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The opening
scenes
of wanton vandalism are not only pointless but baffling as well - it's never explained why the film opens with a tracking shot of people trashing each other's houses - and nothing improves from there.
The acting is really cheesy in some parts, and the "action
" scenes
are completely laughable.
Combined with short low-budget battle scenes, such as the Alamao and San Jacinto, this film is recommended only for real history buffs who who do not come from Mexico.
Even the attempt of building artistic
scenes
is not always achieved: the so call erotic "women on a horse" scene is ridiculous, not erotic and useless.
The
scenes
WITHOUT Spacey reveal how truly awful the film really is.
But the
scenes
WITH Spacey are just so entertaining that you hang on in there right to the end.
Aside from that the animal conceptions could have been really good, as could the action
scenes
but failed because the production failed.
When the story calls for people to act confused, there are ten minute
scenes
of people miming the act of confusion.
When the story calls for a little background history, there are ten minute
scenes
of Konkan's greenery.
Of course, after that, it was hard to take the movie seriously although there were a few interesting and intense
scenes
with Julian Sands.
The too brief
scenes
in which he portrays a languid, infinitely entitled, worthless son of a rich Lord are spot-on and entertaining.
But something tells this critic that Mr. Pleasence really was drinking a lot and was intoxicated during his
scenes
in the film.
By the way, all the
scenes
that show someone working underwater are not underwater.
The best
scenes
I thought were the divers exploring the caves, going through impossible subterranean passageways, some of them were heart pounding.
The less-then-stellar parts of this film are the story which is VERY prolonged at best (but again I think this is because of the budget they had - they had to prolong certain
scenes
to create the feature length 97 minutes), the acting (again it's because the actors had no story to work with), very few exceptional camera shots, and the music.
The trouble is, it could have been so good if they had only left out the Jane Eyre stuff and stuck with the vastly more interesting
scenes
involving the Spanish/Portuguese Jews in early 19th century London.
A rather mild horror movie; if not for a couple of sex scenes, it could easily have been a TV movie.
Dr. Lucio Fulci (Lucio Fulci) is a director of gory horror movies who is starting to feel the effect of having filmed too many bloody
scenes.
The whole chase sequence is really ridiculous, with the young lady stopping every so often to set traps; only for the maniac to show up seconds later, and this is cut with
scenes
showing her with her husband - who just happens to have a wealth of information on how escape insane killers; with lines such as "expect the unexpected".
I didn't happen like that, and like the movie indicates in the beginning is that some
scenes
are over-reacted.
This movie may bear some historical importance, and it sure seems astonishing how well the facts are together, the setting, the rocket, the space suits, the surface of the moon, all scream "a classic" - but in the end, the result makes a pretty dull movie for todays eyes, and the 50ies tech
scenes
you might hope for in a movie like this are by far not enough to reward sitting through all the tacky dialog and predictable plot developments.
While I agree that this was the most horrendous movie ever made, I am proud to say I own a copy simply because myself and a bunch of my friends were extras (mostly in the dance club scenes, but a few others as well.
The acting is worse than wooden (I could possibly watch a tree for 30 seconds before becoming completely bored, if you can look at this rubbish for that long you're a better man than I!) and the fight
scenes
would be at home on a kindergarten play yard.
The directing by John Pieplow (whose only previous directing effort was Jurassic Women, which I will let the title speak for itself) was uninspired and there was something wrong with the editing which resulted in the film being disjointed with a few
scenes
completely unrelated to the plot, unless the screenplay is at fault (which is quite possible.)
Some
scenes
are not "nice" or "beautiful", but the camera never peeks or intrudes.
Instead some
scenes
are cobbled together without greater purpose or plan.
The subsequent computer-generated scenes, however, were excruciating.
hard to sit through,
scenes
that went nowhere, and a soundtrack that made me want to vomit.
My DVD cover promised "disturbing and politically incorrect
scenes"
, and it sure wasn't lying.
The action
scenes
were dull, the acting was surprisingly poor, and some of these characters were TOO stereotypical to even be funny.
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