No, no, no
This is a disaster.
Deadpan face female lead.
No chemistry between the male and female leads.
Action that picks up once in a while, but most of the movie is carried by exposition of feelings, rather than acting of feelings, with long pseudo dialogues which are in fact monologues.
Over the still water of countless cheesy scenes comes thundering down the music, overpowering dialogue, acting and everything else in its path.
Hard to watch are all sorts of stupid decisions on the part of the scriptwriter and director.
Imagine that the main protagonists are in the middle of full scale war, and for the purpose of professing their love, the whole battle around them simply disappears. Literally. What was a field full of fierce warriors becomes an empty set. And this is a recurring feat on the part of the scriptwriter and director.
Or script inconsistencies that show how long are the distances and how hard it is to cover them, to then see, in the blink of a cinema frame, how the main characters pop up in cities far apart.
Ridiculous.
I, honest to God, have no idea why the score for this movie is so high.
As viewers we are suspposed to suspend logic, to enjoy a story, for years or months do not pass in a few hours of movie.
However, once our heads are inside the story, having accepted the premise, we should not have our sense of logic and consistency trashed.
It is disgraceful.
Deadpan face female lead.
No chemistry between the male and female leads.
Action that picks up once in a while, but most of the movie is carried by exposition of feelings, rather than acting of feelings, with long pseudo dialogues which are in fact monologues.
Over the still water of countless cheesy scenes comes thundering down the music, overpowering dialogue, acting and everything else in its path.
Hard to watch are all sorts of stupid decisions on the part of the scriptwriter and director.
Imagine that the main protagonists are in the middle of full scale war, and for the purpose of professing their love, the whole battle around them simply disappears. Literally. What was a field full of fierce warriors becomes an empty set. And this is a recurring feat on the part of the scriptwriter and director.
Or script inconsistencies that show how long are the distances and how hard it is to cover them, to then see, in the blink of a cinema frame, how the main characters pop up in cities far apart.
Ridiculous.
I, honest to God, have no idea why the score for this movie is so high.
As viewers we are suspposed to suspend logic, to enjoy a story, for years or months do not pass in a few hours of movie.
However, once our heads are inside the story, having accepted the premise, we should not have our sense of logic and consistency trashed.
It is disgraceful.
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