Dramas are also more reliant on compelling performances and good writing to hold the viewer’s attention.
Overall,Glittercomes across like a movie aimed at kids, but lacking any sense of fun or joy.
That said, it may be fun to watch ironically and poke fun at its flaws.
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The performances are stiff, and the script offers little in terms of believable character development or genuine emotion.
The title is fitting, as this movie is an overlong slog.
It’s so intelligent, like I love it.
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6’Atlas Shrugged III: Who Is John Galt?'
(2014)
Directed by J. James Manera
“I am the man who loves his life.
This film, by contrast, is just a mess.
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Not for nothing, it currently holdsa 0% ratingon Rotten Tomatoes.
The low-budget feel, amateurish acting, and incoherent plot turn it into a borderline parody.
There are also continuity errors aplenty along with utterly bizarre casting choices.
“Speaking of so-bad-it’s-good, few films are as entertaingly atrocious asTommy Wiseau’s disasterpiece,The Room.
Taken together,The Roommakes for a work of anti-genius that can be enjoyable to hate-watch in groups.
Unfortunately,Derek’s performance is far from good enough to carry the movie on its own.
Not to mention, the “erotic” scenes are awkward and devoid of passion.
The whole thing is just dull and pointless.
It more than deserves all six of the Razzies it won.
It adds up to a cinematic trainwreck that’s equal parts dreadful and self-indulgent.
He lateradmittedthat his decision to join the project was “probably poorly judged.”
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The Room is an experimental romantic drama film by the infamous Tommy Wiseau that sees the writer/director/producer star in the lead role of Johnny, a successful man with a comfortable life whose world is turned upside down when his best friend begins an affair with his wife. Considered a box-office bomb initially derided for its off-putting performances and completely erratic subplots, the movie has emerged as a quintessential cult classic and sees regular theater viewing events across the United States. The film later went on to have a dramatization of the true story based on Greg Sestero’s book, The Disaster Artist.
Bolero follows the journey of a young woman named Ayre who, after graduating from a British boarding school, travels across different countries in pursuit of romance and personal fulfillment, ultimately exploring themes of love and self-discovery against diverse cultural backdrops.