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As a vanity project, it rivals Battlefield Earth in its misconception.
Sort of like a high school film
project.
It deserves points I suppose for being a completely unsympathetic drive-in thriller, but the bad vibes (and the ridiculous climax) coat the whole
project
like an ugly stain.
There's a reason Bogdanovich couldn't get another
project
until 4 years later.
The film strongly resembles a high school or college
project
by a teenager convinced that her own intimate loves and melodramatic obsessions are as fascinating to us as to her.
As a film school project, made without budget and "real" actors, this is a passably interesting film.
Now these dorks have been given a final
project
by their idiot teacher, five of them are given pieces of a mannequin and told to design it in any way they see fit, and since there are only five pieces the other students in the class receive and automatic A, oddly enough there are only six students in this entire class so the one goth chic gets a free A, good for her!
A week passes and the five students, plus teacher, plus one hillbilly husband meet in a bar to discuss their and complete their project, they put the pieces together, head, arms, legs and inform the others why they chose their specifics designs, now these creative geniuses used the week to their full advantage, one puts a saw blade in the left hand, the other gets a sawed off shotgun, the right leg gets a bunch of broken ceramic glued to it and the left some magazine clippings, the head is the worst getting a camera in the eye, ala Hellraiser 3, with some bottle rockets for a stylish mo-hawk.
The person who wrote the glowing review of this misguided
project
must be related to the writer/director/star--or is, in fact, the same person as it defies rational thinking that this movie would be appealing to anyone not connected to a very tightly woven inner circle.
This movie has many problem associated with it that makes it come off like a low budget class
project
from someone in film school.
I cannot believe that someone has spent money making this, I hope for the producers sake it only cost $50,000 to make - it looks like a school project, made by kids who haven't got a clue.
Too bad this
project
didn't get the necessary talent behind the camera to really eke out a gripping, memorable picture.
An air of gloom hangs over the entire project, and director Paul Mazursky can't get Cher out of her perpetual funk (she's listless).
It's like a student's art school
project.
This made-for-TV
project
also stars David Ogden Stiers, Kathleen York and Jim Metzler.
Adam Sandler could not find a better
project
than this?
Everything about this
project
says, low budget.
i think that it was the worst film i have ever seen in my life and you should not bother to watch it the actors were rubbish the camera was awful the picture was bad and the sound was not up to scratch, i think it was a little bit like a cheep rip of off the baler which
project
and it has not worked at all it was foul.
Seriously now, who approved this
project?
Each one wears an expression of fear not generated by the plot, but by the realisation that this
project
could easily nix their career.
Lillian Hellman's play, adapted by Dashiell Hammett with help from Hellman, becomes a curious
project
to come out of gritty Warner Bros. Paul Lukas, reprising his Broadway role and winning the Best Actor Oscar, plays an anti-Nazi German underground leader fighting the Fascists, dragging his American wife and three children all over Europe before finding refuge in the States (via the Mexico border).
I'm not sure if this movie was the result of a film school homework project, but it certainly played like one.
All I can think is that Andy Cheng must be a really nice guy to get this many good actors into this foul a
project
(he can't have something on all of them, can he?).
Probably her involvement was the only reason this
project
was green lighted to begin with.
Looks like another money down the drain government
project
(Scottish Screen are credited surprise, surprise).
Everyone involved with this
project
should be ashamed as to the result of their efforts.
The only problem is that this Viet Nam is long gone and when "The scent of the green papaya" had a historical background... trying to
project
this kind of ambiance (muffled sounds and the slow pace of life...) on modern days leaves a feeling of fake.
If this was a student project, i would have to say not bad, but only for the first 15 min... after that it gets annoying.
How they got her to agree to this
project
remains a mystery.
Shot on very cheap video, it looks like a high school project, but without the emotion.
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