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As excited as I was to see this film, I was greatly disappointed in the
storyline.
The Hatfield and McCoy
storyline
is incomprehensibly stupid and cliché.
How did the producers get away with using that tired family feud
storyline?
A lot of good things could have been done with this movie using essentially the same sets, plot devices and
storyline.
The beginning of the film was a really badly colored
storyline
about two annoying, very Italian people who's boat is attacked by something unseen under the water.
Plot, storyline, acting, effects, direction - I could go on.
My guess would be this was originally going to be at least two parts, and thus at least a quarter longer, because otherwise how can one explain its confused, abbreviated
storyline.
With a Daft script, or more like no storyline, there's nothing to keep you entertained.
Had they spent more time developing the characters and the storyline, adding a little injection of style and humour, MVP might have been a hit.
This movie is an example of small budget,ineffective star cast,weak
storyline
and poor entertainment.
I'm a big fan of the cast members but the
storyline
never really grabbed me.
While Lopez de Ayala tries hard to portray Juana as a romantic and passionate young woman, completely obsessed by love to her handsome husband, it seems as if she weren't able to develop her character over this one-dimensional feature; Juana was an important figure in Spanish history, and politics of that time were essential in her storyline... but here she's introduced as a romantic leading lady out of a soap opera; this is a real pity, and the film a missing opportunity to show the way personal lives can influence History and vice versa.
There are such idiotic scenes in his newer movies that have nothing to do with the storyline, and such idiotic story lines on top of that.
First of all the complete
storyline
is totally weak dealing with a gunmen looking for a murderer while Kinski is stuck up in jail for a crime he did not commit.
I loved the action figures, but I found the cartoon to be corny and I hated the
storyline
(the He-Man I liked was the one from the very early, pre-cartoon mini-comics included in the figure boxes, where He-Man was a Barbarian, the Sword of Power was split in two pieces, and there was no Prince Adam, no Shazam-ripoff premise, and no Orko).
Yes, there are plenty of innuendos, people in drag, and crude sexual situations, and yes, these elements may have shocked audiences in 1982 (which was almost certainly Almodovar's intention), but much of the shock value has probably eroded over the years, leaving a limp
storyline.
Lost is the exciting and unpredictable storyline, and instead, in its place, is bland predictability with the obvious attempts at audience manipulation by a superficial pretentious production and distribution team.
As a sci-fi and casual Angelina Jolie fan, I thought this obviously low-budget movie might be worth a look... maybe it had a few scenes or a
storyline
that would make up for all its other faults.
The characters in the
storyline
are not convincing, neither Jane nor McCracken nor Andrej.
THE GRUDGE 2 attempts all of these techniques, but ultimately fails, only showing us the same old stuff we saw in the first movie, as well as a messy
storyline
constantly switching from Tokyo to California.
Acting was horrible,
storyline
not very good.
The result is a disjointed and illogical
storyline
that doesn't really let you understand or relate to the characters, or, actually, anything at all.
The rest of the
storyline
was really boring.
Taking into account is is based on a real story, it does posses a great deal of clichés in the
storyline.
I do not feel that it had much of a storyline, the characters were not likable and the relationship between the characters was dysfunctional at best, and the ending only made me dislike the movie more.
Acting performance worst than
storyline.
As to the storyline, we've all seen it before in a movie called "Sister Act."
If you like stupid jokes and a terribly predictable storyline, then perhaps this movie is for you.
Updating the
storyline
to the present time just didn't work and the altering of characters an absolute travesty- why did they introduce Bette Midler's character when she disappeared just as quickly as she arrived; the related character in the 1939 original was an integral part of the plot.
My wife and I both regret that we didn't get up and walk out at the first indication of what the film was really going to be about (which is still hard to determine since it was such a ridiculous storyline...blood, guts, and violence seemed to be the only real theme), but we kept hoping there'd be something redeeming just around the corner.
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