It's the director and his sub directors (art directors and so on) who throw in that cheesy emotionally manipulative music.Ī friend recommended I see the old movie, "The Battle of the Bulge" since he knows I'm into tanks and armored warfare. Suzie looks tired, and obliges (you won't see - then a voice off camera sings "whaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhaahhhhhhhhhh") scripts don't have those things in them they look like: It's not just the script that annoyed me with fury, it was the director's decision to use some very questionable tropes, the director could have made edits to the cliched war movie last stand in the script for instance, but i couldn't stand the music,Īnd the choir voice singing "whaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhaahhhhhhhh" during battle scenes and things like this. the director is ingredient who somehow makes it all work, whether they have accurate looking tanks or not is to still make the audience believe what they're seeing despite the handicap. that's why most amateur films areĬrap (i don't mean the few that actually make it to theatres), because no matter what the script, you're going to see directors that don't know what they're doing or don't have any resources. The directing is mostly the end all be all- a good director can make what theoretically looks like an ordinary script interesting, on the other hand, a great script can be ruined with bad directing.
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