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Ms English who says that she is a fan of the original movie
seemed
to have taken a great piece of artistic work, and transformed it into a flat-lined "ho-hum" you've come a long way baby production.
This film
seemed
promising in the beginning, dragging in the middle and then disappointing in the end.
His vast knowledge of filmmaking, his ability to dissect any scene of a film, and his winning of an Academy Award in some obscure category
seemed
to give him more credibility than your average independent film director.
He just
seemed
so uncomfortable and out of place here.
The plot was believeable enough (although some of the characters' actions
seemed
very, very RANDOM), the script was fairly well written (in that the dialogue did not seem forced), but everything went way too slowly.
Chan is always likable, but he
seemed
tired in this film.
But other than that the movie
seemed
to drag and the heroes didn't really work for their freedom.
The story starts off in the home of a little girl who is going to have a Birthday Party and both the mother and father
seemed
to act rather quiet and reserved with each other.
The fact that every single gangsta in the film
seemed
to be doing a bad "Scarface" impersonation.
I had no idea why the men of the town were so taken with her to cause all these problems except that in a town populated by men she
seemed
to be the only woman over ten and under sixty.
Even after a terrible tragedy her voice was devoid of human emotion, she
seemed
to have no ability to grasp the events of her life.
The sun blazed throughout the movie and the characters
seemed
surprised by a rain shower during the harvest.
It
seemed
low budget.
Most of it
seemed
to have been filmed in the wake of hurricane Katrina.
This movie
seemed
to go out of its way to falsify history.
But the prelude pastoral scene with a young half naked couple (Caligula and Drusilla) running hopelessly through meadows
seemed
quite sentimental.
The cruelty
seemed
very intense and sexuality exaggerated.
It
seemed
filled with stock military footage.
Not only did this movie's script have craters as big as the grand canyon, the movie
seemed
to jump from one scene to another leaving the viewers thoroughly puzzled.
it all
seemed
like a rush to the finish.
In this she
seemed
to just turn up to read the lines.
The lead character's American accent was ridiculous and he never
seemed
comfortable as a result.
He
seemed
more sinister in the movie than the real leper was in the book.
In the last (dreadful) scene, as the camera is pulling out from the camping shot and it seems likely that the credits will start rolling at any second, the audience
seemed
to rise in unison.
Even he
seemed
to know it, probably from its jejune treatment, not much above a Bonanza or Big Valley.
The story
seemed
recycled, nearly to the point of plagiarism.
Aside from the "homemade" quality of the film it was very slow and
seemed
to make no point.
None of the characters
seemed
very unique or complex, they just
seemed
like actors reciting their lines.
This was produced to coincide with the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games and, to me, it
seemed
like nothing more than an exercise in jingoistic, flag-waving American nationalism in which the American athletes are glorified at everyone else's expense.
It may, however, help to explain the way in which many American spectators behaved at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics and the TV coverage which
seemed
only interested in events that Americans were likely to win.
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