So the activist's lobbying activities have to be limited: He can make public pronouncements about what changes he wants at Hertz, but
an actual dialogue with other shareholders is dangerous.
Not exact matches
The
actual reason there is very little «useful
dialogue» going on in this blog is because people appear to be approaching discussion somewhat like a chess game... attempting to anticipate my moves and characterize my «style of play» based on previous experience
with others.
Despite the plot contrivances, both Rubin and Stern do a very nice job in their
dialogue, especially in the
actual language people use when communicating
with each
other through text and instant messages.
They scream at each
other with dialogue that doesn't soon like
actual people and the movie plods forward until Kitamura finally unleashes some insanity in the final reel.
The
dialogue is all text based which I found pretty jarring considering we've got voice acting in pretty much all
other games... the only somewhat reasonable excuse I could think of was that
with the expanded roster in this edition (the largest roster so far) perhaps they didn't want to have the odd experience of some characters voiced while
others weren't (or at least not by the
actual star... and given some are no longer
with us it would be a bit hard).