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Certainly one of the dozen or so worst movies ever released in any form, featuring a bizarrely abominable performance by Rain Joan of Arc Phoenix (River's sister, inevitably), as Bonanza Jellybean plus inconceivably awful voiceover
narration
by Tom Robbins, the author of the novel, which had/retains its peculiar sweet/loopy charms.
Without the
narration
it might be a very good movie/documentary.
But the music, the
narration
and some of the implemented story lines make it very hard to watch for a sceptic person like me.
The Howling II starts as it means to go on with a bizarre and surreal opening
narration
by Christopher Lee whose image is imposed over a moving star field, oh and a skeleton appears as well for some reason.
The premise is wonderful, and I loved the voiceover, confessional tone the opening
narration
strikes.
Director Robert Redford plays with the story from the book and teases the
narration
a bit to follow the emotional pattern he's presenting, and it works well.
The cinematography, the narration, the music, the external sets all scream Tim Burton.
Also, the
narration
and animated scenes used (though lengthy animations are replaced by slide shows on the Nintendo 64 version) use full advantage of the platforms' capabilities.
The camera is as descriptive as the
narration.
A lot of the stuff people take issue with about this show is on the money: pretentious; forced; overwrought; desperate for attention; self-satisfied; annoying ever-present
narration.
I absolutely love the narration, I think it adds that extra bit of wonder to the whole show.
I found Attenborough's
narration
of Planet Earth to be much better than the
narration
of Earth.
Sadly, the film has an uncalled for
narration
by Matt Damon; a sappy soundtrack by Bryan Adams; and enough action scenes to compare it to a Jerry Bruckheimer production.
Granted some of the
narration
was a bit confusing, and some of the action got a little hokey at times, but I think other points of the film easily made up for it.
Faithful adaptation of witty and interesting French novel about a cynical and depressed middle-aged software engineer (or something), relying heavily on first-person
narration
but none the worse for that.
By taking Vonnegut's "voice" out of the movie's
narration
or trying to insert it however it can, Mother Night tells his story brilliantly, and preserves the story's fundamental lessons without confusion, distraction, or disappointment.
This is documentary at its best, from the haunting music and terrific
narration
by Olivier to its unflinching and penetrating analyses, The World at War is unforgettable and irreplaceable for anyone who wants to know about humanity's sorry experience at the nadir of the 20th century.
Storyline: Max von Sydow's voice-over
narration
hypnotizes the protagonist (and audience) back to 1945 where our protagonist the young American ideologist Leopold Kessler (Jean-Marc Barr) has just arrived in post-WWII 1945 Germany to help rebuilding the damaged country.
I also very much enjoyed the narration, it added to the story a good deal, and had some very memorable quotes that i still use to all the time.
The
narration
by Sir Michael Redgrave is moving.
First, there is NO way the remake can be as good, because Japanese society is quite different from ours and plays such a major part in this film, as explained in the opening
narration.
Not only is it revolutionary in its narration, but its also among the first movies to feature the next generation of Swedish humor and Swedish comedians.
This film has zero
narration
and combines verite footage with sensitive interviews with four teenage workers in China who live inside a factory compound.
The revelers during Carnival are the highlight, but only because this excellent film provides in-depth context inside the factory in China without
narration.
I believe that Dale now does the
narration
of the Harry Potter books on Casette, but anyway he is quite funny.
This is a very beautiful and almost meditative film-there is hardly any dialogue in it, apart from the narration; and the scenery and music compliment each other perfectly.
The narration, music, animation, and storyline where all remarkable.
The dilemma is even more prominent as these words are never spoken, not even as
narration.
The structure of the film is edited brilliantly and works perfectly with the narration, interviews, animation and surfing footage.
Jim Dale brings all the characters together with his wonderful
narration
of the show.
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