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What disgustingly over-rated and overhyped trash.
I did not see one bad review for it, and with the 2 golden globes and oscar nominations I was expecting something that would at least be entertaining.
Every scene is contrived tableau.
Every setting is static.
The screenplay adaptation is embarrasing. It felt like I was watching a film made of a play.
The cinematography is dull.
The dialogue was asinine, bordering on insulting.
And to top it off, the story was completely uninteresting.
Natalie Portman was about the only redeeming part of this movie. Was nice to see her in an 'adult' role.
Lastly, fuck Jude Law.
I did not see one bad review for it, and with the 2 golden globes and oscar nominations I was expecting something that would at least be entertaining.
Every scene is contrived tableau.
Every setting is static.
The screenplay adaptation is embarrasing. It felt like I was watching a film made of a play.
The cinematography is dull.
The dialogue was asinine, bordering on insulting.
And to top it off, the story was completely uninteresting.
Natalie Portman was about the only redeeming part of this movie. Was nice to see her in an 'adult' role.
Lastly, fuck Jude Law.
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Re: Closer
It's X-Rated?miir wrote:
Natalie Portman was about the only redeeming part of this movie. Was nice to see her in an 'adult' role.
I've never heard of this movie so it can't be too overhyped.
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Was nicer to see her butt!miir wrote:Natalie Portman was about the only redeeming part of this movie. Was nice to see her in an 'adult' role.
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Urrr, Natalie Portman has man-butt. It's long and flat with no roundness to it at all.masteen wrote:Was nicer to see her butt!miir wrote:Natalie Portman was about the only redeeming part of this movie. Was nice to see her in an 'adult' role.
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I watched this last night. I didn't see it as a bad movie but it wasn't that great either. I sorta have a non-opinion about it. I basically couldn't identify with any of the characters. Yet for some reason I kept watching it.
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Well considering it was originally a play.. Not sure why it would feel otherwise. I sorta liked it having that same feeling as a play. The characters are the main focus afterall not the grand scenery and special effects.The screenplay adaptation is embarrasing. It felt like I was watching a film made of a play.
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Ummmm, what the hell does a screenplay have to do with scenery and special effects?Well considering it was originally a play.. Not sure why it would feel otherwise. I sorta liked it having that same feeling as a play. The characters are the main focus afterall not the grand scenery and special effects
Do you even know what a screenplay is?
A good screenplay gives a director more freedom to work in the medium of film. Marber might be a good playwright but he can't write a decent screenplay.
I doubt the abrupt disconnection between scenes was intentional... the film version surely could have benifited from even a tiny bit of continuity. There was no flow and segues were non existant.
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It's a fucking script. I think most people, including myself, know what a screenplay is.miir wrote:Pretty obvious you don't... scenery and special effects have abso-fucking-lutely nothing to do with the screenplay.Aslanna wrote:No. I have no idea what a screenplay is. Oh please enlighten me oh sultan of the big screen.
If you don't outline the scenery and special effects in the script just where do you think they'll be documented? I mean damn they are elements of the movie afterall.A script is a document that outlines every aural, visual, behavioral, and lingual element required to tell a story.
Actually my main point was that it was a character driven play why exactly would it feel differently as a movie. Unless the writer/director specifically went out of their way to alter the way they wanted to present it. Which would serve no purpose since it is entirely character driven.
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My point is that Marber did a piss-poor screenplay adaptation of his play.
The content and the type of story is completely irrelevant... how good would the LOTR movies have been with character action/dialogue and a vioceover reading the text from the books?
Pretty fucking cheesy, I think.
I can't fathom how anyone could justify or defend the terrible screenplay adaptation of Closer.
Because when a writer actually makes a fucking effort to write a screenplay adaptation, they make changes to take advantage of the different medium.Actually my main point was that it was a character driven play why exactly would it feel differently as a movie.
The content and the type of story is completely irrelevant... how good would the LOTR movies have been with character action/dialogue and a vioceover reading the text from the books?
Pretty fucking cheesy, I think.
I can't fathom how anyone could justify or defend the terrible screenplay adaptation of Closer.
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