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Translated to vortex, Uzumaki is about just that- an irrational and overabundant tribute to the strange downward spiral into nothingness that has
seemingly
captivated a whole small town into dementia obsessed lunatics.
Whispers follows the original book very closely,
seemingly
until the production company ran out of money.
The acting is fine, but no actor no matter how great can bring life to the
seemingly
endless stream of perfectly tedious and insignificant party and dinner table conversation here, and I care not how much of it is taken from Joyce's text.
One guy, who is a Love guru, and another man who is
seemingly
a sucker when it comes to ladies, and how this
seemingly
sucker becomes a charmer with the help of the love guru forms the story.
Consisting of four guys and a gal, we have thrust at us the following types:
seemingly "
unemployeds" and frequent drug users, along with one individual who is job successful and one who is trying-to-be.
i quickly noted the very weak storyline, the gross overacting by everyone (no one talks like that except in cartoons), and the
seemingly
let's-make-it-up-as-we-go-along direction.
The movie is
seemingly
directed by somebody with severe ADD--quick camera cuts nonstop that make it impossible to focus on anything.
Made by some Industry nobody and pals who
seemingly
thought they could cobble together any sleazy behavior with a young cast and pour it into multiplexes, SAMPLE PEOPLE deservedly failed miserably at the Australian box office.
Here, we get clumsily directed fight sequences that are either too short or too long and
seemingly
planned out and shot within an hour.
There are reasons to watch however, with the scenery of the Isle of Wight certainly providing a beautiful setting, and the
seemingly
effortless performance of Lynda Bellingham hitting all the right comedy marks.
The first scene wherein a bunch of vampires in very bad wigs
seemingly
get electrocuted by various slow moving weapons wielded by an even slower moving Van Helsing wannabe... in black and white... with a voice over, sets the pace for the entire rest of the film.
But to see the lack of acting skills shown, the
seemingly
drug-induced dancing, and then, horrors of horrors, to hear the singing of Pierce Brosnan(!),
Especially jaw-dropping is the scene where the heroine, after enduring a break-in and the attempted murder of her mother by her
seemingly
ubiquitous stalker, decides to relieve the stress by going shopping!
The characters leap from one frame of mind to another
seemingly
without cause - and certainly without explanation.
The other characters in this wacky murder mystery are: Lake's suspicious wife, a self-satisfied private detective, a
seemingly
slow-witted janitor (Willie Best), Lake's auditor, a songwriter who thinks Lake is stealing from him and another who thinks everyone is stealing from him.
Then there's the suspension of disbelief required when all the characters are
seemingly
trapped in the wax museum (although Inspector O'Matthews manages to wield his fat wet rear end inside through a window).
I can't believe I was able to watch this
seemingly
long movie until the end... the sad thing is, this could have actually been a great political thriller given the interesting plot.
Nonetheless, Something about this movie irritates me, it's probably Janet, Janet comes off cold & snooty, seemingly, with the intention of coming off as deep and noble, with a look on her face that screams constipation, she can't seem to agree to anything her uptight boyfriend wants.
Seemingly
all of the tense parts could be completely predicted, and did not seem to hold any bit of the audiences attention.
Sure, the production is nice, with the now
seemingly
obligitory "rave" nightclub opening action sequence and shootouts galore.
For that exact same reason, the cast members are
seemingly
also instructed to overact tremendously and talk with talk with atrocious accents.
I imagined Sir Percy Blakeney a very calm,
seemingly
lazy aristocrat.
The narration is cryptic, often nonsensical,
seemingly
endless, and thoroughly exhausting.
The title is confusingly similar to Hell Hole (1978) aka "Escape from Women's Hell Hole" A group of women bathe in a river and
seemingly
the worst thing they have to worry about is a peeping tom, who they easily overpower.
Amongst some of the unusual elements, the rapid growth of the Aliens over
seemingly
a matter of minutes, Aliens with extremely long tails, and so on.
The story seems to be about two sisters, who, upon returning to their father's home after some sort of absence (later revealed to have been a stay in a mental institution) are forced to deal with not only a
seemingly
schizophrenic and possibly bi-polar stepmother who lashes out at the younger of the girls when the mood strikes her and cheerfully tells them she's prepared a special dinner at another time., but some presence as yet unexplained.
The story, though
seemingly
impossible, aspires to divine intervention when a man looses his wife in a tragic accident and finds that love again in the woman who receives his wife's heart.
It is the subtle humor woven around a
seemingly
straight-forward narrative that tells a great story, but allows you to enjoy the visuals at the same time.
There were many
seemingly
strange characters in Fargo, but upon further investigation, they were really just real people talking about real situations.
Some go out with a bang (Lord of the Rings), some get progressively weaker (The Matrix), some get lost in obscurity (Blade, Back to the Future), but some maintain the genius, that
seemingly
ever-growing bright light that floats beyond the surface of its flawless exterior.
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