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I suspect that the writer came from a background in prose, as everything gets way over explained instead of relying on the
visuals
to tell the story.
The
visuals
are awe-inspiring, and the film is contains with numerous scenes where sound and
visuals
combine to give the viewer a gritty feeling of rhythm within the movie.
Amazing visuals, brilliant story of love, hate and war, plus believable characters.
They should have spent as much time on the characters as they did on the
visuals.
Utterly creepy, funny, bleak and suspenseful with rich characters, memorable dialog and stimulating
visuals.
I was a bit caught off guard by the singing/dancing numbers at first, but the story and
visuals
won me over.
Wonderful plot, wonderful visuals, and a cool dog!
Knowing is a terrific film by the director of Dark City that combines bone-chilling horror with a great story and amazing
visuals.
The story telling was creepy and the
visuals
were just enough to frighten!
Apart from the depth of the material, the filmmakers have done an outstanding job with the enactments, the
visuals
and the brilliant music by Danny Elfman.
The
visuals
are just a compendium of clichés stolen from countless other films.
Director Lewis Milestone has a great eye for the
visuals
with the close-ups of rain in rivers, sands, and trees in the beginning and near the end.
Araki uses amazing
visuals
and a beautiful pop soundtrack to convey to us his character's emotions and by the end of the film, somehow I understood everything that he was trying to say.
Yeah, yeah, yeah the
visuals
are stunning, blah, blah, blah, but as is proved time and again,
visuals
alone can't make a movie.
LA MUJER DE MI HERMANO is a bad movie that manages, through stylish visuals, neat transitions, lush electronica used as mood music, and a deliberate plot pacing, to look better than it is.
Anyways, rather than try and balance my review with what was good (the visuals, the 3D, the sound effects), am just going to say what really sucked.
The only way to describe the
visuals
in LaChapelle's videos and films is sheerly courageous.
It has some very strong features such as the cinematography that captures the artsy feeling of Paris 1919 and, despite excesses, manages to create some
visuals
of hallucinations and the wild madness of painters painting canvasses; a rather complex peak into the lives of several of the more revolutionary artists of the time; and a substantial feeling for the interchange between artist and model.
Brilliant visuals, and fantastic use of music and choreography alone make this a joy to watch.
I will say the Titanic
visuals
are quite creepy and fascinating and the subtle overlays were pretty effective in showing the viewer what section of the ship we were seeing at a given time.
Seriously, the film had tremendous potential and some unnerving
visuals.
The
visuals
in this film, although slightly over the top, are fantastic and will never be forgotten.
Aside from the visuals, which as you would expect from guillermo del toro were excellent, and Ron Pearlman's turn as hellboy, the film stank.
There are some great visuals, but the whole thing left me cold.
Even the special effects and
visuals
are poor and the editing is totally disjointed.
The movie is packed full of simple, but effective
visuals
that don't take over the movie, but seamlessly take you on a journey.
What about the
visuals
though, any creepy dream scenes, or fancy killings?
The
visuals
are simply stunning.
The execution is first rate, with a terrific cast, good production values (music, editing, photography), and inventive
visuals
from directors Boris ("The Omega Man") Sagal, Barry ("Across 110th Street") Shear, and Steven Spielberg (in his maiden effort).
The acting is great, the
visuals
are great, and the script is great.
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