bajaharley
Joined Jan 2018
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First of all let me say I have always liked Jean Claude. Usually his movies are pretty entertaining. But when I started to watch this one I was extremely disappointed. I don't know why they used an very untalented amateur cameraman. The extreme close ups the bouncing of the camera, etc. I mean when they bounce a camera in an attempt to give the feeling of people bouncing while riding in a car or when people are fighting and you shake the camera to an extent it makes the audience dizzy. These are signs of not only a very very poorly made movie but one with a budget of about twenty dollars. If I was Jean Claude I would demand the movie be deleted before his entire reputation is ruined. Where does the cameraman, director or whoever makes these decisions get the dumb idea that filming very close up or shaking a camera gives good affects? These are people that should NOT be making decisions period. I tried to watch the whole movie, I really did, but I just could not. I got tired of being forced to look at people's pores or watching people shaking all over the screen until it made me dizzy. When I take photos of people I try my best to center them in the picture without cutting off their body parts but with this movie they consistently removed the tops of their heads. My advice, BACK UP!
20/20 could have been a good series. It starts out interesting enough but the constant repeating of the story kills the joy very quickly. They try to stretch the stories out so much by things like talking real slow, long pauses between words, repeating the same words over and over again. After every break they come back and spend wasted time going through the whole story again. They have multiple people saying the exact same things at different times. They start a part of the story then they skip on to another part of the story and not give you any more details on that subject until later in the show. An obvious attempt to try and force viewers to watch until the end of the show.