Review Time: this
film is mixed.
Fundamental elements: there are cultural elements, mental imagery, no subtitles
when another language is being used, background music, slow-motion effects, time
jumps and place jumps.
Storyline/Song & Musical number: in a nutshell it is straightforward. Moving on there is a
song in this project, it is where our lead role is waiting for his transport
and he is singing kind of [when or if you choose to watch this title or not,
all I am going to say is work with me here, he is kind of singing] and the
second is this musical number.
Comedy level:
briefly at first it ranges from juvenile to mature, but here are some examples
of the comedy level which I can point out or talk about like; someone informing
our lead role has a miss shaped head or the enthusiastic yet slightly
frightening Dinner Lady or giving the wrong response to a question. Chris
Farley as Bus Driver, if you don't know who this performer is you should go and
watch his films, he is very funny.
Action sequences:
there are weapons being used, combat elements and chasing sequences.
Character developments/Performances: on both counts they either do the job [they come from the
template of our lead role coming to a self-realization or another way of
putting it is coming-of-age,] and everything that comes with that] and the
performers are doing their job as well, this does not apply to Chris Farley he
makes an impact even though he has a very small part in this film.
This film receives:
5/10, after everything is said and done this mark is a reasonable outcome
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