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Cliche romance drama movie with very simple plot but very good cinematography and script.The screenplay,directing and acting was also good.The flow of the movie is kind of manipulative in order to bring the audience to tears through the excellent love music and circumstance which works but later on after the movie,makes one feel raped in a way.Jones makes her character very memorable and lovable though.A deeper story could have reaaly taken this movie to a higher level but still,the movie delivers for it's genre.Only for hopeless romantics,big love story fans,big soap drama fans,50's Cinemascope cinematography fans and fans of the lead actors.....
Patty Chayevsky was years ahead of most successful
screenplay
and drama writers in tackling sticky subjects.
As I began to read yesterday, it made me think of this movie, because it appears the
screenplay
was based almost verbatim on this book.
We do accept it to a point, but then the
screenplay
has incidents like how Davey makes the phone ring in the store while he's in the basement of the house.
Ostensibly, "Colorado Territory" scenarist Edmund H. North & "A Place in the Sun" scribe Harry Brown drew their
screenplay
from western film maker Charles Marquis Warren's taut novel about a group of die-hard cavalrymen cut off from any escape route who must prevent murderous redskins from launching a devastating raid against helpless white settlers.
Bonnie Hunt and Don Lake did a wonderful job with the
screenplay
and are wonderful to listen to on the audio commentary that is included on the DVD.
This is a quiet,understated film that is lovely to look at (the occasional,but tasteful use of surrealism is always a pleasure),while the
screenplay
is well written.
You know, the gripes about the static camera, out-dated acting and wordiness of the
screenplay.
But here's the thing, the
screenplay
was bold, the exposure of the music industry at that time was as bold as well...and it took some time for this to get music that was created by African Americans to be promoted on the same level as white acts.
His first and best effort was the
screenplay
for The Spiral Staircase.
Ian Holm epitomizes the link between the two parts and Hudson avoids all that could make the movie falls into the ridiculous thanks to a clever
screenplay.
Nevertheless, as I said previously, a clever screenplay, a performance of a rare quality, some impressive natural sceneries (both the jungle and the English country and we get a gorgeous movie.
This was a fantastically written
screenplay
when it comes to perceiving things from another perspective.
Its witty
screenplay
adaptation should have netted Oscar nominations for the great screenwriter I.A.L. Diamond's adaptation, and Ingrid Bergman's flawless performance.
But the most moving part of the story is its conclusion:Babette was a great French chef,she was famous,now she found a new homeland but her heyday is behind her and she won't never be allowed to come back to her dear France.So the two old sisters do comfort her:In heaven,there will be huge kitchens where she cooks for eternity.While sharing her fortune with her new friends,Babette changed their life,she gave them pleasure and a magic evening they would remember forever.In this simple but extraordinary screenplay,human warmth is everywhere,and I wish everybody a Babette's feast,would it be only for one starry night...
It's a pity they didn't stick to just a more consistent League of Gents movie because as inventive as including themselves in the
screenplay
is, it weakens the finished movie.
The
screenplay
plays with the introduction of MerimeƩ as a character , it's a nice touch but it's unbelievable.
The storyline is so powerful that almost any script or
screenplay
would have done justice to it.
Also the writer, Eric Chappell, wasn't being paid enough to spend time crafting an entirely original
screenplay
so he harvested a batch of TV episodes and stitched them together to form the body of the film.
David Croft and Jimmy Perry did the same thing with their
screenplay
for Dad's Army and it worked superbly.
Direction, screenplay, acting and setting were all done wonderfully, with a clear easy-to-follow plot.
To the author of this fine screenplay, I say: Write more!
Atrocious performances, a cliche ridden screenplay, and boring direction make this movie one to steer clear of.
The
screenplay
is full of penis and breast jokes that some high school and college students may enjoy.
The
screenplay
is bad, the is script mediocre, and even the sex scenes are worthless.
But, he really shouldn't have directed this movie, and the
screenplay
should've been rejected.
The film looked very well done with the set design and the cinematography, but the
screenplay
was stilted and wooden.
I blame this on poor
screenplay
and direction.
This is a decent endeavor but the guy who wrote the
screenplay
seems to be a bit in the dark as to what exactly makes a zombie movie cool.
Five years after its predecessor, George Romero gets back on board the EC Comic style trail and on this outing pens the
screenplay
for Steve King's three stories.
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