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of the story,...there is one, kinda,...but its barely visible for all the "look at me" shots and cameos.
The cinematography is below the quality and innovation of that exhibited by the worst made-for-TV movies, the acting is awful (although I get the feeling that the fault for that lies squarely in the lap of the director), and
speaking
of which, did I mention the direction is so haphazard and inscrutable that it defies the definition of the word?
Generally speaking, I'm a an admirer of Jess Franco's film-making but, for some of this movies, I really have difficulties understanding the motivation behind them or even their reason of existence.
The brief case in Pulp Fiction, the air gun in No Country, etc. etc.
Speaking
of Bishop what the hell is he doing acting in this movie?
The costume is pretty bad and the sound of the alien
speaking
, well the reverb was a little off but thats the beauty of it .
The acting in the film is average and a bit hammy, especially by the family of cannibals, one sequence comes to mind when Jupiter is ranting and raving to the burnt corpse,
speaking
right into the camera.
A bunch of girls and their professor, rowdy bikers, a General store guy, and that dood from They Live acting as the local drunk - makes for a nice body count, check (and
speaking
of body count, notice the strong resemblance on the DVD cover to the foreign horror flick - Body Count! aka Camping del Terrore).
It started of strong, Tara
speaking
Russian and it even sounded credible.
generally
speaking
I don't make negative comments on here.
Kairo, or Pulse as it's known amongst English
speaking
audiences, is set in Tokyo & starts as Sunny Plant Sales employee Michi Kudo (Kumiko Aso) decides to visit her friend Taguchi (Kenji Mizuhashi) to enquire about a computer disk he's been working on, when she gets to his place he gives her the disk but then rather inconsiderately commits suicide in front of her.
I think the most laughable bits are when Carrey's in the elevator singing "I Believe I Can Fly" and the bit when he ties up someone in a robbery, and is
speaking
with a voice changer (he sounds like a crap robot).
And from seeing this movie, it's obvious that a lot of energy went into making the film, even if it is a pretty lousy film aesthetically
speaking.
This interesting directorial concept - to let the non-German
speaking
viewer just guess from "context" what the Germans are saying to each other - is, in my book, an utter flop and helps to lock the viewer out.
Speaking
of which, the infamous 'hippo cull' scene is represented in an abstract manner - clouds in vague hippo shapes are struck by lightning - but it's still pretty unpleasant.
what the exact legal loophole was (the wording of a copyright notice) that permitted the books' unauthorized publication in the U.S.
(Speaking
of which: I take strong exception to the film's dismissal of the covers on that edition as "irrelevant" and "psychedelic," which they were not.
Speaking
of regular night time shows that need to go.
Perhaps I just do not like his way of
speaking
or his stature.
At the time the sound crews were telling the directors to have their actors speak every line s-l-o-w-l-y and not to start
speaking
their own line until after the previous actor had finished theirs.
This Time instead of being in Japan with all English
speaking
people we are in Spain with all English
speaking
people.
Speaking
of the synopsis--whoever they employed for that job made the film sound funny, quirky, romantic, and quite enjoyable.
Many people are standing in front of the house n some women are crying... Men standing in close groups and
speaking
in hushed up tone... a couple of guys come in and they are discussing how sexy the daughter might look today... soon u will know someone in the house has died...
One of the dead person's son is
speaking
with someone over the mobile, Daughter is busy with her makeup... her mother suggests her to wear salwar kameej, but the daughter is more interested in looking good when so many people will be visiting their house and hence prefers jeans and T shirt over salwar kameez... another son asks her mom to finish all the kriyas and also indicates to her that he should not be expected to come early from the office... Then the camera slowly focuses on the dead person... the white cloth covering the face is displaced slightly due to the wind, revealing the face ... Its Anupam Kher... suddenly alarm rings and he gets up from the bed... Is it his dream or a flash back?
Technically speaking, the sound is poor, you can tell about man dialogs that were remade on studio that are poorly achieved in the final mix.
Actors(or lack thereof): Only the finest for this film... the finest extras ever to grace a screen, now starring in their
speaking
role debut!
Once he goes native, he starts
speaking
a very stiff, stilted English, and half the time, he seems kind of distracted, as if he'd just smoked some of the bounty of Borneo's rain forest.
My favorite line was something like (vampire speaking:) "what are you looking at?" other man responding: "your bad dental work."
You'd think that would work better but since the action no longer freezes the actors are forced to pause
speaking
and grimace at the camera to match the emotions in their thoughts.
She had a bizarre manner of
speaking
and the lines she was given to read didn't make it any better.
First, Sacchi, while looking reasonably like Bogart and even
speaking
like him on occassion and using his mannerisms, completely lacks any of Bogart's charisma or acting ability.
Technically speaking, this movie sucks...lol.
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