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This is possibly the worst film I have ever seen; I gave it one star simply because it is the lowest
score
possible.
victor is as far from the new horror icon as mary poppins (reference to the Disney score).
The haunting
Score
(Amar Mohile) and the sound design (Kunal Mehta, Parikshit Lalwani & Anup Dev), together with dark, murky background overlapped by shinning powerful images (camerawork by Amit Roy) contributes to Visuals so typical of Ramu's style.
Add to that hellishly bad script a
score
that'll have you cringing, and you've got a disaster I wouldn't wish on any viewer.
The acting was poor, the screenplay was very inaccurate and the
score
was dreadful.
It's director has made an even worse job and the music and
score
is so cheezy and malplaced that you just don't know whether to laugh or cry.
How about the atrocious musical
score
selected for the film?
Although Ennio Morricone's
score
is much revered, it is undeniably schmaltzy and repetitive, it gushes with an emotional redolence that the scenes themselves, many violent, just do not warrant.
As a paean to American Filmmaking, it succeeds in terms of mood (helped by a few strokes of masterful editing segueing between time periods) and visuals (not helped by said score) but lacks narrative cohesion and fluidity.
As for ''I score, that's my job'' well no it's not.
The Left Elbow Index considers seven elements of film-making--acting, continuity, plot, character development, dialogue, artistry, and production sets--on a scale from a high of 10 to a low of 1, with 5 given as a average
score.
maybe this movie just isn't funny.it is also annoying,with that way over the top "you're a winner"musical score.and the odd thing is,the team sucked through most of the season,only winning the last two games,and the last game meant nothing since they were not in the playoffs.so
Perhaps it suffers from the cinematography of an uncredited source or the 'liquid tears' musical
score
by Daniel Licht.
I feel compelled to point out that the
score
by Philip Glass will certainly satisfy his fans.
I just happened to stumble to this film and checked IMDb for more information:
Score
6,7, well... not so bad.
That's not to say this was any good but it was fascinating to watch even with the guitar
score
(by Larry Morotta) added in the 2005 print I watched.
Despite beautiful cinematography at a haunting location - and a wonderful
score
- the film never lures the audience in.
On a scale of 1-10 I give this movie a
score
of -100.
I think he only spoke twice throughout the whole film: once in the beginning ( he said the jumping from the cliff using "the power" won't kill them) and second time at the end when he and the blondy lost the girl... the movie could have been done without him and no one would notice... Anyways, my verdict: 1 is the perfect
score
for this film.
The
score
is annoying, the filming is bad, for example, sometimes you see the shadow of the cameraman appearing on some actors faces.
An excellent cast who do their best with an awful script, inept direction, and some of the worst
score
that I have ever heard.
Skip all the subjective "this is a great film" reviews and read the IMDB trailer or the back the KINO videobox (which includes both versions of this flick) which I'll paraphrase: "To the tune of sci-fi
score
by George Antheil, the camera goes on a sleepwalk through B-Movie hell, all photographed by Will Thompson (who did 'Plan 9 from outer space' & 'Maniac')."
The lousy dubbing, excess amount of grainy "National Geographic"-like animal stock footage, groovy, jazzy lounge score, terrible acting, talky, uneventful narrative, tepid soft-core sex scenes, and static photography don't help matters any as well.
Assets include beautiful New Zealand settings, Brian May's energetic music
score
and some dandy helicopter flying and jet boat chases.
My
score
is a 3 out of 10
It wasn't all bad.I just can't believe this movies high
score
so far.
The direction is consistently clueless - all whirling sound and fury, a slave to the extreme unpleasantness of the environment; suffocating in an ill-chosen music
score
and in indifferently flashy acting.
Some of the lines are classic in a "Did he really say that kind of way?' The other thing I just noticed is that the
score
and the sound (NOT the dialog) are actually excellent -- the only first-rate elements of the entire production.
I co-wrote the
score
for this movie.
Randy Newman's
score
was annoying.
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