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Forget about
stereotypes
or anything else, but rather focus on what is important following your heart and fighting for who you believe in.
While some performances were good-Victoria Rowell, Adrienne Barbeau, and the two Italian girlfriends come to mind-the story was lame and derivative, the emphasis on the girlfriend's racial background was handled clumsily at best, and the relatives were mostly portrayed as stereotypes, not as real people.
If you honestly believe the
stereotypes
of Vietnam, do yourself a favour and learn the truth.
And I don't know how closely the movie follows the novel, but two have the Jewish girl show up out of nowhere just so show that Arturo has a nice, warm heart, but some
stereotypes
don't amount to anything.
This movie plays up the stereotypes, with the inspiring professor figure.
And the themes that are expressed repeatedly by the female lead, Ginny Leith - a detached head kept alive by machines, I-Vs and clamps - seem to confirm that the film was meant to simultaneously exploit and critique gender
stereotypes.
There were the stereotypes- bible-thumping Reverend without a hint of nuance, authoritative Captain, hot-headed soldier, etc.
And that's the one thing that lifts this above a rating of 1/10: the(albeit unintentionally so) comic relief of the many clichés and
stereotypes.
There are no laughs to mention, the
stereotypes
are pathetic, the cast is wasted, the direction is amateurish.
The ethnic
stereotypes
are like a Henny Youngman joke, except they just aint in the least bit funny here.
could this movie contain any more
stereotypes?
The truth of the story is distorted with the
stereotypes
and outright vilification of the Irish Catholics in the story; a corruption admitted by the filmmakers themselves!
The
stereotypes
and low-ball gags are not meant to be the stuff of classic comedy, but even on a shambling, shameful level, the picture is crude and sloppy.
Otherwise, it teems mainly with clichés and stereotypes: mountain people are either dumb white trash of the fanatically religious or ragged racist kind, or wise white Indians.
For anyone that loves predictable movies with an awful soundtrack, lack of dialogue, clichés up the wazoo, and also
stereotypes
that just happens to be typical of an American film, look no farther.
Just throw in some over the top
stereotypes
for the characters, use the Village People as the main suppliers for the soundtrack, and throw in tons of gay-gags.
It is FULL of stereotypes, caricatures, and standard, set scenes, from the humble air-ace hero to the loud-mouthed yank flyer.
American stars appear in the leading roles, talking with fake accents and emphasizing old
stereotypes
and patriarchal ideology.
Supposedly a "social commentary" on racism and prison conditions in the rural South of the 1970's, "Nightmare" is full of bad Southern stereotypes, complete with phoney accents.
I have never, EVER seen a movie that was actually more predictable and drenched with
stereotypes.
Serious HOME ALONE/KARATE KID knock off with enough bad character
stereotypes
to have the writer sued and then shot.
This film incorporates all of the worst
stereotypes
you could imagine in a worst-case scenario that exists only in the minds of Hollywood, the press and AG John Asscrap.
That is unless you enjoy homophobic
stereotypes.
There are no characters, just a few
stereotypes
wandering around and getting killed.
It is a parody of Hollywood, with trumpet musical bits that remind you of a Denzel Washington movie, wobbly camera shots and focusing, racist stereotypes, absolutely unnecessary and comical shots and gestures of famous people in clothing catalogue poses.
Stranger Than Fiction has nothing new to say about anything, no characters beyond the most unimaginative stereotypes, and relies on a clunky central concept that is neither particularly original nor dealt with in a vaguely innovative way.
The story does nearly not exist, the characters are full of
stereotypes
and the Special-FX only make you laugh.
The rest of the characters are just various
stereotypes
of young men and young black men.
Then there are offensive
stereotypes
about Arabs, followed by Goldie winning over everyone by spouting populist dribble.
Despite its stereotypes, virtually 'no-name' cast and an obviously low budget I thought this film was alright; much better than I expected it to be.
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