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I was impressed by the depth portrayed by the different characters and also by how much I really felt I understood them and their motivations, even though the time spent on the development of each character was very limited.
The acting is so-so, but once you seen the movie more times you understand the characters
' motivations
better, and you get used to it.
River's Edge is an extremely disturbing film written by acclaimed American screen writer Neal Jimenez.It is based on an actual event which happened at a time when most of American youngsters were trying to make sense of their lives.This is one of the most outstanding films made by American director Tim Hunter.Much of film's attention is focused on a reckless murder committed by a feckless teenager.This unfortunate event sets in motion a whole range of questions about real
motivations
of youngsters in American society.Those who saw this film during its initial release must have had vivid memories of great actor Dennis Hopper in a confused role as a sympathetic social outcast.
And when appropriate the film slows down to let the audience dive a little deeper into the meanings and
motivations
hidden inside these lovable characters.
It's worth noting that audiences of the time were no more naive about the story than we are today; the NY Times review conceded that audiences would "dismiss factual inaccuracies sprinkled throughout the film," described the biographical account of Custer's life as "fanciful," and pointed out that the presentation of Custer's
motivations
regarding the final events were at odds with various historical accounts.
Even if the film was supposed to be humorous, the characters and their
motivations
or crises were never clear (even for a 'lighter' film or comedy, this is necessary).
He doesn't slip on the banana peel of useless pathetic scenes to extenuate Jazek's guilt and to mitigate the brutality of the crime, not interested at all in proximate psychological
motivations
to justify any display of extreme or violent behaviors and refusing to include any useless judicial proceedings.
Eric's rewrite of 'The Most Dangerous Game' is at least an attempt at modernizing the classic tale, but fails to give us any
motivations
for why the characters are doing this.
We never are made privy to motivations, other than wealth.
There are only the most skeletal of
motivations
for the characters to do anything while they trudge forward to their unavoidable dooms.
As you can derive from the title already, this film is mainly inspired by "I Still Know What You Did Last Summer", as the events take place in a similar setting and the killer's
motivations
are equally stupid.
I remember Richard Burton's character looking so hopelessly lost, and then remembering how his
motivations
didn't translate to me.
Characters change feelings and
motivations
on a dime, without rhyme nor reason, between scenes and within scenes, making this feel as though no one had any idea of what to get out of the screenplay.
The
motivations
of the characters, especially that of Gooding's at the end, are worse then unbelievable, they are irrational when they are not hopelessly muddled.
Although there is some pretentious dialog attempting to explain why Mona has chosen this miserable lifestyle, her
motivations
are never really clear.
What was needed was someone with vision enough to pull together the positive elements by reworking the script into some kind of coherent whole, instead of the sprawling, awkward mess that it is, (try to figure out the
motivations
and interplay if you can).
a lot of the characters backgrounds and
motivations
are kinda vague, leaving the viewer to come to their own conclusions.
The episode begins when an elderly man murders his wife out of unknown
motivations.
The film weaves an intrinsic web of
motivations
and double crosses that snare you and refuse to let go.
The two main characters are both incredibly vicious individuals with their own
motivations
and emotional underpinning for being as such.
Two different takes on the event, which have in common the idea that the real cause of the massacre will always be a mystery, that there's something ultimately baffling and unknowable about the
motivations
of the two killers, and what actually drove them to carry it beyond fantasy into horrible reality.
Perhaps the movie doesn't explore Jones
' motivations
enough, which can make the whole ordeal a bit superficial at times (may have to do with censorship as well...) But Powers Boothe's mesmerizing performance makes it all come true.
But in a biblical subject script, usually a sub-genre prone to illogical
motivations
and miraculous interventions, everything would ultimately depend on the author's skills.
It's an interesting look at a budding filmmaker and his
motivations
and ability to manipulate for the camera.
By repeatedly offering the differing vantages of each of the characters about the central incidents that drive this rather harrowing tale, we see all the
motivations
of the players in this case of a robbery gone very wrong.
I didn't know what to expect Visconti to do in his approach to the material, after seeing La Terra Trema and seeing how sometimes his political
motivations
snuck in a little bit.
The 'revelations' that occur throughout, if not necessarily original or surprising, are consistently entertaining, focusing more on the character's
motivations
for murder and betrayal than on the actual mechanics of the crime.
How do you justify
motivations
covering 6 years?
None of the actors
motivations
are evenly remotely hinted at.
But to take the title, characters, and some of the events of a book, but change significant motivations, events, or characters beyond recognition is inexcusable.
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