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...maelstrom that ensues, Giamatti becomes a great compass for the viewer??s voyage. When he is on-screen, the picture becomes a bit more serious, a bit more honest, and a lot more believable. His half-minute elegy at the movie’s close could save any film...
...news indeed. For those who are a little rusty on their computer game history (or are not complete dorks), “Doom” popularized the “first-person shooter” style, in which you see through the eyes of your character. Unfortunately, for any viewer??regardless of general video game dorkiness— the film is something of a disappointment...
...extreme. Still, says Torres, that energy made him a force of nature who was sometimes difficult to restrain. The film’s first wardrobe person had a nervous breakdown and quit the film after working with Carlos.He does, however, have a sensitivity that sticks in the viewer??s mind, and he’s utterly convincing as a child coping with grotesquely adult circumstances. In one scene, Chava picks up a rifle to defend his family from the government soldiers. Aiming at a nearby gunman, he’s about to shoot when the target removes...
...meaningless, but I do think that it is fair to say that its meaning is highly problematic. The meaning I described is purely contextual, relying more on associations attached to the objects than innate properties of the objects themselves. It is highly speculative, requiring extensive extrapolation on the viewer??s part...
...minutes of constant flashing, the effect becomes irritating and gimmicky—like someone incessantly flicking the light switch on and off. And while this device clearly attests to the complexities of modern communication, traditionally one of Evans’ points of interest, it somewhat detracts from the viewer??s interaction with the texts themselves—making it more difficult to read the screens displaying Evans’ appropriated passages...