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Unfortunately, I found "WS" to be a wandering, unengaging, boring bunch of claptrap pieced together with, what apparently is Schaeffer's signature, a mix of story, narration, and poetry.
None of the characters are helped by the script, which is almost childishly ridiculous in the way it attempts to explain scientific concepts unscientifically, offers the most unrealistic stock relationship between Mr. Cusack and Ms. Dern imaginable, doesn't even give us the cheap thrill of watching the army drop nuclear bombs on Japan, and relies heavily on voice-over-a technique that is evil anytime, even when explaining a characters true innermost thoughts, or for the
narration
of something that cannot be possibly show on the film medium, but is used here to read some absolutely trite selections out of Cusack's diary.
Literally from start to finish, "The Number 23" desperately attempts to be a mysterious and uncanny thriller and therefore uses all the dreadful clichés from the big book of cinema history, including heavy-voiced narration, flashbacks, disorderly structure, characters with multiple personalities, numerous plot twists that grow increasingly absurd and sinister asylum settings.
Definition of documentary: A work, such as a film or television program, presenting political, social, or historical subject matter in a factual and informative manner and often consisting of actual news films or interviews accompanied by
narration.
Sadly too, Snipes has fallen into the trap of having an ADR voice double doing much of his dialogue, and an entire
narration
that comes every now and again through points in the movie.
So for example, when he's eight, it's the eight year old's voice that is doing the narration; when he's in junior high, it's that one doing the narration, etc.
The
narration
is cryptic, often nonsensical, seemingly endless, and thoroughly exhausting.
I like the level of information and facts conveyed through the narration, it is just right, I don't want to know a load of science just some of the basics, to see these things is enough for most people.
There's no
narration
or story that's told, just a "third eye" type camera following around 2 couples of heroin addicts in NYC through the seasons.
landscape images, nice soundtrack and Catalan-language
narration
are enchanting as a mood piece, if one is content with a trajectory that hasn't much momentum and doesn't lead anywhere in particular.
There is no
narration
and we never see any interviews with the subjects, the camera just follows them around, like a third eye, completely detached.
The story is personal, and at times sentimental, and is supported by strong digital animation and
narration
that involves the viewer in this science fiction story.
Marlow's
narration
in the novella captivates you from the first sentence and you only "see" what Conrad writes about.
However I saw it on Irish TV recently and there was an added
narration
by Roy Scheider ("we're going to need a bigger boat!").
Speaking verse spoils the
narration
and it was no needed, The verse is awful and spoils an other wise good script.
There's really just a toally unique voice to the film, a poetry of
narration
that's meaningful without straying into pretension.
Trance-like moments add poetic resonance to the engrossing
narration
and terrific visual compositions.
Non-linear
narration
thus many flashbacks and every part are articulated quite well.
Besides the effects, loved the music, the abstract animation and backgrounds, the
narration
by Marvin Miller, pretty much everything.
The film employs a uniquely stylistic form of film and sound editing, and the
narration
(by Sean Penn) and interviews adopt a rather genuine, unrehearsed form that is akin with the anarchic, nihilistic spirit of sidewalk surfing.
The
narration
is perfect, the scenes bordering on implausible and the subject matter enthralling.
Most of the credit must go to Eric Anderson for his choice of visual style and for writing an interesting story, but credit is also deserved by Anuj Majumdar for the
narration
and the wonderful music score.
the music is enticing and the
narration
is superb and extremely well paced.
The movie then shows some cryogenic freezers with Vin Diesel's
narration.
Still, all in all, a really well done documentary with no
narration.
The
narration
by Kenneth Branagh is pretty good as well giving us vital bits of information and drama at the same time.
The opening
narration
is priceless.
One, there's a voiceover
narration
by Jerry, which is odd, because Tom and Jerry rarely speak.
Eric Roberts laconic, nice investigator, his voiceover narration, the twisting plot, Dan Hedaya and Denis Lipscomb given good roles, the settings, the paintings in the artist studio scenes, the end credit sequence and the wonderfully haunting theme music that perfectly encapsulates the mood of the whole film.
Soon the narration, readings from the Popol Vuh (who, by the way, does the music for most of his films), with the gradual procession of actually highly stylized shots adds a whole different level to it.
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