I don't think it would've been too hard to find more
believable story points, but the filmmakers fail to go that way, as instead they opt for cheap and head - scratching.
Not exact matches
There is no
point sniffing about antics that stretch credulity — there was never anything
believable in the Beauty - and - the - Beast
story of the virginal English major who gets a mansion in the sky and private jet just as long as she agrees to be whipped — but one can complain that the new developments are boring, too.
Niccol, who up to this
point has earned a good reputation for exploring themes of reality vs. fantasy, takes a
story wholly rooted in real - world politics based on actual people and events and makes his least
believable film to date.
Being a
point and click adventure the gameplay doesn't get in the way of the
story, allowing for a stronger emphasis placed on writing
believable characters and constructing an engrossing mystery.
Their father - daughter-esque relationship is both captivating and
believable, even surpassing the developer's impressive work on the Uncharted series, and it
points the way towards the game's overall genius: its
story.
Those fanciful
stories of his trying to explain everything away are just no longer
believable and for anyone to allow this kind of thing should be held accountable even to the
point of criminal charges.