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This is a pretty twisted Horror film, that has a few good moments here and there, with some creepy blood transfusion scenes, however it's just too dull for it's own good, I would pass,but I guess it's worth a watch if you have nothing better to do.
The idea is horrible, certain
scenes
linked to the plot (such as the continued love story even though the male romantic interest is a SHRUNKEN HEAD) are so bad that I wanted to do myself bodily harm while watching them.
We do see some outbursts and irrational behavior on her part but their is no follow up to these
scenes.
Beautiful photography, some of
scenes
are breathtaking and affecting.
I watched him closely during all of his scenes, and never once was he anything except womanly.
And someone actually had the idea of making a "behind the
scenes"
mini film which is also included in the 10th anniversary edition (I'm not sure why).......I'll give this 3 smashed pumpkins out of 10...
Promising
scenes
which ultimately don't play out for the full effect are haphazardly disconnected from other moments which flail around endlessly, causing the crass, rickety movie to self-destruct long before it's actually over.
A couple of unexplained
scenes
towards the end.
Bad Hollywood fire scenes, predictable, terribly acted (who the hell was that awful woman who played the wife?), badly casted, awfully written.
It couldn't have been cheap, either, with all the stars that were in it plus all those special effects and fire
scenes.
Some
scenes
are a little strange with very weird close-ups.
By the end I was laughing hysterically at the unevenness of the film's tone (the
scenes
where the lead character is being helped by two streetwise shady characters are unintentionally hilarious), the utterly baffling plot, the absurd coincidences and strokes of good fortune (e.g.
Although most of his
scenes
were left on the cutting room floor.
I need to get a copy of this, preferably the director's cut, so I can see all the
scenes
my brother is in.
The plot of "Open Graves" is very simple:it's about a board game called Mamba,where the players die in real life the same way they die in the game.Laughable death
scenes
include killings via computer generated crabs and snakes.The characters are cardboard and deliberately annoying and there isn't even a tiny bit of suspense.I liked Eliza Dushku in "Wrong Turn",but she is completely wasted and unmemorable here.The climax with CGI-witch coming from the sea is utterly laughable and stupid.The only reason to see "Open Graves" are some interesting camera angles plus sexy Eliza Dushku.If such movies are the future of horror then I seriously give up.Give me any 70's or 80's low-budget horror flick over this modern piece of crap.A generous 3 out of 10.
Too much time is used on boring shouting
scenes.
I love the fact that there is no good guy in this film until about half way through and I love the numerous pointless
scenes
of that aeroplane landing - lots of people get killed who have nothing to do with the "plot" and no explanation is given about anything - DO NOT expect to understand this film.
This movie is not at all like City of God, you might get the same feeling but it isn't, there's no intense shooting nor intense drug scenes, you get the idea.
The creators expected humor to be laughable/passable if they include sarcasm in every line that comes out of Underdog's mouth and use scene after scene of bland, played out aspects to "charm" the audiences light-hearted side, while still making them "ooh" and "ah" for more with boring action
scenes
and insipid, lackluster performances that made me want to yell at everyone in the audience that was enjoying it.
Many
scenes
are in darkness and nothing can be seen.
Lots of
scenes
(80% of the movie) are with conversation only.
What they really mean is that the movie is set in this time period but is fiction and everything that happens is just a jumble of standard
scenes
from other war films.
Some of the
scenes
are simply there to be able to draw us into a feeling that this conflict was horrific beyond compare, when there appears to be little evidence of this.
Some of the
scenes
appear to be straight out of the handbook on standard
scenes
to include in any war film.
At times, there are some great rare
scenes
like when the main character uses the 'normal' lavatory in the 'normal' plane.
There are only 2 or 3 fight
scenes
all of which are up to normal standard more or less.
Bad dialog, slow story,
scenes
that drag on and are absolutely pointless.
You don't get an explanation for some of the
scenes
and it doesn't leave any thoughts afterward to come up with your own explanation.
Apart from the dog-fights which are nicely done the rest is a sequence of badly patched
scenes
with actors struggling with a lousy script and equally lousy direction.
I'll admit there were some
scenes
that caught my eye such as the 23 bullshit where the protagonist sees or calculates the number 23 everywhere he goes, but that was pretty much the movie in a nutshell?!
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