Want an example of a passive movie – try Breaking Dawn part two



I've read and enjoyed the Twilight series. No, they’re not remarkable but they amused me for a few hours and some of the descriptions, like the cabin in the woods, I loved *grin* but that’s a more personal thing. Anyhoo, I've watched the other movies and just got around to watching the last one. None of the movies do the books justice, I feel they dumb down the basic stories even more but this final story… *groan* After learning about passive writing, I found Breaking Dawn part two a lesson in passive film making. Why the constant voice over? What a dreary way to finish what was the favorite part of the whole story – for me. There were so many bits I looked forward to and all of it was executed (just to be clear – this all just my opinion, you don’t have to agree with me) with a shoddy hand. Not subtle, everything is told to the watcher when I really, really wanted to live it with the characters.Such a bummer.Take care all!Nic The Arrival, available FREE at at Amazon : Barnes&Noble : iTunes : Kobo : Smashwords Awakening available at Amazon : AmazonUK : Barnes&Noble : Smashwords : itunes
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Published on December 01, 2012 01:29
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