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Like all of Woody's films the photography, and sound are first rate, and as usual
technically
very good.
Technically
it will look primitive to the modern eye -- the sets are clearly sets, the models clearly models -- but it is all done with Melies' verve and dedication.
But what it is, is a very effective, believable and absorbing character study that's both
technically
superb and believable in its execution.
The film lacks suspense or chills, and an over reliance on slow motion, point of view shots, and narrative voice-over results in a
technically
inept final product.
The packaging claims that the film was 'Shot on location on six continents' and I guess that is
technically
correct- of course the stock footage was shot by _someone else_-- seems a little misleading for a film destined for the Christian market.
What I particularly love about this film, besides the fact that it is
technically
remarkable, is the fact that it does not glorify death or killing.
Technically
the production was sound.
The film fails
technically
as well, with poor editing and poor camera work resulting in many out of focus shots, seamed panning and lots of camera bounce.
Maggie Cheung is gorgeous and does fine as Boomer's(well technically) love interest, she was likable and did a great job I really liked her.
Nina Li Chi is beautiful, and also did fine as John Ma's love interest (well technically), I really liked her.
Like AKS and LAGAAN this year, ASOKA is brilliant
technically.
It is the most experimental, surreal, and
technically
brilliant film I may have ever seen.
The plot isn't complex enough for one of those comics that comes wrapped around bubble-gum, and
technically
the film looks like one of those local used-car dealer commercials in a small town.
Technically
a perfect film, as for the contents: unconvincing and flat.
Technically,the whole crew made a unquestionably good work.The BSO worthy of an Oscar is mixed with wonderful landscapes caught with a brilliant photography.
NOthing to do with the movie and
technically
there is NO steel trap so inaccurate title also.
Let me say from the start that it is FANTASTIC... a tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet proportions, and yet utterly hilarious; a western, and yet set in fifties' Thailand;
technically
superb and yet filled with pastiches of movie cliches; tongue in cheek and yet very moving.
A
technically
okay production with a decent cast of 2nd tier talent, this film is a directorial disaster with a sloppy make-it-up-as-we-go-along storyline.
Add to this cinematography that is both artistically and
technically
outstanding and you have a film that truly deserves the term Classic.
I really tried to like this film - an excellent ensemble cast and
technically
well-shot, however the addition of the US scenes (credited as being shot in Kentucky) appeared to be stuck on simply to provide US 'appeal'.
Technically, comedies have a certain degree of humor, yet this one seemed to lack in that department.
It's a post-"Laugh In" series of sketches which might've been personally felt out, but they fail to grab hold because, technically, they look terrible.
Here we see flinty eyed accountants and oh-so-serious market researchers uncontaminated by artistry using film as a corporate tool,in the process producing a movie that while
technically
excellent has neither soul nor spirit.
Technically
this movie was not that well made either.
Both
technically
and storywise.
The acting is terrible and
technically
the film is below a professional level.
Sound effects were amazing, and this was a
technically
excellent movie.
I have to agree that this was not the most
technically
advanced film I have ever seen, but it was made 5 years ago and we are used to seeing great effects today, but it is a good story.
While
technically
a musical, the movie does not use the contrivance of having people stop in the middle of a scene and burst out in song and dance.
The early-war (indeed, technically, 'pre-war') setting allows for reflection on just what a mess the Americans were gradually getting themselves sucked into, and its effects on the officers and soldiers who were sent out into the jungle without being told quite what they were actually supposed to be doing there.
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