While it occasionally drifts into the unpalatable, it inevitably then throws a comedic curveball like referencing inspirational teaching movie Dangerous Minds with
a bizarre scene set to Coolio's «Gangsta's Paradise».
Not exact matches
«The idea that we can parachute insubstantial and untested candidates with little knowledge of the local
scene into key seats to win the confidence of people they seek to represent is the
bizarre theory of people who spend too much time with the pseuds and posers of London's chichi
set and not enough time in normal Britain.»
This extends beyond overly - crowded places of conspicuous consumption, too: there are
scenes set in wooded areas and on back - country roads, in middle - class homes and next to halogen - lit highway overpasses that feel equally
bizarre.
The English - language ghost story
set in the Parisian fashion
scene — which is already an intriguing and
bizarre logline — stars Kristen Stewart who has successfully walked away from her Twilight image and emerged as a critical favorite.
Despite having no real human - like qualities (one
bizarre song - and - dance
scene notwithstanding), all the characters interact with Minkey as if he actually is an anthropomorphic spy, a
set - up that lends itself to corny scripts and poor acting, both of which are problematic here.