Sentences with phrase «lack of plot»

Another point to make is the total lack of plot.
Whilst this second outing is fun and enjoyable to watch it is weighted down with a severe lack of plot which means the film lacks any real direction.
Now before anyone complains about long waits or lack of plot details, allow me to remind that the limited information for the new Star Wars films has been refreshing compared to other franchises.
Depending on how you look at it, the original Rampage gaming property's lack of plot gives the movie version an advantage / disadvantage over past adaptations of video game franchises with denser mythologies (a la Warcraft and Assassin's Creed).
Our video points out the complete and total lack of plot surrounding Isabela despite some aspects of the script having been clearly written by somebody's five - year - old nephew.
The Dantean grotesques invading Langdon's head and complete lack of plot coherence also hinted at the chance that maybe, just maybe, Howard would pull off the greatest conspiracy of all and turn a lavish studio tentpole into an unhinged Italian horror send - up.
Critics knocked Park because of its less - than - scintillating characters and clear lack of plot.
There's little doubt that Think of Me, for the most part, comes off as a typically subdued character study, with Ambrose's gritty, consistently captivating performance initially compensating for the expected lack of plot and narrative thrust.
However, in a game like Turmoil, which focuses so much more on the simulation aspect of gameplay and the systems at play, lack of plot depth is easy to understand.
However, there was still lack of any plotting of what that different honest FAR vs actual would look like.
I think that the two new characters of Hendrick and Paduk could be intriguing additions to the Gears Universe, but I feel that Judgment's lack of plot details and character development will forever leave them as afterthoughts in most gamer's memories.
As happens so often with ensemble cast films it seems they try to supplement the lack of plot with the number of big names they can fit into the credits.
Normally this wouldn't be an issue but Defenders» predecessors contained a story, making the lack of plot here a bit of a let down.
All the high tech eye candy is cool, but it doesn't make up for the lack of plot advancement.
It's Zombieland's lack of plot that disappoints.
Unfortunately its lack of plot render it as a by the numbers sequel with nothing much to offer.
This lack of plot to propel the film forward bravely puts the three leads and their hardly amazing acting under scrutiny.
Sure, there were moments of enjoyment to be had, but the lack of plot, script and even common sense left it bereft.
The movie contains a few good visuals, but a overly linear story and a lack of plot twists really hurt the film.
Perhaps it is the lack of plot?
Children will enjoy it more because there are enough things to distract them from a lack of plot.
At 90 minutes, the lack of a plot, the derivative coming - of - age story, and the redundant gags wear thin mighty quickly, making this a difficult experience for people in the audience that have already seen the dozen or so animated comedies of a similar nature to come out in 2006 alone.
There's an easy case to make against Tanta Agua's lack of a plot and structure, but an easier case for simply enjoying this candid, authentic Uruguayan character study for what it offers.
Considering the degree of poor writing skills displayed through shallow characters, lack of plot, stilted dialog, anachronisms, and blatant cliches... not to mention the grammar and spelling errors... it almost makes me fearful to spend any money on any Amazon book not produced through a reputable traditional publisher.
In terms of those that are not familiar with the genre, they may assume that the books are flooded with sex and that there may be a lack of plot.
How all of this was inspired by the board game where you say things like, «B - 2» and «miss» is beyond me, but for the game this lack of plot or any sort of detail left plenty of potential for a more fully fleshed out tale that could have explored the films characters more or provided more backstory for the movie.
While typically a lack of plot is something that does destroy the enjoyment of the game, RUMP!
Despite the lack of plot the developers have spent time crafting some cutscenes and we get full voice acting, too, although it's a bit iffy to say the least.
The two player Story Mode, a misnomer given the lack of plot, is a bit better at introducing things slowly.
Despite the lack of plot, there are still a number of narrative elements (in the loosest form of the word) in the forms of things like player scoreboards, high scores, stars for completing a level in a certain way, and the progression from one level to the next.
Minecraft's lack of plot, direction and any actual scoring system to speak of mean players are left to their own devices for the most part, while Dragon Quest Builders goes for a very hands - on, organized approach which should, by all rights, strip the player of freedom.
Don't mistake the lack of a plot to mean you have nothing to do.
Reviews of Mario games that seriously criticize the lack of a plot really miss the mark.
To me, its lack of plot and exposition is a great thing — the Halo series shows what happens when Bungie tries to create an epic saga.
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