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So I thought the
scenes
of never-ending wilderness would go on forever, but they did finally come to an end.
It's worth seeing for their scenes- and Rickman's scene with Hal Holbrook.
Technically abominable (with audible "pops" between scenes)and awesomely amateurish, "Flesh" requires a lot of patience to sit through and will probably turn off most viewers; but the dialogue rings amazingly true and Joe Dallesandro, who exposes his body in almost every scene, also gives an utterly convincing performance.
The seriousness of the film is slaughtered with sub standard comic
scenes
and songs.
The possessed astronaut's wife, to me, is the weak link in the ensemble - she doesn't seem to know what to do with her face in a lot of her most prominent scenes, for which I blame director Corman.
Unfortunately, Lee is quickly sidelined in favor of endless
scenes
of Capote bemoaning his pained existence.
The train and helicopter
scenes
appeared to have been done on flash cards by high school students.
It brought absolutely nothing to the story-if there was one at all!A better actor for the part of Boy could also have been selected, to me it sounded like he read his lines straight of the script while shooting his scenes.Overall, a real shame as it could have been such a good movie.
But when someone strives for greatness and poetry, but delivers a muddled (and often ridiculous) story, a bunch of disparate scenes, pretentious dialogue... Then you get the worst kind of a movie that some other reviewer very accurately defined as "pretentious crap".
It tries to wrap a story around the sex
scenes
but as usual with these types of movies it is not done very well.
She was lovely in the romantic scenes; too bad Bill Paxton was flying on autopilot for the whole effort.
The cuts were abrupt and disruptive, the
scenes
seemed somehow slapped together and the storytelling did not always make sense right away (even leaving out the supernatural parts) - the actors were really good but could not really save the movie somehow.
Special mention must be made of the chop shop editing, as many
scenes
seem to have been spliced together in random order.
At fifteen I could have written a better script!Some
scenes
and dialog seemed to come out of nowhere and you were left with a lot of unanswered questions.
Moreover, many
scenes
looked like mud.
However after the first ten minutes or so it soon becomes boring; we don't get any good death
scenes
and have to listen to loads of talking.
Performances are all over the place with some emotional
scenes
seeming so over the top as to be laughable.
There were some truly memorable
scenes
in this movie and lots of good lines but they were delivered so poorly that they will fade away with time and the only memory I will have of this documentary is that it had some good
scenes
which I can't remember.
The cast was beautiful, lovely to watch in all of the romantic
scenes.
The screenplay, cinematography, directing, etc. was set up to deliver a Class B film, the central effort being on showing
scenes
of beautiful exposed female breasts.
As your victim watches many disconnected and nonsensical
scenes
(such as a cute dog getting punted for no apparent reason, a cow standing on the bed, a woman licking a statue's feet or Jesus apparently raping a woman), make lots of comments using words like "brilliance", "juxtaposed" or "transcendent"--all the while acting as if the film actually makes perfect sense and isn't a complete waste of an hour of your life.
I was forced to stop in some
scenes
because my mom thought it's not polite to laugh when people are dying, but in this movie, even death looks ridiculous.
The costuming is poor, and many of the more emotionally charged
scenes
are blase.
I think that what put me off the most was the horribly choreographed fight
scenes
at the end of the film.
There was an expectation of Steed participating more in fight scenes, and the continuity seemed as though the writers were struggling to keep up with the actors.
A screen going to black every time the director wants to change
scenes
is pretty moronic.
First, Elmer Bernstein's bombastic score is present thru out the entire film even in the quiet
scenes
where background music subtracts from the character's motivations.
The scene with the peeping tom is of movies greatest gratuitous nudity
scenes
I've ever seen (it doesn't even come close to fitting in the movie).
The few
scenes
that actually attempt a depiction of revolutionary struggle resemble a hirsute Boy Scout troop meandering tentatively between swimming holes.
The fights
scenes
are generic, the special effects are poor, and some of the sets look like they could fall down.
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