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The invaluable Mel Blanc supplied the voice for Snafu, and the stories and rhyming
narration
for many of the films was supplied by Theodor Geisel, i.e.
I remember watching this as a child in the UK, mesmerized by the story and Laurence Olivier's
narration.
If you like road movies, murder, humor, and narration, watch this film.
I only wish they could've provided an opening and closing
narration
to make this theme as powerful as The Obsolete Man was.
None of the songs have any melody and they are clearly intrusive to the
narration
of the story except the background music and the westernized version of the Bharat-Natyam.
The much-maligned rotoscoping actually works pretty well, especially with the Ringwraiths, and the opening
narration.
My only criticism was the preachy
narration
at the end of the film.
Judy Maier's
narration
was so surreal but simultaneously heart wrenching, it made me feel what the main character felt.
While the
narration
seems to sympathize with and admire the small town folks who are introduced to the viewer, the cinematography exploits and demeans them.
I know it's PAL format and they DID change the text on the screen to German and there's a tiny little bit of
narration
at the beginning that's also been dubbed in German, but as hilarious and campy as this film is, it really only makes it funnier!
Jodha-Akbar is a motley of exceptional love,Terrific Action,Soulful music and splendid cinematography.It is one of the most uncommon films and a must see one if you want to witness something special.The film got combative stunts and it has everything to please everyone.But on the other side,the film is slow and lengthy.The first half of the film lasts more than 2 hrs yet the twists and turns will glue the audience to the cinema.Hrithik was awesome as Akbar and Aishwarya was majestic as Jodha.Direction was at the best.Ashutosh proved yet another blockbuster which falls in the same line of Lagaan and Swades.May be he need to concentrate on the duration of the film by chopping off few scenes.Jodha Akbar is basically a love story instead of calling it as a War based film.The film lacks pace and slow
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of few scenes and the frequent usage of Urdu language made the audience ambiguous and also boring.But at the other end,even though the film lasts for more than 3.30 min,it is gripping enough and very much bearable.The Director need to edit the film and make it as a 3 hrs film so that the audience will like this film even more.The huge star-cast of Hrithik-Ash playing as Akbar and Jodha might have evoked a lot of curiosity among the audience before the release but i must admit the film almost lived up to the expectations.The love part was dealt exceptionally well and it is the forte for the film.The film depicted the Legacy of Akbar.The film also shown that Akbar did lot good for Hindus.
The
narration
by Jane herself is a unique approach that I found very interesting and added to the depth of not only Jane herself but also to the other characters about whom she continually muses.
Although Mitchell's character is not a detective, this plays a lot like a detective film, and director Cahn is a master at pacing, so despite the miniscule budget (Havana is evoked by a few small sets and a few California exteriors with Spanish-language signs on them!), the film plays like a good little paperback-original mystery novel--especially so since Mitchell provides voice-over
narration
here and there to speed things along and to mention things that would be too expensive to show on camera.
Also, the amazing close-ups both above and below ground, beautiful cinematography of the Kalahari landscape, and astute
narration
is a big thumbs up.
Leaving aside the overly melodramatic narration, the way that the narrator/director mispronounces many Thai words and shows an alarming lack of local knowledge, I saw no attempts to check the stories he was being fed, and no background information was looked into to validate the stories he reported.
The dialogue and
narration
are often taken directly from the novel, with just some abbreviation.
The
narration
is GREAT (Sean Astin!
The near total absence of
narration
does not help this problem in the least.
I worry about movies that use
narration
over the film once it's started, and The Anarchist Cookbook did just that.
The film is a masterpiece in silent film
narration.
Well, first, it isn't a feature film but just a dreadfully boring promotional video for the Seafarer's Union and the
narration
makes Jack Webb's delivery on "Dragnet" seem emotional and off-the-cuff in comparison!! Now the awfulness of this film should NOT be held against Kubrick.
This version of the famous novel of Victor Hugo I found very suitable in general, with good acting and a narration, which give a real idea of the book.
Most lines are predictable, and the story is absolutely worthless, not to mention that the constant
narration
that retells what we just saw makes the entire movie feel as though it's a prologue to a movie we really don't want to see.
And the filming technique just wasn't interesting at all - the only "interesting" thing was the complete absence of any directorial narration, and that was the bad kind of interesting.
The film simply follows the monks through their daily routines, without any back story on the individual monks or
narration
to give viewers any context.
This complex, eerie story is told with cynical
narration
and shadowy imagery.
Oh and I forgot to mention, the entire
narration
is by none other than Elm street's Fred Kreuger, a.k.a
second was poor and not helped by the
narration
by a DJ.This is far worse with a very low budget,a terrible script.and
Yes, even the
narration
was so bad it was funny.
Fist of the North Star starts with a lengthy, & boring,
narration
by a guy named Ryuken (Malcolm McDowell).
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