Sentences with phrase «slow film»

It does, however, have extended dialogue - heavy scenes which don't just slow the film down, but stop it dead in its tracks.
: Fans of slow films that pay off in time.
I'm okay with slow films if they have good characters, dialogue and situations.
This was a really slow film and I found myself wondering how much longer until the credits a few times.
Its nice to see these moments in living color, but it also slows the film.
Yet initially slow film and shutter speeds, from a half - second to several seconds, meant that a moving person or object appeared in pictures as a blur, if at all.
I didn't find it all that important to the narrative and slowed the film down unnecessarily.
We may now ask ourselves why it is (and how it is) that such ponderous and slow films about mundane events appeal to us, beyond their beautiful cinematography and original filmmaking techniques, and beyond the morbid fascination with dying and the taboo attached to it?
Hear Schrader discuss some of the techniques and attitudes of slow films in Transcendental Style in Film Revisited.
Here, David O. Russell slows the film down too often, so we can focus on character studies.
The script, however, is very weak and there are some needless twists along the way which slow the film down but add very little to the enjoyment of it.
The abrupt party scene is quickly interrupted by a cataclysmic rain of fire, culminating with a giant hellmouth opening up in front of Franco's house, swallowing most of the revelers inside and drastically slowing the film's pace.
While this sometimes - slow film does have its flaws - the greatest being the inability of the comedic characters to gain empathy from the audience, it offers positive messages of working through disappointments and making commitments.
Pacing issues slow the film down so that nothing ever seems to happen, even when it does.
However, even those who can digest the existentialism in the film will find that the sudden philosophical tirades slow the film down.
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Nothing can slow the film down, not even big events, because there's no real plot.
Put the slow 40 with the slow film and the fact that Funchess is rarely sudden in his change of direction and it adds up to a tight end.
This is a slow film, quite realistic I might add, and I feel that most of the actors played their role to the best possible level.
«Waltz with Bashir» one of the slowest films ever?
The subject and reasons behind it aren't problematic and there are a few smirks, but it all feels tedious and dull, as if they have been lifted from a different film altogether (a Lifetime film, perhaps), slowing the film to a crawl despite the sight of Morgan Freeman's and his rousing talents.
In the middle of all the debauchery Korine does manage to slow the film down for a treat for the ages.
It's a tough film to watch, both because of its subject matter — a seventeen - year - old girl is tasked with rearing her younger brother and sister while trying to hunt down her drug - dealing father in order to keep her family intact — and because it's just a slow film.
This slows the film down, but in a way that works towards the film's effect..
The preview audience with which I saw the film seemed amused by most of it, but even they were moved to titters when Bay started to take it all too seriously, slowing the film down to let us worry over whether some central character was about to die.
It's childish at best and wholly unnecessary creating speed bumps and slowing the film to a crawl at times.
The new version mostly adds more of the same, slowing the film down even further and forcing us to wait that much longer for real purpose of the exercise: Zoë Bell's hammer - to - the - pedal ride on the hood of a speeding Dodge Challenger.
The amount of story trying to be told in Deadpool 2 slows the film's pace ever so slightly in the first act, as screenwriters Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick set the table with a lot of plot points that asked to be explored.
Paranoid Park was very well received by critics but may be perceived as a slow film to watch.
We actually shot a scene that where that's explained but I've been told it slows the film down in a significant way, and they didn't want to slow it down.
The Hateful Eight is perhaps his slowest film to date and without question his longest at a staggering three hours and two minutes.
Only a minor subplot concerning the Sheik's countrymen and their worries that he is becoming too «westernized» slows the film down.
Real Remnants of Fictive Wars (Part V) is a slow film of fire extinguisher smoke engulfing a romantic landscape, as a violent and mesmerizingly beautiful act.
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