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He has no point of view - just shallow, funny digs at
stereotypes.
A movie lives and dies on its story and here you have one dimensional stereotypes, exposition aplenty, and spontaneous changes in character behavior that are inexplicably to say the least.
It's sad to see Polynesian actors willing to play such sad
stereotypes
in a film with not one good scene, and only two or three 'jokes'.
We should be ashamed if these characters are thought to represent the inhabitants of the city of Kalamazoo, and the writers should be abashed at having brought such broad and cruel
stereotypes
to the screen.
Mississip's character ranks among one of the worst
stereotypes
I have ever witnessed - his accent is terribly exaggerated (and incorrect, according to which part of Mississippi he claims to hail from), and whenever he does deliver a line, it's several decibels higher than any other cast member.
The writing & characterizations are so riddled with
stereotypes
that the film verges on parody.
The good guys are a bunch of pathetic stereotypes, constantly dealing with clichéd issues and endlessly arguing about dreadfully unimportant matters.
The principal characters are merely characterizations; embarrassing
stereotypes
that range from the 'enigmatic and noble' American Indians through to the 'stuffy but sadistic' British officers.
Cheesy, cheesy
stereotypes
with subplots that went nowhere.
This movie was different in that it didn't show the typical gay
stereotypes
that I'm used to seeing.
What Spike is able to achieve is revenge against any Italians who may have beat him up when he was a kid or insulted him, as the movie does quite a number on perpetuating outdated and probably offensive Italian
stereotypes.
The movie was so lightweight that even the
stereotypes
were awfully portrayed.
The balloon scene was stupid, the Mormon jokes are really old, the soundtrack sucked, I saw no chemistry between the two leads, it's full of stereotypes, stupid local "celeb" cameo's..most noted was Del "I'm going to drive as fast as I want to.." computer idiot.
It's like the pilot of a bad "going away to college for the first time" teen soap, a parade of boring
stereotypes
and cliches with some gratuitous violence thrown in to make it a commercial proposition, I guess.
An Italian could never think that the characters might be "real": they are just "low-profile
" stereotypes.
What I didn't like about the film was that it was full of
stereotypes
of what typical racial characters would do in their role.
The cast are all horrible
stereotypes
lumbered with flat dialogue.
It seems particularly mean-spirited now, filled with gay stereotypes, and characters that are meant to be laughed at, rather than with.
The characters are dull
stereotypes
and nothing interesting happens.
The characters are mainly
stereotypes
of one kind or another, and most of them are thoroughly unlikeable (the Snipes character being the exception).
It supports a ton of black stereotypes, no character development, it's a glorified porno movie, without any porn in it.
Well, if it weren't for Ethel Waters and a 7-year-old Sammy Davis, Jr. (here billed without the Jr.), Rufus Jones for President would be one of the worst representations of African-American
stereotypes
I've seen from the early talkie era and wouldn't have been worth seeing because of that.
Add to that stilted conversation, tons of stereotypes, and an incredibly slow plot that basically leads nowhere, and you've got yourself a real stinker.
Trying to be polically correct this movie still enforces racial
stereotypes.
It just takes the D&D nerd
stereotypes
and amplifies them.
It perpetuates ignorant
stereotypes
about "psychological trauma" and mental illness.
The plot is pretty much foreseeable, the characters are stereotypes, the editing too exaggerated.
In my opinion, this movie pretends to explore deep issues, but thrives on
stereotypes
and prejudices; with little true insight.
Such
stereotypes
really don't exist, for even Jewish holy writings speak clearly of the caring husband who will seek his wife's pleasure before his own.
This is a movie that deals in nasty, threadbare
stereotypes
instead of characters, preposterous manipulation instead of coherent plotting, and a hideous cocktail of cloying sentimentality and gratuitous violence instead of thought, wit or feeling.
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