite a few other Japanese horror films, had an unresolved ending and an eskewed sense of
logic.
Only Hollywood types who pay strangers to rear their kids for them could fail to see the
logic
in keeping them under control, lest they frolic in front of a passing bus.
The script is short on
logic
(how do they always manage to find the villains so easily?), the fight choreography is sometimes clumsy, and there should have been more action - the climactic fight, for example, should have been longer than 1 minute!
The Fury starts from an interesting premise, but De Palma is clearly more interested in the spectacular set pieces than in
logic
or characterization.
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