Situations
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Add on a fire chief who orders men into dangerous and avoidable situations, a mayor who can take time for a chat during a disaster, and a rock climbing mama who is the only one able to rescue her son and you have a film that goes way beyond credulity.
Lots of tacky circa 1970 fashion, language, and
situations
(like Regina's acid trip).
I like its idea of a war between cats and dogs who are secretly more technologically advanced than we are, and a lot of cleverness went into the situations, but the dialog is corny.
It was well done, all right, if you ignored the tedious lines, the "absurd theater" construction and the utter lack of imagination which rendered the
situations
as completely uninspired and made you go "ahhh come on..." I will not even waste my time on explaining all the reasons I thought this movie was purely awful, I just want to know how anybody can think it was beautiful, clever or touching...
Everything in there is completely unauthentic,
situations
are poorly constructed, the love story is a sick twisted tale which escapes the rules of common reasonable sense, and that does not make the movie great.
Movies that are more about the inner lives, emotions and growth of the characters than they are about the
situations
depicted frequently have a hard time with critics and audiences.
When a director decides to have a wrestler as the main character, I assume that I will see
situations
where a huge man cracks, snackles and pops almost as huge or as evil men around him.
The screenplay is awful, having situations, development of characters and lines very shallow, and sometimes very ridiculous.
The plot is weak, the acting's bad, the
situations
are totally unbelievable.
A bad writer in a bad situation makes some bad decisions with bad results and creates more bad
situations
that snowball into more bad
situations
with bad dialogue and bad filming and bad screenplay.
Somehow he makes the characters and
situations
realistic...every time I see it I totally forget how silly the basic plot is and get caught up in the story.
So the same characters having the same reactions and habits to similar
situations
is not that far fetched.
I even agreed on buying hard-to-believe
situations
or coincidences, such as "he's a suspected runaway murderer BUT his house isn't even looked after by a cop".
The emphasis is on the characters, their unpredictable encounter and the
situations
that make possible for them to become friends and maybe even companions.
However, expect a double dose of the overworked
situations
of an authoritarian parent and the child who suffers.
I don't recall his name, but he commented that at first you may think the actor playing Dr. Goddard is a bit awkward, but when you realize the horrible lines and situations, and direction he had to deal with, you will also realize he must have the spirit of Brando in him to pull it off half as well as he did!
There are a number of fallacies and absurd situations: 1) Connery says the 5-mile meteor will have the power of 250,000,000 tons of TNT (or 250,000?); either way that would be an understatement.
Wretchedly directed, dully written, with no characters, just situations, KUFFS is not improved by the addition of grotesquely inappropriate Three Stooges-like comedy (complete with sound effects) and stupidly flamboyant directorial touches.
Firstly i can totally empathise with the lead character.... even down to the the fantastic choice of bands displayed on his wall (the Jam and the Specials although i am not too sure about Patti Smith myself!) We've all probably been in the
situations
Gregory finds himself in during the movie and this just brings it all back... playing football in the school team (and chatting nonchalently to spectators when should have been keeping an eye on players bearing down on goal), getting into scrapes with teachers and of course that first date with the girl of your dreams.
This movie is full of hilarious lines, which I'm sure you'll be quoting, and some incredibly funny
situations.
The
situations
are the same, but the ways in which we get to them are different from the first film.
It's a fine idea, and it works great, too, because the outcomes of the
situations
are different, as well... meaning, you see a scene and go "Oh, right, I remember this from the first... oh yeah, now he... what the ...!?" The plot is interesting, new and old parts alike.
No doubt that this early talkie, with some flaws or doubtful situations, still partially conceals that behind the camera there is one of the masters of cinema: Frank Capra.
Yes, this character's angst &
situations
can be overwhelming , but real life can be like that too sometimes.
This movie is good because it gives you that eerie feeling of real life where as if it was laced with a bunch of special effects and corny
situations
made strictly for fear and not the story line, it would have been much worse in my opinion.
What really marks this movie as a superior documentary is Hackford refusal to judge Berry to focus on just documenting the man and his behavior in a variety of
situations
and from a variety of sources.
Megan Ward, (Rachel Avery), "Mirror Man",'03 and Kristin Minter,(Carla),"Pissed",'05 were the two lovers who had a clever plan and a poor sucker of a guy gets roped into all kinds of
situations.
While this might sound kind of campy, the film manages to approach the project by surrounding all the
situations
with elements of fear and suspense.
Another fine example of the accomplished French art of turning daily mundane
situations
into sheer genius entertainment.
Watched them think through the trickiest
situations.
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