What Sightseers gets right where Seven Psychopaths (out today and reviewed here) gets it wrong is that this film does not try to admonish itself for including violence, and incidentally is much less indulgent in the violence, along with having a much
more coherent plot with better direction, writing, acting, and presumably better catering too.
Not exact matches
More interested in getting to the next
plot turn than in telling a
coherent and compelling story.
What this film seriously lacks in a
coherent and discernable
plot and character development, it
more than makes up for it with tons of style, great cinematography, and well - placed tension.
There's less a
plot in this movie and
more a series of extravagant events hoping to be a
coherent film.
Starting with little
more than a sketch of an idea, a few
coherent characters and some very specific locations, the
plot and the nitty - gritty would all emerge when the filming began.
As I mentioned in the intro, Full Throttle is a bit
more coherent than the first film, and unlike its predecessor, they actually construct each scene as part of the overall
plot, even if it is sometimes tangential.
It comes with a fairly hyperactive tone that makes the movie feel
more like a connected series of comedy bits rather than a
coherent plot.