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We know nothing about the characters as the story begins and are given little new information as the story progresses, only silence and static
shots
of lovers who don't speak, who interaction through silent dances but share no apparent emotional intimacy.
It has to be one of the worst movies I have ever seen the director has no influence no perspective the same
shots
were used again and again he did not build up suspense the cast probably were simply told scream cry run fall.
Why would some body use so many Dutch angles and extreme closeup shots!!!!!!!
The camera angles and
shots
were very amateur like in my opinion.
Didn't really have any close up
shots
or similar effects to produce interesting scenes.
There was like 5 minutes
shots
of nothing but people walking around saying or showing nothing!
Flaw number 3...the director though long pauses and tight camera
shots
equaled suspense (especially with the typical suspense music dubbed in)...he was sadly mistaken.
Also, a bigger budget could have matched up contrasting location and studio shots, and gotten the locations out of the all-too-obvious LA outskirts.
There are pretty landscape
shots.
Dreamgirls takes the route of Chinese Water Torture, in the form of endless music montages, shoddy acting, and poor directing choices (Seriously, Mr. Condon, did you HAVE to do the old Billboard countdown
shots?
Have you ever seen a movie made up entirely of long wide
shots?
Or as I should say Steven So-dull! Like before Seagal is either too good or too stupid to re-dub his own lines, leaving someone to impersonate his voice for the
shots
where the sound needed to be looped.
There are plenty of up-close
shots
of mouth-jabbing, tongue-cutting, and beauty queen fondling, as well as a marvelously deranged performance by Corbin Bernsen.
The film all fits together well, it is however a touch flabby at times, it begins slowly, some
shots
are a little drawn out and the epic fight scenes at times go on longer than strictly necessary.
I liked the look of the film and how
shots
were set up, and I thought it didn't rely too much on successions of head
shots
like most other films of the 80s and 90s do.
I've seen some complain about the camera work and, in fact, according to the creators themselves, the flashy and wild
shots
were all the culmination of mistakes made through time.
Newton Thomas Sigel ("The Usual Suspects", "Three Kings") provides the film with some impressive
shots
of the Canadian wilderness.
I liked that it boldly redresses conceptions of the many difficult moral and social morays of the 1930's Chinese-mainland countryside as well as more basic human questions - I felt I could get a real sense of the times, recreated even in splendid
shots
of traditional Chinese theatre and in purist depictions of street living.
The money
shots
when the 2 lovers are alone in their room are saddled with some rather stilted dialogue, but it's all so lovely to fall into any inanity can be accepted.
all kinetic violence and skewed angles and flickering cramped
shots
of crowds and faces) but the actual movie focuses on the individual, on triumphs and follies small and big.
If you didn't see the film when first released then you may be forgiven for comparing it to a soap such as Coronation St, well I agree it is a soap, but then, it was called 'Kitchen Sink Drama!' Watch this film for the talented cast who shortly afterwards became household names from frequent roles on TV, I watch mainly for the
shots
of the locality and the feel good factor of people being poor but happy!
The boxing scenes are handled well with some interesting point-of-view
shots
that again prove how far ahead of his time Hitchcock was.
A thin story with many fine
shots.
Tough to believe it was Bill Paxton's directorial debut, though some
shots
do look EXACTLY like a storyboard version.
Even a couple of "pillow
shots"
, as Roger Ebert calls them.
It also has a couple of the most wholly unmerited breast
shots
that I have ever seen.
Let us begin by saying that this film's English title "The Power of Kangwon Province" is an absolute misnomer.It is because in Hong Sang Soo's film,there are no actual
shots
of wars,troubles and conflicts.So the idea of establishing power of a province is neither suitable nor valid in the context of this film.If we were to judge this film by its Korean language title,"Kangwon-do ui him" is going to appear as a cryptic statement about emotional turmoils of its young protagonists whose minds are not at rest.Hong Sang Soo has also directed a highly prolific visual document about erratic choices made by people in their lives.The people in question are a couple of young girls who are constantly in the process of displaying their moods,whims and fancies.
It had an overall meditative quality from the music, to the beautiful photography, and listening to the often cliché things about life that Andy Goldsworthy would say as he worked or in between
shots.
Davies & Haines are a wonderful team (too bad they never made a talkie together) and the guest
shots
from the likes of Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, William S. Hart, John Gilbert, Elinor Glynn, and Marion Davies (you have to see it) are a hoot.
Though this film may not be much to shout about, Nicole Kidman carries the film on her own the rest of the cast could quite easily be forgotten, though Ben Chaplin does do quite a good job of Hertfordshire Life with
shots
of St Albans & Hemel Hempstead town centre depicting the true essence of the area.
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