Not exact matches
Kolárová is allowed to play his wife with a little more edge, yet she imbues a quiet dignity for
much of her
screen time with just a hint of her deep unhappiness
threatening to bubble to the surface.
We're glad your working through some stuff, Marjorie, but it's a tangent that's given so
much screen time that it
threatens to engulf the main plot.
Rarely has a
screen character said so
much in saying so little, and Del Toro
threatens to overshadow the rest of the cast every
time he's on
screen.
Plus, though they may be intentionally stylized after archetypes, there's not
much variation between the core quartet, and technical hiccups and jittering load
screens can
threaten to hamper the experience at
times, purely for the fact that they prolong the wait between one intense firefight and the next.