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It looked like being a modern day deliverance but then for the next 45 minutes, (well over half the film), nothing happened, the family potted about their holiday home which was all very nice and dandy but not the
slightest
bit entertaining.
However, the way that it executes this idea isn't original in the slightest; we follow a bunch of kids that, for some reason decide to go on a trip into the forest.
Furthermore I was amazed by the fact that they didn't put the
slightest
effort in making the production look real.
The only thing that actually caught my attention during this whole ordeal of over the top jokes was that there were some very good looking females present and I'm not one to watch a movie solely because of that but in this case it was the only nook where even the
slightest
case of redemption could be found.
Its arguments appear to have only four spurious sources (despite his being listed in the credits on IMDb I didn't see Richard Dawkins anywhere), it's edited together crudely with laughably amateurish computer effects, and it doesn't make even the
slightest
attempt to appear impartial.
Badly written, badly edited, and (if I may be so bold) badly acted, "The Order" is the black hole of film - a movie so dense not even the
slightest
bit of entertainment could escape from its event horizon of suck.
This warning against anti-semitism is well-meant and may have had its purpose at the time, but it is made without the
slightest
notion of how to make a film.
I know it's fiction, but it isn't even the
slightest
bit believable.
I find it hard to believe that anyone who was involved in making this film had ever been to japan as it didn't feel Japanese in the
slightest.
The Film must have been shot in a day,there are scenes where you can see the camera reflections and its red pointer,even the scenery's green light that blends with the actors!!!The plot and the lines are really awful without even the
slightest
inspiration(At least as a thriller genre movie).Everything that got to do with Poe in the movie,has a shallow and childish approach.The film is full of clise and no thrilling.If you want to watch a funny b-movie for a relaxing evening with friends then go for it you will enjoy it (As I Did) but there's no way to take this film seriously!
For a comedy it is amazingly bereft of even the
slightest
venture into the realms of humour - right up until the ridiculous "twist" ending, which confirms what an utter waste of time the whole movie actually is.
The 'plot', such as it is, just seems to be made up as the film goes along with not even the
slightest
hint of the ingredients to the formula that made the show such a brilliant success to start with.
All the actors were tone deaf and the director didn't have the
slightest
idea what he was doing.
It wasn't even funny in the
slightest.
It does not contain one single second of originality or intelligence, nor does it lead you to take the
slightest
interest in the characters or situation.
Instead, it's a mess that only hardcore Carpenter fans will find the
slightest
enjoyment in.
A good thing as her appearance here lent some credence to her album "I'm Breathless (Music inspired by the film Dick Tracy)" which was a stratospheric hit (due in large part to the inclusion of dance-hit "Vogue" - which is not in, nor has the
slightest
relation to this film).
I have read with great interest the only available comment made before mine on this movie and I would first like to say that I understand the point of view of the previous user who commented on this movie very well: viewed from an Israeli perspective, I can very well imagine that this movie touches upon very sensitive issues and that the
slightest
detail can have a great importance for a viewer who is more or less directly concerned by the events depicted in this movie.
Some of her other works haven't shown the amazing talent this woman has, but Birthday Girl doesn't suffer from this in the
slightest.
Anyone who has the
slightest
interest in Gaelic, folk history, folk music, oral culture, Scotland, British history, multi-culturalism or social justice should go and see this film.
I, and those who watched his film with me, appreciated the fact that it was not the standard, predictable Hollywood fare that comes out every year, e.g. the Spielberg version with Tom Cruise that had only the
slightest
resemblance to the book.
He had a terrible genetic condition called Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) - which meant that his skin literally fell off at the
slightest
touch, leaving his body covered in agonising sores and leading to a final fight against skin cancer.
He was once in the Army but does not appear to have the
slightest
flicker of any ambition or any interests in life apart from doting on his small family.
The children...did not act like children in the
slightest.
Thankfully there is neither a social or political message, nor is there the
slightest
attempt in that direction.
The other residents of the building are all flaky and sticklers on keeping the noise level down - even the
slightest '
titter' becomes a big deal and Polanski, who stars, becomes increasingly paranoid and succumbs to his loony hallucinations further and further as the film carries on.
There is a steamy shower scene near the midway point which deftly showcases the daunting physiques of the stars, but other than that there is literally nothing else to recommend the film in the
slightest.
I don't know why but so many people who see films at festivals overrate them, as if the
slightest
gay reference in a film automatically makes it good.
Emma Thompson can change the
slightest
turning of her head and a mumbled 'hm' into so many things.
Although Satyricon looks so surreal, it shows us a much better way to understand how these people 2000 years ago actually lived & loved, as it's far away from the antiseptic hollywood-style, where the
slightest
hint to the real likings of many Romans was kept as a secret (like the cut out scenes in "Spartacus").
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