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The movie begins realistically enough but quickly goes downhill with lots of the dialog feeling forced and
overly
sentimental.
But instead of a never ending and
overly
talky film, we get a tightly wound and much better paced film from Scorsese.
The plot is
overly
centered on Benigni, as if the entire movie is only about him.
They were either
overly
dramatic or had no emotion whatsoever.
However, personally i felt that the movie was
overly
predictable, right from the start you kinda know what ending it will give you and by having Richard winning the TOTO it's such a easy give away, not impactful enough for me at least.
Either A) A Christian; B) an
overly
sensitive woman looking for a cheep tear-jerker; or C) just generally lack the ability of free thought.
There are many people out there who hate the way Paul Haggis made his directorial debut, "Crash," an
overly
soapy and stupidly-tied-together drama (at least, that's what it felt like to them).
Where do I start.....The back-stories of the two main characters are treated in an
overly
sentimental way, the soundtrack throughout the film is irritating, the story didn't interest me, I found the pacing to be slow without being gripping, and most of the characters seemed to be one-dimensional, pointless, irritating and/or unlikeable.
If I seem
overly
critical, let me hasten to add that the movie had more good qualities than bad.
wasn't
overly
interested in any of the characters.for
Complete with an awful,
overly
sentimental soundtrack next to which even Coldplay seem lively and heavy.
"The Scorpion with two Tails" is undeniably a disappointment, mixing too many story ideas and cult sub genres into one
overly
confusing film.
It is 3 hours long, and some parts may seam
overly
long at first, but the second time you watch it it all seams perfect.
The characters are impossibilities, the plot, although
overly
twisted, doesn't manage to keep the interest, and the beast's FX are worse than those in 1984's Terminator I. Rating: 3/10, thanks to the fight scenes (pity they don't comprise 30% of the movie's length).
But this movie reminded me of the good old days, when I used to read "Dragonball" the Manga - before the same manga became
overly
stupid and boring and went too far with the whole "there's always a stronger enemy" thing.
This was not a high tech movie nor was it
overly
bloody, but the threat of bodies raised from the dead being able to bend the bars on a window as if they were well done noodles and take multiple gunshots without noticing was more than enough to scare the pants of of an 11 year old.
Watch the episode Die, Hippy Die, and this film eerily mimics that
overly
clichéd plot line.
In fitting with the rest of the film, the acting and the dialogue are both terrible; but the film is very funny on numerous occasions, and while I can't say I
overly
enjoyed Mad Foxes; it might appeal to those who enjoy seeing movies at their worst.
This movie was perverted,
overly
violent, and horribly acted.
Not only was it
overly
sentimental pablum, but considering the huge role that music plays in the movie, you might assume that the writer could write believable dialogue about music... but you would be wrong.
All in all, this is a touching, but not
overly
sappy film!
To repeat, Someone got a hold of many of the special effect earthquake sequences from the film "Dantes PeaK" and splotched them into this
overly
long, odd, hybrid Three Mile Island/ Chernobyle rip off disaster movie.
Everything is quite fairly laid out ... not
overly
condemning one way or the other.
The characters came off as
overly
stereotypical and two-dimensional.
Everything was complete smarm and
overly
convenient.
Classified by many as film noir, this one plays more like an
overly
dramatic melodrama and soap opera IMHO.
Yes, the
overly
French-Horned theme reminds me of the satirically self-important music from Young Frankenstein.
Frequent light flares into the camera lens, and
overly
dark night scenes only add to the ineptness of this improvised mess.
"Untraceable" is another slick suspense yarn, once again, pitting some determined FBI agents against a methodical,
overly
intelligent, and ultra-crafty serial killer who inexplicably prolongs his victims suffering over the World Wide Web.
The fight scenes are
overly
long and basically show Rourke spiting, making faces, and blowing his nose.
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