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The novel provided sufficient character background to understand the relationships and personal challenges the characters needed to overcome; the script
writer
chose to ignore the details.
The screenplay
writer
should find another profession in which to misplace his talent, maybe afternoon soap operas would be a better venue.
The acting is terrible and it wouldn't surprise me if the script was written by a Hee Haw script
writer.
It was made by Diane English who is known as the
writer
of the very successful TV show Murphy Brown, and it is her first movie for which she wrote a script.
I vomited, and then just felt embarrassment for the screen
writer
and pity for the poor actor who had to deliver this drivel.
The things that I find irritating on screen, the things I nitpick about and annoy the people who try to watch movies with me are those moment where the writer, director, set-designer, on screen caterer, or whoever, doesn't think it through to the end and, by a single act of omission - or commission - undoes all the other work done by everyone else who has worked on the movie.
The
writer
and director obviously did no research into the history and just wanted to cash in on the infamous Gein name.
But no, I don't recommend this, especially for anyone who wants to someday study film or become a
writer.
I can sort of see what the
writer
David Renwick was trying to achieve: the misdirections and bad-taste surprises that he put into "One foot in the grave", etc.
The scenes made no sense in their sequences, the acting was horrible, and it seemed as though the screen
writer
never actually picked up the book but opted for the cliff notes instead.
Rourke's character makes the pain and pleasure of the previous night's misbehavior a place-setting for yet another grueling ugly day in the life of a drunken misanthropic unknown
writer.
Dillon's character misses these marks in favor of a strutting, handsome, relatively clean-looking wanna-be
writer
that scarcely passes for any moment in that of Chinaski's story.
It's not a surprise, quite Saudi film ha, the director is Palestinian-Canadian, the
writer
is Lebanese, the lead actress is Jordanian, and the shooting took place in Dubai, and all those elements show very well to make the film far from representing the Saudi society.
Instead, you get a suicidal writer, a neurotic actress and an illegal-immigrant-come-social-worker with a heart of gold.
A great dead writer, a wonderful book and many literature lovers deserve it.
PERHAPS SPOILER !! well, i ve seen it at the film festival in cologne and i have to say it s ridiculous ... sorry author and
writer
and ...whatever but it is the worst try making a good movie i ve ever seen ... if u ve got 5000 times the possibility to get away from your enemy and u don't do it .... its getting boring ... there are szenes in the movie witch gives u the impression that they are forgotten e.g. a szene in front of a security cam, they are asking for help and a somebody sees it and calles the police ... than there is a cut and .... NOTHING ??!!! ... the killer gets a shot in his head and 50 secs later he is behaving like nothing happened ... no its no zombie movie ... and finally the final ... the BIG END which we were promised .... hmmmm, lets say take a little guy who always wanted to give the world one of the best endings in history so badly that everything goes wrong .... im not going to vote "1" because the actress is beautiful ... ;)
He plays the part of Owen, a miserable would-be
writer
with a cranky old mother (delightfully played by Anne Ramsey) he would like to see dead.
However,
writer
Cryer and director Richard Schenkman are too busy dealing with the fairly uninteresting lives of Stan and Daniel rather than focusing on Richie.
I don't believe that the beloved characters created by Margaret Mitchell should have been soiled by the ideas and interpretations of another
writer.
It's clear that some brainless Hollywood suit or
writer
decided that this movie would be mano a mano, man against man, instead of just letting the story play out with the personalities of the characters that were built in the first 40 minutes.
Larry Clark is not renowned for his talents as a
writer
or a director, but he has made some undeniably important films.
Bo Welch should be fired or the
writer
should.
Perhaps the
writer
or director thought they could make a thought provoking film out of annoying characters who are as deep as a cup of coffee.
'Scream
' writer
Kevin Williamson wrote and directed this movie, and proved that Scream may well have been a fluke.
This is one of the most important conventions of the modern game and has been misused and represented by the
writer.
They are both adaptations of books with a endless amount of pages who has been turned to a complete mess by a script
writer
and a director (In this case they are the same person.)
The director and
writer
try to establish his credibility, but his saying of lines like "Royal Baluga, North of the ..." just aren't effective in establishing him as this worldly and suave rogue.
I am very diplomatic in my reviews, and as an academic writer, try to give creative license to TV writers trying to explicate a true story.
I am doubly disappointed because I rented this movie based on the reputations of the executive producer (Redford) and the
writer
of the novel on which it was based (Hillerman).
W.T.F!? Too bad, the
writer
didn't even take little effort to give the main characters depth.
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