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Here we get the expected animal slaughter
scenes
(gutting a gator; natives eating live snakes), plus some additional nudity and a castration.
As an aside, I appear briefly in one of the street
scenes
wearing a snap- brim hat and a tweed jacket.
Suggestions and images of child abuse, mutilated bodies (live or dead), other gruesome scenes, plot holes, boring acting made this a regretable experience, The basic idea of entering another person's mind is not even new to the movies or TV (An Outer Limits episode was better at exploring this idea).
The
scenes
made no sense in their sequences, the acting was horrible, and it seemed as though the screen writer never actually picked up the book but opted for the cliff notes instead.
who's responsible for these "behind the
scenes"
things?
As a movie is has some great, wonderful shots of the ship, most of them done on an existing vessel - apart of the ones in the disaster scenes, of course, and a certain room under deck.
Nothing is clear and honestly I didn't see the point of it all other than provide a pay check for those involved (Second billed Val Kilmer is in a couple of fleeting
scenes
that don't amount to much other than to allow him to be billed as in the film.)
There are also too many loose ends;
scenes
that have no relevance whatsoever to the plot.
The scene where the hot air balloon lands on the runway, the chase of the thief in Charles De Gaulle airport are two such
scenes.
The
scenes
where Susan Blakely is lying on the roof of her conservatory, and the when she tells Wagner that she still loves him are quite awful.
I mean, I get the point of making stupid movies in order to show some sex scenes, as they are the sole reason for a movie of that kind to be made.
This movie, however, has no sex scenes, and really has no point at all.
There is no linear time, the
scenes
travel around like a fart in the wind, people show up for no reason, then leave, and it is never explained, the plot is never advanced, and nothing happens.
Juan Di Pace is awesome and there is a couple good sex
scenes.
Some
scenes
which require a different treatment includes- a Minister is talking foul about Sarkar and the son is overhearing; a very amateurish shoot out in the jail on Sarkar, Sarkar Jr. escapes from the clutches of his enemies, a Son easily motivated to kill his own father, a son is secretly entering his father's room to kill him, a police commissioner slapping Sarkar Jr-all this requires a more realistic, hard-hitting approach which is the back-bone to create the required conflict.
Lots of flames, thousands of extras in battle scenes, lots of beautiful sets.
I admit I did fast-forward through one of the
scenes
in which the two of them share friendship and simple pleasures while soulful piano music plays in the background.
Okay, three or four of those type
scenes.
Many totally out of context sex
scenes
appear, it's fun looking for the Batman references.
The plot was ridiculous, the premise was ridiculous, the acting was unconscionable, the effects were laughable and all of the outdoor
scenes
appear to have been filmed in New York's Central Park.
I assume that Esteban was either aiming to take advantage of this or that he himself digs soap operas, because that is what unfolds over the course of this film, so much to the point that it kicks the whole oil company plot to the side, almost as if they imagined halfway through the making of this film that it had become tiresome, because it seems like at least three of the supporting characters have had their back story and character development severely compromised to make room for more sex and crying
scenes.
What we see a lot more of are
scenes
of passion, jealousy, betrayal, adultery, etc.
I was there and am glad I didn't appear in any of the paddock
scenes
shown in the film.
If Mantegna and Pantoliano can't find a laugh somewhere in your movie then you're in trouble, but the laziness of the movie is most glaring in the
scenes
where crowds of people fail to notice a baby crawling around on the pavement.
There are some decent kill scenes, and some of them are gory; but it's never very shocking, which really just makes this another dreary slasher based on a celebratory event on the American calendar.
The animal-eating (geek)
scenes
were not as bad as you would think.
After having watched Mondo Cane and Mondo Magic, these
scenes
are average.
I guess the
scenes
where the townspeople are marching somewhere were suppose to add to the story but it seems that they were inserted just to fill space.
The
scenes
appeared choppy and incoherent.
Two many drawn out
scenes
of annoyance, such as inside the Skeeball building.
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