This triggers a well acted but painfully
vague voice over, often with complaints that you are digging into his memory.
Not exact matches
Ptolemy is not a particularly interesting history professor, given as he is to
vague philosophical - sounding intonations about the greatness of Mr.. The Great, but that doesn't stop Stone from using him as a narrator throughout the film, both on screen and in
voice -
over.
With no
voice overs, or narration of any kind, the story to Kick & Fennick is pretty
vague and you'll find yourself asking questions that will ultimately never be answered but in the end, you probably will not care.