Vocally, the cast of Drakengard works well, though the faux British accents on most of the major
characters grew tiresome.
Not exact matches
While Ridley Scott's direction is as polished as you would expect, his use of colour is questionable; too often, he switches between saturated and de-saturated to illustrate the moral or emotional prevalence of the
character or surroundings, a practice which quickly
grows tiresome.
The opening passages are lumpy, featuring ham - fisted introductions to a few of the primary
characters while at the same time showcasing a potentially maudlin heavy hand that would unquestionably
grow increasingly
tiresome had it been utilized for the film's duration.
Only Rachel Weisz, cast as the brothers» naive and sweet target, is able to make any kind of affecting impact on the viewer, and it's ultimately difficult not to wish Johnson had imbued Ruffalo and Brody's
characters with a similar amount of depth (Brody comes close, though his moroseness does
grow tiresome after a while).
The found footage aesthetic doesn't
grow tiresome; rather it enhances the stripped down style and narrows its focus to the hopes and fears of its
characters.
It
grows tiresome and annoying pretty quickly, especially since the yelling seems to have replaced any attempt to establish or further define these
characters.
The Mexican setting looks great while a stellar supporting cast give it their all, even if — as in Theron's case — their
character's schtick
grows tiresome.