It's
a rather simple plot, but that doesn't stop Tarantino from stuffing first hour of Django Unchained with memorable moments, kaleidoscopic imagery (Tarantino and cinematographer Robert Richardson utilize grainy film stocks to coat flashbacks in grindhouse grime), and dark humor.
Not exact matches
Rather than wind his way through tortuous twisty genre
plots with dazzling visual effects, Nolan keeps «Dunkirk» deceptively
simple.
Claire Denis resolutely refuses to make
simple movies, so this intense drama set during a civil war in central Africa feels somewhat elusive as it concentrates on emotions
rather than
plotting.
The comedy has a
simple - enough
plot — lonely divorced father engages in prankish jokes and adopts a bizarre alter ego to engage with his distant workaholic adult daughter — and a
rather indulgent 162 - minute running time.
Rather than the unfolding of the
plot, it is the process of watching people in deep, detailed conversation that provides Calvary's
simplest pleasure.
For the 130 - minute «Ichi the Killer,» there's no justification for it at all because the
plot is
rather simple, though told in a
rather convoluted way with several superfluous characters (another pair of big issues with the narrative).
The writers who were brought on board — writers who have been responsible for Michael Clayton, Breach, The Bourne Ultimatum and Lions for Lambs, some of the greatest political thrillers of the past few decades — put together a
simple, fluid and admirably neat screenplay which underplays every
plot twist and allows the audience to be led by the story and enjoy the ride,
rather than the expected Hollywood sucker punches.
The
plot here with Bayonetta 2 is
rather simple and involves Bayonetta having to travel to a fictional sacred mountain called Fimbulventr in a hope to find the Gates of Hell in an effort to save her friend Jeanne.
While the detective moments are few and
rather simple, it works as a great device to properly pace the
plot.